44 Elizabeth St
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44 Elizabeth St

Garage - 147 spots

Valet only
$402 hours
iPark (Imperial Parking Systems)
44 Elizabeth St
Chinatown, Manhattan
New York City, NY 10013

Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 6' 8"
Electric Car Charging
More features: Valet

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
30 Mins$15.00
1 Hour$31.00
2 Hours$40.00
3 Hours$50.00
24 Hours$55.00
Early Bird$30.00
(Mon-Fri in 6am-10am Out by 12am)
Flat Rate$25.00
(Mon-Thu,Sun In after 4pm Out by 12am)
Flat Rate$30.00
(Sat-Sun in 7am-11am Out by 7pm)
Month$710.00

Opening Times

Mon-Sun06:00 - 00:00

Payment Options

Attendant
Cards
Cash
Contactless

Reviews

Mar 3, 2017

I valeted my brand new car with than 700 miles on the odometer here and came back to find damage to the rear bumper. Looked like it had been backed into a wall. The valets who barely speak English got defensive and asked me to prove that the damage was done by them. I am very sure it was because we did a walk around prior and the car was flawless. They refused to acknowledge my complaint without a picture of the area from before I parked it and refused to give me any claim or insurance information which they are legally required to do so if I raise the complaint on site. I week later I am finally able to reach the garage manager who insists that I drive back to chinatown from NJ to file the claim form his attendants should have given me before I drove away that night. Ridiculous. Later on I get in touch with the regional manager who says I can send it to him online then garage manager claims he has no internet on site. Even more ridiculous. Finally claim goes through after a month of persistent calls and gett

Jul 25, 2013

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Parking in New York

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Commercial garages in Manhattan charge $12-$18 per hour and can go up as high as $55 per 24 hours (SUVs and oversized vehicles are charged additional fees). It’s a good idea to look for early bird and overnight specials or coupons for discounted parking!

A good alternative is to park in the suburbs and then take public transport to downtown:

 

On-street parking

On-street parking in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island is $1 per hour, while on-street meters in Manhattan charge from $1.50 to $6 per hour, depending on the area. Meters take quarters and credit cards.

On-street rates in PARK-Smart areas will vary depending on the time of day and demand.

On-street signage can be confusing. Check the NYC parking regulations, so that you don’t get a pricey ticket.

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