5 tips to get the cheapest city centre car parking
With Christmas a month away, people will be heading to city centres up and down the UK to buy presents and have festive days out at Christmas markets.
One expense people won’t want to budget for is sky-high city centre car parking costs.
To help curb these costs, the car experts at Peter Vardy have shared their top tips on how to get the cheapest car parking deals.
5 tips to get the cheapest city centre car parking 🤑
1. Use a price comparison site and save up to £45
There are specific price comparison sites for car parking. All you need to do is enter the postcode of your shopping destination into the search bar and it will show you parking options around the area.
Peter Vardy found the cheapest and most expensive spaces to park for eight hours within a 15-minute walking distance of popular shopping destinations in the UK’s ten largest cities. This revealed UK drivers could save up to £45 by checking a price comparison site the day before their journey.
2. Be an early bird and save up to £23
Many city centre car parks up and down the UK offer early bird discounts. If you arrive at the car park before 10 am (this can differ), you can enjoy a hefty discount on parking for the full day.
The car experts at Peter Vardy have researched these discounts and found that drivers can save up to £23 by doing this.
3. Take advantage of cashback offers of up to 7%
Not many people are aware that you can get cashback on car parking. Companies like Q-Park offer up to 7% of the price of your car parking back in cashback, which will certainly help towards Christmas presents.
4. Opt for shopping centres with FREE car parks
One easy way to save money on car parking for shopping trips is to look for shopping centres with free car parks. Often these shopping centres are outside the main city centre, however, they have all the facilities you need to enjoy a festive day out.
5. If you have an electric vehicle use one of the UK’s 5,430 FREE charging stations
If you drive an electric vehicle and plan on charging your car whilst parked up, make sure you find a free charging station.
According to research from Zap-Map there were 5,430 free charging devices in the UK and they can be easily located using their website.