Where can I park for free in Chester?
Besides that, Here are the long stay car parks that are absolutely free after 6 pm or 5 pm on Sunday.
- Bishop Street Car Park – CV1 1JN.
- Linenhall Car Park – CH1 2NX.
- Frodsham St Car Park – CH1 3JJ.
- Little Roodee Car Park – CH1 1SL.
- Chester Station Car Park – CH1 3NS.
- Watergate Street Car Park – CH1 4JH.
Can you park at Chester Cathedral?
Parking at Chester Cathedral Chester Cathedral does not have its own car park, but there are plenty of public council car parks within the vicinity. Frodsham Street car park (CH1 3JJ), which is a five minute walk from Chester Cathedral is a disabled only car park, with 63 spaces.
Is parking free after 3 in Chester?
New parking charges have come into force across Chester’s council-run car parks. The idea is to support shoppers and discourage commuters from parking for extended hours where demand is high. …
Is Chester Racecourse car park open?
Chester Racecourse has a car park which is open daily from 8am to 6pm. There is also Linenhall car park which is open from 6am to 6pm every day. There are almost 800 parking bays available across the two car parks.
Can you park in Chester Crown Court?
Parking is free for Blue Badge holders. The car park is at the front of the venue. Parking spaces for Blue Badge holders do need to be booked in advance. There are 6 designated parking bay(s) within the car park.
Where to Park in the centre of Chester?
The charge for this car park for arrivals after 6pm to 6.59 am the following day is £1.50. Another car park right in the centre of the city is Chester’s Market Car Park. The car park is ideal if you’re visiting Storyhouse as it is the closest car park to the Chester theatre,cinema and library.
Is there a NCP car park in Chester?
Chester is packed full of cultural sights, stylish boutiques and quirky cafés. It’s easy to stop and spend a while in this historic location too, thanks to conveniently located NCP car parks throughout the city. You’ll find plenty to keep you busy, with regular arts, music and cultural festivals on offer.
How long can you stay in Park and ride in Chester?
Chester has a number of car parks including four at Park and Ride locations. Blue Badge holders can stay in disabled bays for four hours unless the car park advises otherwise. Holders will always have to look at the signs in each car park. If you want to park for free, you need to get a microchip sticker for your badge.
Where is the Green Line bus in Chester?
The green line service runs from Boughton Heath car park to Sealand Road car park passing through the city centre and the Greyhound Retail Park. Hopping on the Chester Park and Ride bus will save you the hassle of city driving and will save you money – a win-win!