Greenside Row
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OMNI

Multi-Storey - 1000 spots

£5.902 hours
The prices shown are the drive-up rates only. Reservation prices may vary.
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Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 6' 7"
Electric Car Charging
More features: Safer Parking Award

Prices

Mon-Sun 00:00 - 07:00
1 Hour£2.60
24 Hours£26.00
Month£386.40
(Mon-Sun)
Quarter£1105.20
(Mon-Sun)
Year£4212.00
Mon-Sun 07:00 - 18:00
1 Hour£3.30
24 Hours£26.00
Mon-Sun 18:00 - 00:00
1 Hour£2.80
24 Hours£26.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Foot
Cards
Contactless
Phone
RingGo users can pay by calling 02030460010 , SMS 81025 (Location ID 40205)

Info

Season tickets for nights and weekends:
Quarter - £ 331.20.
Year - £ 1263.60.

Flexi120 season tickets:
Monthly - £ 231.60.
Quarterly - £ 663.60.
Yearly - £ 2527.20.

Flexi90 season tickets:
Monthly - £ 184.80.
Quarterly - £ 530.40.
Yearly - £ 2022.00.

Reviews

May 5, 2021

This place is a joke tried for 15 minutes to find a parking space there not a single space available but kept letting cars in avoid this place like the plague

Jan 22, 2020

Went to this cinema really love this cinema but the parking is way to experience we was they about 2 hours and had to pay £14.20 p what a joke from then we just take the bus for £1.80 dam cheaper that what they charge use rip off

Jun 18, 2015

A lot better since Q-park took over. Had a refurb and is much cheaper and safer

Dec 28, 2011

Complete rip off. Was in John Lewis's for 30 minutes - £6.30 thank you. There are no obvious signs showing the costs. Will never use it again. In fact will not visit Edinburgh again. It's there loss.

Sep 3, 2011

Total rip off. £13.90 charged for 4hr 38min stay. I imagine only first time visitors to Edinburgh park here. Not surprised the car park was near empty.

Dec 16, 2010

the place is a total rip off. I work in the area and there is 1000 spaces but its the mega stupid or rich who decide to park there as the place is i'll kept and no sign of any maintenance staff or anything. felt at risk. Also if the car park was cheaper, more would use it and in turn be a good wee car park but as it stands total rip off and never park. round the corner at john lewis is better

Aug 16, 2010

My mum used this carpark last monday, she was away for 2 and a half hours, she was absolutely appalled when she returned to find out it cost her over £8 absolutely shocking not only that the ticket machine wouldn't accept her bank notes, she had to pay by credit card and when she got to the exit barriers 2 were out of use but not clearly displayed that they were out of use!! she or I will definitely not be using this car park again. Everytime we go up there the price has gone up and up!!

Aug 9, 2010

Total rip-off. I pay for parking throughout Edinburgh on a daily basis due to being a service engineer. I parked for less than 30 mins and was charged £4.20. Next time I will park on the meter at waterloo place and walk. I find it hard to believe that a multistorey costs so much. It means that a family trip to the cinema may cost you up to £10.20. Total Joke.....

May 17, 2010

This car park is a joke to say the least. The charge at the end or my session is different every time i went from one week to the next even though i was always gone for roughly the same amount of time. Then on Sunday i went at 8.50am and paid at the machine at 11am and was charged £8.20 - for 2 hours and 10 mins. I think being charged for a further 2 hours when i had only went over the 2 hours by 10 mins is ridiculous - why don't they charge in half hourly or even hourly sessions - a complete rip off if you ask me - i won't be parking there again!!!

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Parking in Edinburgh

As with any major city, parking in Edinburgh can be expensive and difficult to find.

Park and Ride

To discourage people from taking their cars into the city centre, there are 7 Park & Ride facilities in and around Edinburgh: Ingliston, Hermiston, Straiton, Sheriffhall, Wallyford, Newcraighall and Ferrytoll.

Parking at these sites is free except for Newcraighall where it costs 50 pence per day. During peak hours, buses depart for the city centre every 10 minutes.

Street/Metered Parking

Edinburgh is split into 2 two main parking zones with a further extended (outer) zone.

The original zone is called the Central Controlled Parking Zone which covers the city centre and has parking restrictions from 08.30 to 18.30 Monday to Saturday. Between those hours you have to purchase a ticket to park in a pay and display bay and you cannot park where there are further restrictions such as residents' bays and yellow lines.

The areas outside the Central Controlled Parking Zone are called the Peripheral Parking Zone and the Outer Zone and their operating hours are from 08.30 to 17.30 Monday to Friday. Please note on some streets there are also restrictions between 08.00 and 13.30 on Saturdays.

In the Controlled Parking Zones all kerbsides are marked out as either a parking bays (residents, pay and display, shared etc) or by yellow line parking restrictions.

The hours of control and the days on which they apply for each zone are shown on large Zone Entry signs which are placed on all roads at the entrance to a zone. The hours of control are also shown on the Pay and Display Machines within the zone.

Motorcycle Parking

Motorcycles, without side cars, can park free of charge in one of around 120 dedicated parking places within the city centre. These spaces are marked with a 'Solo M/Cs Only' road legend. You can also park in pay and display places once you purchase parking time.

In the Extended Zones (N1-N5 and S1-S4), you can park free of charge in pay and display or shared use parking places.

Source: www.edinburgh.gov.uk