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The Priory Queensway is a road in the centre of Birmingham that runs from Steelhouse Lane to the Moor Street Queensway.
Birmingham is located in the centre of England and is home to just over 1.1 million people. The city is home to the largest St Patrick's Day parade in Europe outside Dublin, and hosts the UK’s largest two-day Gay Pride. You’ll also find the largest combined wholesale food markets here, plus the largest Cadbury store in the world.
Located on The Priory Queensway, you’ll find the Square Shopping Centre which is open 7 days a week and has over 40 stores. Also on The Priory Queensway is the Priory Rooms Meeting & Conference Centre which has a wide range of meeting, training and conference rooms with space from anywhere from 2 to 210 guests.
St. Philip's Cathedral is only 7 minutes’ walk from The Priory Queensway, and the Thinktank Science Museum only a minute further. The Cathedral dates back to the 18th century and is known for its beautiful stained glass windows, and the Thinktank is an award-winning science museum with over 200 hands-on displays on science and technology.
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Parking at The Priory Queensway
The Priory Queensway is within the Inner Zone of controlled on-street parking, meaning you can park for up to 4 hours in an on-street parking bay. You can pay for on-street parking near The Priory Queensway by purchasing a pay and display ticket or paying by phone with the RingGo app.
There aren’t any car parks on The Priory Queensway, however, you will find a number of car parks in the area, making The Priory Queensway parking easy and accessible. There are two NCP car parks within easy walking distance of The Priory Queensway:
Birmingham High Street House Car Park:
- Location: High Street, Dale End, Birmingham, B4 7LN
- Total spaces: 1072 (with 217 wide bays, and 6 disabled bays)
- Maximum height: 1.88 metres
- Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 7am to 11pm
- Features:
- Patrolled
- 24hr contact centre
- People's Parking Award
- Lifts
- Gateway accepted
- Season Tickets available
- Cards accepted
- Cost:
- 1 hour: £1.80
- 1 to 2 hours: £3.00
- 2 to 3 hours: £4.00
- 3 to 4 hours: £5.00
- 4 to 5 hours: £6.00
- 5 to 6 hours: £8.00
- 6 to 7 hours: £10.00
- 7 to 8 hours: £12.00
- 8 to 24 hours: £25.00
- Earlybird: £6.50
- Season tickets start from as little as £3.79 per day.
- If you pay with the ParkPass App, you will enjoy discounted rates:
- 1 hour: £1.00
- 1 to 2 hours: £2.00
- 2 to 3 hours: £3.00
- 3 to 4 hours: £4.00
- 4 to 5 hours: £5.00
- 5 to 6 hours: £6.00
- 6 to 7 hours: £7.00
- 7 to 8 hours: £8.00
- 8 to 24 hours: £20.00
- App early bird entry by 8:30am: £6.00
Birmingham Londonderry House Car Park:
- Location: Londonderry House, Dalton Street, Birmingham, B4 7LX
- Total spaces: 720 (with 6 disabled bays)
- Maximum height: 1.96 metres
- Opening hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Features:
- 24hr contact centre
- People's Parking Award
- Lifts
- Gateway accepted
- Season Tickets available
- Cards accepted
- Cost:
- 2 hours: £8.00
- 2 to 4 hours: £18.00
- 4 to 8 hours: £25.00
- 8 to 24 hours: £30.00
- Weekend 1 hour: £1.00
- Weekend 2 hours: £2.00
- Weekend 3 hours: £3.00
- Weekend 4 hours: £4.00
- Weekend 12 hours: £5.00
- Weekend 12 to 24 hours: £28.00
- Season tickets start from as little as £6.04 per day.
- If you pay with the ParkPass App, you can enjoy 24 hours of parking for a discounted rate of £6.50.
The closest council-run car park is the Snow Hill Multi-Storey Car Park:
- Location: Snow Hill, B3 2BJ
- Charging hours: 24 hours a day, every day except Christmas Day
- Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 6am to 11:30pm, and Sunday from 9am to 9pm.
- Spaces: 863
- Payment methods: Pay and display (cash in coins only), or pay by phone
- Daily cost:
- Motorcycles: £1.00
- Up to 2 hours: £4.00
- Up to 4 hours: £6.00
- Up to 6 hours: £9.20
- Up to 12 hours: £12.80
- Up to 24 hours: £15.80
- Season tickets (Monday to Friday, 7am to 7pm):
- Three calendar months: £650
- Six calendar months: £1,275
- Annually: £2,500
- Season tickets (Monday to Friday, 7am to 11:30pm):
- Three calendar months: £775
- Six calendar months: £1,500
- Annually: £2,750
- Season tickets (all day, every day):
- Three calendar months: £920
- Six calendar months: £1,800
- Annually: £3,400
- Exclusive use area (cars):
- Three calendar months: £950
- Six calendar months: £1,900
- Annually: £3,500
- Exclusive use area (motorbikes):
- Three calendar months: £75
- Six calendar months: £120
- Annually: £230
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Public Transport
By Train: The Birmingham Snow Hill train station is a 2-minute walk from The Priory Queensway and services the Chiltern Railways and West Midlands Trains lines.
By Bus: Several bus lines run along The Priory Queensway, including 53, 70, 94S, X12 Platinum and X70 Platinum.
By Tram: The Bull Street tram station is a 2-minute walk from The Priory Queensway and services the West Midlands Metro line.
Disabled Parking at The Priory Queensway
On-street parking in Birmingham is free and without a time limit for blue badge holders. You will also find disabled parking in the Birmingham Londonderry House and Birmingham High Street car parks.
To search for the disabled car park that is closest to The Priory Queensway, see the Blue Badge Parking website.
Electric Vehicles
There is an electric charging station outside the Priory Rooms Meeting & Conference Centre.
A network of all electric vehicle charging points can be found on the government's Go Ultra low website.
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Overnight, Weekends & Bank Holidays
On-street parking in Birmingham is free on Christmas Day, Good Friday, and bank holidays.
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FAQs
Where is The Priory Queensway located?
The Priory Queensway is a street in the city centre of Birmingham that runs from Steelhouse Lane to Moor Street Queensway.
What is there to do near The Priory Queensway?
On The Priory Queensway, you’ll find the Square Shopping Centre which has over 40 stores, free public Wi-Fi, and a range of events throughout the year. If you’re looking for something a little bigger, the Bullring & Grand Central Shopping Centre is about 10 minutes’ walk away and has over 60 stores covering an area of 46,000 square metres. You’ll also find the historic St. Philip's Cathedral just 7 minutes’ walk away.
What is there to do in Birmingham?
Birmingham is home to Europe’s largest public library, and the largest Cadbury store in the world just a quick drive out of the city centre. The Arena Birmingham, is the place to catch concerts, sporting events, and exhibitions, and the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery has a wide collection of fine art and historical objects.
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Witch Daughter 20th May 2022
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Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue 20th May 2022
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Waitress 20th May 2022
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Dirty Dancing In Concert 20th May 2022
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Paul Merton's Impro Chums 20th May 2022

Latest Priory Queensway parking reviews
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Parking on Irving St, B1
Easy to find, rates on this site were actually cheaper than through the hotel or the website/app/number on the parking site. I’m glad I used Yourparkingspace as I saved a bit of money!
Nina -
Parking on Bruntwood Centre City, Hinckley Street, B5
Excellent location - right next to Grand Central station which is what I wanted as I was taking the train to London from there. The price was very reasonable for the number of hours I parked there for. I knew from reading other reviews that I had to read the instructions in the email and have the code ready to enter and exit the car park. The door when returning to the car park is just a plain grey door with no sign but again I saw this in another review so I made sure I remembered where the door was when I exited the car park. I would definitely park here again when I go to Birmingham and would recommend it to others.
Michelle -
Parking on Hotel Ibis, B5
Incredibly tight but otherwise excellent, very secure, friendly staff and easy to find.
Matthew -
Parking on Irving St, B1
Good place to park about 20 minute walk to symphony hall. Postcode takes you to pedestrian gate not for vehicle access which is up the road a little further which is really easy to miss it. I couldn't find it at first started driving round the block looking for it. The gate is closed and looks like railings which is why I missed it. It does open when you drive up to it. It's a bit strange at first. Parking is securish/. It has a gate for pedestrians but it isn't locked so anyone could walk in. Saying that they do have cctv covering the parking. I went to Reception to check I had parked correctly as there was a sign up saying disabled badge holders only but it only applied to one space directly in front of the sign with a wheelchair printed on it and not the other 6 or 7 spaces next to it, which are also directly outside the hotel rooms, so premium spots but everyone avoids them like plague I would park here again knowing the setup and walking distance to places
Dominic -
Parking on The Ladbrooke Hotel, B5
The entrance is actually on Oxford Street. No sign inside the carpark indicated parking via Your Parking Space also in operation. Other than these, it is a safe place to use during the day time. The surrounding area might not be very safe at night to walk about.
Guojin -
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Parking on Bruntwood Centre City, Hinckley Street, B5
Absolutely perfect for my requirements. Secure, easy to find and right next to the venue I needed to be at and a fraction of the price of other car parks.
Sally -