Parking in Glasgow City Centre requires some advance planning.
Street parking is mostly restricted meaning that you will either need a special permit or pay a premium price for your parking.
Below is a list of some of the most popular parking solutions for those driving to Glasgow City Centre:
Park and Ride
A convenient option for commuters is to use the Park and Ride services at the Shields Road and Kelvinbridge Subway stations.
Motorists can drive to the station, park their cars, and then switch to public transport to finish off their journey.
The Subway offers a Park and Ride all-day tickets, including a return journey, for £5. Smartcard holders can also take advantage of weekly, monthly and annual tickets.
City Parking
City Parking LLP is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Glasgow City Council and operates 7 multi-storey and 9 pay and display car parks across the city.
With over 6500 public car park spaces, they are the largest parking provider in the city.
Cashless parking is available via RingGo at all of their surface pay and display car parks. Charges start from £1.80 per hour.
NCP Car Parks
NCP offers 6 car parks throughout Glasgow, including options close to Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow Central Station and the University of Strathclyde.
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