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Newburyport Parking Garage ( Parking $1/hour, all day+)
The two-story covered parking garage located at the entrance of the city at Merrimac Street and Titcomb Street.
The entrance a 2 Titcomb Street is for permit holders while the entrance off of Merrimac is for general public parking.
This 207 spot garage offers parking protected from the elements, permit parking options for employees and residents,
and 24-hour parking, an option not available in the city’s parking lots.
Because this parking garage is situated at the entrance of town, it provides easy access to all downtown shopping, restaurants,
the Waterfront Park, and the boardwalk.
On busy weekends when traffic backs up along the main access point into town, Merrimac Street,
opting for the parking garage can save you time arriving and departing by avoiding downtown congestion.
The entrance a 2 Titcomb Street is for permit holders while the entrance off of Merrimac is for general public parking.
This 207 spot garage offers parking protected from the elements, permit parking options for employees and residents,
and 24-hour parking, an option not available in the city’s parking lots.
Because this parking garage is situated at the entrance of town, it provides easy access to all downtown shopping, restaurants,
the Waterfront Park, and the boardwalk.
On busy weekends when traffic backs up along the main access point into town, Merrimac Street,
opting for the parking garage can save you time arriving and departing by avoiding downtown congestion.
The Tannery Parking Lot ( Free, all day- no overnight)
When visiting the Bloc Haus, The Gallery on Federal and Chococoa Baking Co., enjoy free parking in the Tannery lot located at 75 Water St.
Across the street aside Newburyport Art is additional free parking.
Across the street aside Newburyport Art is additional free parking.
State Street Lot ( Parking $1/hour, 3 hour limit)
This smaller lot, with only 31 parking spots, is located at the top of State Street at the Harris Street intersection.
On busier days, this lot may be overlooked and is a great alternative to the main downtown lots.
You do however need to keep in mind that there is a parking time limit.
State Street Lot gives you close access to downtown shops and restaurants and
is located right next door to the Newburyport Public Library.
While permit parking is permitted, you must still follow the time limit rules.
This lot is one of the few parking lots that also has electric car parking/charging stations.
On busier days, this lot may be overlooked and is a great alternative to the main downtown lots.
You do however need to keep in mind that there is a parking time limit.
State Street Lot gives you close access to downtown shops and restaurants and
is located right next door to the Newburyport Public Library.
While permit parking is permitted, you must still follow the time limit rules.
This lot is one of the few parking lots that also has electric car parking/charging stations.
Prince Place Lot ( Parking $1.50 /hour, all day)
Located right around the corner from the Hale’s Ct. Lot is this hidden of a gem lot with 43 parking spots.
The Prince Place Lot entrance is located off of Prince Place, a small side street off of the main downtown State Street.
Parking here will also give you great access to downtown shops and restaurants. Permit parking is allowed.
The Prince Place Lot entrance is located off of Prince Place, a small side street off of the main downtown State Street.
Parking here will also give you great access to downtown shops and restaurants. Permit parking is allowed.
Waterfront Lot ( Parking $1.00 /hour, all day)
The first lot many come across as they head into town is the Waterfront parking lot, located right off Merrimac Street along the—you guessed—waterfront.
The Waterfront Lot offers 60 metered parking spots and it’s entrance is right after the intersection of Green Street and Merrimac.
This location gives you quick access to the boardwalk and Waterfront Park.
Please note, there is NO PERMIT PARKING in this lot.
If you are a resident with a permit, you must still pay to park in this lot.
The Waterfront Lot offers 60 metered parking spots and it’s entrance is right after the intersection of Green Street and Merrimac.
This location gives you quick access to the boardwalk and Waterfront Park.
Please note, there is NO PERMIT PARKING in this lot.
If you are a resident with a permit, you must still pay to park in this lot.
NRA West Lot ( Parking $1.00 /hour, all day)
Connected to the Waterfront Lot, the NRA West Lot is the slightly larger gravel section to the right with 68 parking spots.
This lot also has great access to the boardwalk and Waterfront Park and DOES allow for permit parking.
So, if you are a permit holder, bypass the paved spots for the gravel spots!
There are also spots in this lot designated specifically for permit parking.
To gain access to this parking lot, you must enter through the Waterfront Lot.
This lot also has great access to the boardwalk and Waterfront Park and DOES allow for permit parking.
So, if you are a permit holder, bypass the paved spots for the gravel spots!
There are also spots in this lot designated specifically for permit parking.
To gain access to this parking lot, you must enter through the Waterfront Lot.
NRA East Lot ( Parking $1.00 /hour, all day)
Located on the other side of Waterfront Park and the downtown area, you can gain access to this lot at the intersection of Water Street and Ferry Wharf Road. Offering 175 spots, parking here will give you quick access to the boardwalk.
Permit parking is permitted in this parking lot.
There are also spots in this lot designated specifically for permit parking.
Permit parking is permitted in this parking lot.
There are also spots in this lot designated specifically for permit parking.
Green Street Lot ( Parking $1.50 /hour, 3 hour limit)
This lot is the largest parking lot, with 227 spots, and is located directly across Merrimac Street from the Waterfront.
There are three entrances to this lot—from Merrimac Street, Green Street, and Unicorn Street.
Residential permit parking is permitted but you must still follow the time limit rules.
Employee parking permit holders may park all day from January 1st through April 1st.
This lot offers special parking spots for military plates and compact cars.
There are three entrances to this lot—from Merrimac Street, Green Street, and Unicorn Street.
Residential permit parking is permitted but you must still follow the time limit rules.
Employee parking permit holders may park all day from January 1st through April 1st.
This lot offers special parking spots for military plates and compact cars.
Hale's Ct. Lot ( Parking $1.50 /hour, all day)
This lot, tucked off of Pleasant Street, is a lesser-known parking lot located very close to downtown.
While it is slightly off the beaten path, making it a less obvious place to park, the lot only offers 17 spots so parking here is hit or miss.
You can enter the lot off of Hale’s Court, a small side street connected to both Pleasant Street and Prince Place.
Permit parking is allowed at this lot. Hale’s Ct. Lot also has parking spots specifically for compact cars.
While it is slightly off the beaten path, making it a less obvious place to park, the lot only offers 17 spots so parking here is hit or miss.
You can enter the lot off of Hale’s Court, a small side street connected to both Pleasant Street and Prince Place.
Permit parking is allowed at this lot. Hale’s Ct. Lot also has parking spots specifically for compact cars.