43 W Capital St
Now2 hours

Huntington Center Garage

Garage - 1000 spots

$52 hours
LAZ Parking Limited, LLC
Huntington Center Garage
43 W Capital St
Downtown
Columbus, OH 43215

Features

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

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
30 Mins$2.00
1 Hour$3.00
90 Mins$4.00
2 Hours$5.00
2.5 Hours$6.00
3 Hours$10.00
3.5 Hours$12.00
5 Hours$15.00
24 Hours$20.00
(ends at 5am)
Evening$5.00
(Mon-Sat In after 5pm Out by 5am)
Flat Rate$5.00
(Sun)
Customer - Mon-Sun - All day
Flat Rate$25.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Exit
Cards

Info

Customer rate is for DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Columbus Downtown guests only.

Reviews

Oct 8, 2018

Robberies, common. Damage to vehicles, common. Ownership and management are unresponsive. Park at your own risk.

Feb 15, 2018

Hard to get into after 9am during week

Dec 19, 2016

Horrible owners, will not let EV's charge and gives a violation even though we had asked beforehand.

Dec 4, 2014

Very expensive to park here, but noting its proximity to my office, would have been worth it if spaces were actually adequately-sized to accomodate a car larger than a sub-compact. Dings and other damage in this garage are very common, and garage mgmt has ignored frequent complaints for years. Parker beware.

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Parking in Columbus

Columbus is the fifteenth largest city in the US and like in any other big city, finding a parking spot can be a headache.

The most searched for parking locations in Columbus are the Columbus Convention Center, Port Columbus Airport and the Nationwide Arena. If you didn’t find your destination among these, use the search box to find parking around your destination address.

Parking at a lot or in a garage in downtown Columbus will typically cost you $10-$20 on a weekday or $5-$10 on a weekend.

On-street parking costs range from $0.40 to $1 per hour depending on the area and the maximum stay is restricted to just a few hours in downtown and up to 12 hours on the outskirts of the city. Parking meters accept coins, credit cards as well as a parking meter card that you can buy at several locations in Columbus.

Here are some do’s and don’ts to follow when parking in Columbus:

  • Read the signs when parking in residential areas, as some allow parking for permit holders only.
  • During football games stay away from the streets near stadiums, as they get packed.
  • Find information on parking tickets and how to contest them.