Canons Way
Now2 hours

Bristol Harbourside

Multi-Storey - 423 spots

£72 hours
The prices shown are the drive-up rates only. Reservation prices may vary.
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Britannia Parking Group
Bristol Harbourside
Canons Way
Bristol
BS1 5LF

Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 7' 3"
Electric Car Charging
More features: Safer Parking Award

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour£3.50
2 Hours£7.00
4 Hours£10.00
6 Hours£12.50
8 Hours£15.50
12 Hours£16.60
24 Hours£17.50
Week£50.00
Month£200.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Foot
Cards
Cash
Phone

Reviews

Apr 7, 2018

Very expensive, I was there 2 hours and 10 minutes Friday night and had to pay £9 parking. Redicoulous! My friends parked round the corner and only had to pay £6.50 and they were there longer than us. Won’t be parking there again.

Mar 22, 2018

Spent 10 minutes driving around the car park, without finding a space. There were NO "FULL" signs shown. Then had to pay £2.50 to get out!!! What a con. Will never use Britannia Parking again.

Jan 19, 2016

Money grabbers!!! - Racked up the prices when the Millennium caught fire, making it the most expensive car park in Bristol! I notice that they've now reduced their prices now that the Millennium is due to re-open on the 25th January. The guy on-site has been really helpful trying to park everyone, even in non-marked spaces just to accommodate the peak in demand but the Directors of Britannia Parking should hang their heads in shame - nothing but money grabbing racketeers in times of customer need!!! - Personally I'll be boycotting this car park out of principle and will be encouraging all my fellow regular users to as well!!

Jan 11, 2016

Oh nice. Electronic sign says SPACES AVAILABLE, yet car park was completely FULL. Cars were even parked on the ramps and all over the place.

Dec 26, 2015

Really expensive! £7 for 2 hours on boxing day!

Oct 29, 2015

Very awkward, very expensive. Pedestrian access almost a state secret, involving a walk past the dustbins through puddles of waste food (or vomit). Bizzarely, pedestrian areas heated, so popular with comatose junkies.

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Parking in Bristol

Parking in Bristol city centre can be difficult, especially during University term time.

As a result, visitors are encouraged to use the Park & Ride scheme.

Park & Ride

Bristol has 3 Park and Ride routes allowing visitors to park their car and take a bus into the city centre.

The locations are:

- Park & Ride A4 Bath Road,Brislington

- Park & Ride Long Ashton, North Somerset & the Mendips

- Park & Ride Portway,Avonmouth

Further information can be found on the Bristol City Council website.

Source: www.visitbristol.co.uk and www.bristol.gov.uk

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