229 W 60th St
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Sessanta Garage

Underground - 170 spots

Valet only
$182 hours
The prices shown are the drive-up rates only. Reservation prices may vary.
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Sessanta Parking Co., LLC
Sessanta Garage
229 W 60th St
Manhattan
New York City, NY 10023

Features

Height restrictions: 8' 5"
Electric Car Charging
More features: Valet

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour$15.00
2 Hours$18.00
12 Hours$22.00
24 Hours$38.00
Early Bird$14.00
(Mon-Fri in 5am-10am up to 12 hours)

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Attendant
Cards
Cash

Reviews

Jul 9, 2023

On multiple occasions, requested my car more than an hour in advance but car wasn't ready; I was then yelled at by the attendant for asking whether my request had been received or not.

Jan 17, 2019

Horrible experience. I was okay at first until I reached home and realized the attendant left the garage phone in my car not his personal phone. Which I then had to come back to return! Upon arriving it was like an oh ok. No compensation or offer! Horrible Lot

Oct 19, 2016

They did a great job with my car. And it was cheap. $13 for 12 hours on a Sunday.

Sep 11, 2015

They are not carful with your property. And when they scratch your car they (attendant Jorge) gets aggressive. Horrible experience. I would have rather left my car on the street.

Aug 9, 2013

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Parking in New York

New York is one of the busiest and most densely populated cities in the US. Parking rates in NYC are one of the highest in the country. Here are some ideas on how to survive when looking for a place to park in New York.

Commercial garages in Manhattan charge $12-$18 per hour and can go up as high as $55 per 24 hours (SUVs and oversized vehicles are charged additional fees). It’s a good idea to look for early bird and overnight specials or coupons for discounted parking!

A good alternative is to park in the suburbs and then take public transport to downtown:

 

On-street parking

On-street parking in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island is $1 per hour, while on-street meters in Manhattan charge from $1.50 to $6 per hour, depending on the area. Meters take quarters and credit cards.

On-street rates in PARK-Smart areas will vary depending on the time of day and demand.

On-street signage can be confusing. Check the NYC parking regulations, so that you don’t get a pricey ticket.

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