213 Charles St
30 Apr, 5:30 PM2 hours

Massachusetts Eye and Ear - Charles St. Lot

Partially Covered - 119 spots

$142 hours
Towne Park, LLC
Massachusetts Eye and Ear - Charles St. Lot
213 Charles St
West End
Boston, MA 02114

Features

Disabled spots
No height restrictions

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour$12.00
2 Hours$20.00
3 Hours$28.00
12 Hours$36.00
24 Hours$44.00
Evening$14.00
(Mon-Fri In after 5pm Out by 4am)
Flat Rate$14.00
(Sat-Sun up to 12 hours)
Month$125.00
(Mon-Fri In after 3pm Out by 9am)
(Sat-Sun up to 24 hours)
Validation - Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour$9.00
2 Hours$11.00
24 Hours$14.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Exit
Cards

Info

Validation is provided only to MEEI patients & visitors in the Massachusetts Eye and Ear lobby.

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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.

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.

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