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Finding parking near Holy Cow!, Zurich

If you’re looking for parking Holy Cow! (Route du Simplon, La Croisée), you’ll mainly be dealing with zone rules (blue/yellow) and a payment system that uses TWINT. Here’s how to park there smoothly—and when it’s worth comparing the public options with a bookable private spot.

Why book a private spot on Mobypark near “Holy Cow!”

Public zone parking works best when you arrive at the right time and understand the rules. If you want more certainty, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spaces from owners who aren’t using them (think hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). That means less time spent searching for an allowed space when blue/yellow restrictions apply.

Parking Holy Cow opening hours and TWINT access

Parking Holy Cow (La Croisée) is listed as open 24/7. Entry/exit is designed to work without coins and without needing a traditional ticket in many cases, using TWINT and QR-based payment.

  • TWINT plate recognition: automatic entry/exit—no ticket required.
  • TWINT QR code: scan the QR ticket and pay in the app (no coins).
  • Pay per session: parking is charged based on your parking duration, finalised when you leave.

Zone bleue (blue zone): the key time window

In a blue zone, drivers typically need a blue parking disc (an EU-style disc also works) during the regulated period. The standard rule is Monday to Saturday, 08:00–18:00, with one hour free when the disc is set correctly and clearly visible. Outside that time window (and often on Sundays/holidays), longer parking is usually permitted, but always follow the signs on-site.

If you’re planning to stay later than the blue-zone window—or you don’t want to worry about having the disc ready—booking a nearby private space on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to managing zone timing.

Parking jaune (yellow zone): only for authorised users

Yellow zone areas in Switzerland are usually private or reserved for authorised people (e.g., residents, staff, customers/guests). If the curb is marked accordingly, don’t assume you can park there just because the facility is open.

So if you’re arriving without guaranteed access to yellow spaces, it’s smarter to use the valid public option (e.g., the blue zone where permitted) or compare against Mobypark for a pre-booked private spot—especially when you want to avoid finding out too late that your intended area isn’t for general parking.

Late arrival and overnight parking: what changes at night

Because Parking Holy Cow is listed as open 24/7, you’re not fighting a gate closing at night. The bigger difference is usually the zone rules: blue-zone limits are concentrated in the daytime period, while nights typically mean fewer restrictions. If you want the simplest plan for late arrivals or longer stays, Mobypark can help you lock in a space without relying on finding an available public zone spot.

How to find bookable spots on Mobypark for “Holy Cow!”

Use the Mobypark search bar with La Croisée / Route du Simplon and your dates, then compare options that match your arrival time. Private spots on Mobypark are offered by owners who don’t use them continuously (for example, unused garage spaces and business parking), so availability doesn’t depend on you timing the blue zone correctly.

For quick answers about the blue/yellow rules, TWINT payment, and late parking expectations, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Holy Cow!

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.50

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 400.00

Cheap parking near Holy Cow!, Zurich

FAQ about parking near Holy Cow!

Is Parking Holy Cow in La Croisée open 24/7?
Yes. Parking Holy Cow is listed as open 24/7 (day and night). The main thing to watch for isn’t opening hours—it’s the zone rules (blue/yellow) shown at the parking area.
Do I need a blue parking disc at the Zone bleue (blue zone)?
During the regulated period (typically Monday to Saturday, 08:00–18:00), you generally need a blue parking disc (an EU-style disc is commonly accepted). With a correctly set disc, one hour is free during that window.
Can I park in the yellow zone (Parking jaune) at Parking Holy Cow?
Yellow zone parking is usually reserved for authorised users (for example residents, staff, or customers/guests with permission). If you don’t have that access, don’t assume general public parking is allowed—use the permitted public zones instead or compare against bookable private parking.
How does TWINT payment work at Parking Holy Cow?
TWINT can be used for entry/exit and payment. The listing mentions TWINT plate recognition (automatic entry/exit without a ticket) and a TWINT QR option where you scan a QR ticket and pay in the app. Parking is charged based on the session time and finalises when you leave.
Is overnight parking possible near “Holy Cow!”?
Since the facility is listed as open 24/7, overnight parking is generally possible in terms of access. Whether you can stay depends on the zone rules—blue-zone restrictions are typically daytime-focused, while nights usually have fewer limitations, but you should always follow the on-site signage.