We all know how nightmarish it can be to find good parking space in Worcester – especially at peak times.
The last thing you want after a great day in Worcester is to let the parking fees punt you.
New research from Nationwide Vehicle Contracts also found that Worcester is the best city in the UK for blue ID parking, with 96 percent of parking spaces being accessible. This is good news for people with disabilities who live here.
We have created an interactive map showing the main parking areas in and around Worcester. We also stated how much it costs to stay there.
We’ve also included some information about the number of parking spaces here and whether they have video surveillance.
These data come from the Worcester.gov.uk website and the parking service provider Parkopedia.
Click on the colored symbols to find out more about the parking spaces in the area and their current costs as well as the number of parking spaces available.
The cheapest and most expensive parking lots in Worcester
College Precincts, Croft Road, and Pitchcroft Car Park are some of the cheapest parking spots (based on hourly rates). Parking in these areas is only 60p an hour.
In contrast, the Cornmarket car park and Providence Street are some of the more expensive car parks, and parking for an hour will cost you up to £ 1.20.
One hour parking in Cathedral Square can cost £ 3 for one hour.
It’s important to note that health, social and NHS volunteers can park for free in Worcester until further notice.
This applies to on-street parking, all city council parking spaces and parking on individual yellow lines.
You can park there for as long as you want. Please display on the windshield the passport issued by your NHS Trust, your local authority or the Royal Voluntary Service.