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NYguy
Is there free parking in Downtown Toronto?
Is parking at the Metropolitan Hotel Toronto free if you are in a luxury room? If not is there anywhere downtown or near the hotel to park that is cheap or even free? I will be there Valentines Day weekend if that makes a difference"
I'm pretty sure when I stayed at the Met I had to pay extra for parking. All hotels I've stayed at in the downtown area have charged extra - around $25 a day I think. And I can't imagine there is any free parking in the area of that hotel and parking in downtown is definitely not cheap unfortunately.
lejisemika
Hahahahahaha
Free parking in Toronto.
Priceless. :)
Tracy M
I seriously doubt it. Parking in downtown Toronto is outrageously expensive and even hotels charge for parking even if you have a room there. Your best bet is to call the hotel and ask if parking is free with the room. If not, then you will just have to pay. you are better off parking at the hotel rather than drive all over the place looking for a spot then having to walk back to the hotel. If you are spending the money on a luxury weekend then why worry about the cost of parking.
Trix Is My Kryptonite
Oh man, I wish there was! You have to drive around for a bit to find the cheaper ones, but there is no where in downtown that offers free parking.
My husband and I parked close to the Nathan Phillips Square/Eaton Centre area the other day and it came out to 4 dollars for one hour, and for some reason, the second hour was free (Free after 9 pm on Saturdays, I think.)
Good luck!
Nothing in life is free, kinda unfair, isn't it? =)
Andi
LOL Don't expect to park ANYWHERE in Toronto for free. My dentist validates parking and that's the only "free" parking I've ever had living downtown.
Mug R
Call the concierge and ask to make sure. You can also see if there is something he can do for you, recommend a local cheaper parking lot. Have a good Valentines day.
Douglas L
Depends on what you call downtown. There are lots of small streets in Chinatown and other areas where you can park for free. However over-night parking is not allowed without a permit.