20 Clinton St
Now2 hours

Dock Square Garage

Garage - 698 spots

$422 hours
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LAZ Parking Limited, LLC
Dock Square Garage
20 Clinton St
Downtown
Boston, MA 02109

Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 6' 7"
Electric Car Charging

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
20 Mins$10.00
40 Mins$20.00
1 Hour$30.00
90 Mins$36.00
24 Hours$42.00
Early Bird$25.00
(Mon-Fri inby 8am Out by 7pm)
Month$450.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Foot
Cards
Phone
Cash
LAZgo users can pay by calling SMS 53242 (Location ID MA0028)

Info

Reverse Commute: $150.00/month.

Reviews

Aug 21, 2017

DO NOT park here! Could not leave with our car when we wanted to due to an hour long back up to pay that we where then charged for!

Nov 26, 2016

Very clean the people was very helpful with Direction

Nov 30, 2015

Nov 28, 2015

So upset with this garage! We were there last night and sat on the 5th floor for 3 hours...black Friday bruins and Celtics all on that day, the management should have known better and got a detail on the exit to let cars out. I had my 4 year old son who had to sit in the car. Then instead of someone maybe walking around handing out a voucher or something they still made us pay $36. NEVER EVER will I park here again

Mar 9, 2015

They claimed the "credit card" machine was down, although they could scan my ticket and tell me how much to pay. Directed me to the nearest ATM machine which charges a fee as well. What a SCAM. Rates are HORRIBLE. Went to Quincy Market for dinner and ended up paying $40 for parking. I really question if the owners got their $40, or it was pocketed.

Dec 27, 2014

Seriously, great location but don't let that fool you. We have been sitting on the roof for two hours trying to leave without movement. They need more staff to help direct the traffic. If you park here make sure to stay on the lower floors to help your exit plan. Ps. Roof is the 7th floor, we should be out of here by tomorrow.

Jan 16, 2014

Aug 16, 2013

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Parking meters are in operation Monday through Saturday, 8am - 8pm. The maximum parking time is 2 hours. The price for metered parking in Boston is $1.25 per hour. City of Boston parking meters are free on Sundays and legal holidays with no time limit being enforced. 

The three types of meters are single-space, IPS credit card and pay-and-display.

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