12 Drydock Ave
Now2 hours

Marine Industrial Park - Central Parking Garage

Garage - 1766 spots

$152 hours
ABM Parking Services, Inc.
Marine Industrial Park - Central Parking Garage
12 Drydock Ave
Seaport District
Boston, MA 02210

Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 6' 10"

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
30 Mins$10.00
1 Hour$12.00
90 Mins$13.00
2 Hours$15.00
3 Hours$20.00
24 Hours$30.00
(ends at 5am)
Evening$20.00
(Mon-Fri In after 4pm Out by 5am)
Flat Rate$20.00
(Sat-Sun up to 24 hours)

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Exit
Cards

Reviews

Jan 2, 2020

Horrible people, horrible billing system

Oct 9, 2017

I also had a horrible experience at this parking garage on Saturday 10/07. While I was standing in the office to prepay, I was observing 3 men standing around washing a van. I was trying to get somewhere before 2, which I did not make, because the people who should be in the office were attending to this van.

Sep 29, 2017

I had a horrible experience at this parking lot earlier this week. I was in a rush, and when I tried to pay at the exit, an employee stood about 5ft from the gate watching me put my ticket and credit card into the machine. I waited and waited, and finally he says: "the machine is broken, you have to pay in the office." I told him I was in a rush, which he SLOWLY took my ticket and credit card out of the machine and nonchalantly walked over to the office. I waited 6 minutes stopped at the gate before he brought my credit card back to me. I complained to him and asked if I could have his name, which he refused to tell me. HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE! If the machine is broken, how about putting up a sign that says it is broken? How about a little HUSTLE from the employees? SO LAZY!

Nov 18, 2013

Their billing system is horrible. If you are a monthly pass holder they often forget to charge you for months then charge you all at once. They loose paperwork which you have to fill out again or you cannot get out of the garage. They use a leaf blower in the garage which blows the tiny rocks into your car leaving numerous chips in the paint.

Aug 29, 2013

Cost was $15 for prepaid parking during a concert at the Bank of America Pavillion

Aug 15, 2013

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Depending on the area, additional services offered at the location can include:

  • Valet parking;
  • CCTV monitoring;
  • An attendant present or on-site security;
  • Other convenient services.

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.

Parking at single-space meters is paid using quarters and/or Boston Meter Cards.

IPS Credit Card Meters accept quarters, as well as MasterCard and VISA Debit/Credit cards.

Pay-and-display meters accept dollar bills, quarters, MasterCard and Visa debit/credit cards.

The city’s authorities have recognized the growing number of motorcycle and scooter drivers, which is why the Boston Transportation Department has divided six standard car spots in order to create space for 39 scooters or motorcycles. The meter rate is 25 cents per hour, with no time limit; meaning that, scooters and motorcycles are free to park the entire day.

There are over 2,750 bike racks located throughout the city, with hundreds of new racks being installed every year.

Please note that during declared snow emergencies parking is prohibited on major roads and/or intersections so that the streets are accessible for snow plows and emergency vehicles. You have the option of looking up which streets are designated as snow emergency arteries and finding alternative parking options in your neighborhood.

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