How Do I Get A Parking Permit In Edinburgh?

You can apply for, renew and manage your residents’ parking permit online with our new service, NSL Apply. You will need to login and create an online account. You will need to upload proof of vehicle ownership as part of your application.

How does Edinburgh parking permit work?

Your permit only applies to your zone or priority parking area where you live. Park your vehicle fully within a permit holders or shared use parking place within your zone. ‘Permit holders only’ parking places have signs with your zone or area number and the words ‘Permit Holders Only’ painted on the road.

Do you need a parking permit in Edinburgh?

On-street parking bays are managed and monitored by Edinburgh City Council. If you are a resident of Edinburgh, you can apply for a residents’ or priority parking permit online with Edinburgh Council’s new service—NSL Apply.

How much are visitor parking permits Edinburgh?

Price

Permit type Maximum number per household Price
Peripheral (Zones 5 to 8) 15 books £20.50
Peripheral zones – blue badge holder 30 books £10.20
Extended (Zones N1 to N5 and S1 to S4) 15 books £17.20
Extended zones – blue badge holder 30 books £8.60

How much does a parking permit cost in Scotland?

£60 for 12 months. £33 for 6 months.

How long can you leave car at Park and Ride Edinburgh?

Hermiston Park and Ride is a 24 hour operation where overnight parking is permitted for up to 3 nightts No details need to be given and permission is not required for this.

Where can I park in Edinburgh for free?

To discourage people from taking their cars into the city centre, there are 7 Park & Ride facilities in and around Edinburgh: Ingliston, Hermiston, Straiton, Sheriffhall, Wallyford, Newcraighall and Ferrytoll. Parking at these sites is free except for Newcraighall where it costs 50 pence per day.

How do I pay for parking in Edinburgh?

a valid credit or debit card.

  1. Online. The simplest way to pay is online.
  2. By phone. You can call our secure 24 hour service to pay by debit or credit card.
  3. By post.
  4. In person.
  5. Pay a parking ticket or charge notice passed for collection.
  6. Lost ticket.

How much does it cost to park in Edinburgh?

Cost and times of pay and display parking

Streets Prices from April 2022
New Town, Northumberland St to St Stephen St & Royal Cres £3.70 per hour
Bruntsfield, Sciennes, St Leonard’s, Dumbiedykes, Stockbridge & Dean £3.10 per hour
Extended Controlled Parking Zones (N1-N5 & S1-S4) £2.60 per hour
South Queensferry £0.90 per hour

Can I take my diesel car into Edinburgh?

All motor vehicles, except motorcycles and mopeds, which fail to meet strict emissions standards will be banned from entering the zone. There are certain exemptions, including for blue badge holders and emergency vehicles.

Where is the cheapest place to park Edinburgh?

If you can find a rare parking space, parking on the very central streets such as George Street, Queen Street and Market Street will cost you the most – £4.60 per hour. A cheaper option would be to park on London Road, which is around a 10-minute walk from Waverley Station. You can park here all day for £5.

What time can you park on a single yellow line in Edinburgh?

Single Yellow Lines (SYL)
The hours of restriction within the central controlled zone are 8:30am to 6:30pm Monday to Saturday and 12.30pm – 6.30pm on Sunday. The hours of restriction within the peripheral and extended controlled zones are 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday.

Can blue badge holders park for free in Edinburgh?

You can use your Blue Badge to park in certain restricted areas for free, including: at on-street parking meters. in pay and display bays. in disabled parking spaces.

How long does it take to get a parking permit UK?

Apply for a permit
You should receive your permit through the post within 10 working days from the date we receive your application.

Can someone park in your driveway in Scotland?

It can force pedestrians onto the road. The Scottish Government is in the process of making it an offence to park on a footpath. Never park across a resident’s access/driveway. Never park across “dropped kerb” crossing points at junctions.

How much is a UK parking permit?

Periphery permits will remain $34 per month, the same rate since 2014-2015, and provide access to the Kroger Field Red and Blue Lots, the Commonwealth Drive Lot, and the College Way lots for K and EK permit holders in addition to the Orange Lot and the Large Gluck Lot for EK permit holders.

Where can I park my car overnight in Edinburgh?

Locations

  • Blackfriars Street – EH1 1TH (provided by Raddison Blu)
  • Castle Terrace – EH1 2EN (provided by NCP)
  • Fountain Park – EH11 1AF (provided by Land Securities)
  • Omni Centre – EH1 3AN (provided by Q-Park)
  • Quartermile – EH3 9AU (provided by Q-Park)
  • Holyrood Road – EH8 9UL (provided by NCP)

Can you park in Edinburgh at night?

Overnight parking is available at many secure locations across Edinburgh, with most car parks operating 24 hours a day – but this can prove to be quite expensive, with fares starting at around £20 for 24 hours.

Can I leave my car parked for 6 months?

If you are going to leave your car idle for a long period, it’s advisable to remove the spark plugs and spray a little oil into plug sockets before putting the plugs back again. This will help to prevent the insides of the cylinder-head rusting and keep away the moisture.

Where are the low emission zones in Edinburgh?

The LEZ boundary circles the city centre from:

  • Tollcross in the south.
  • to Palmerston Place in the west.
  • along Queen Street in the New Town.
  • to Picardy Place.
  • around Abbeyhill and onto Holyrood Road.
  • along the Pleasance in the east.
  • before heading back along the Meadows to Tollcross.

Is parking in Edinburgh expensive?

1. Edinburgh. The investigation revealed that Edinburgh was the most expensive UK city to park a car, with a one hour stay costing £7.78 on average.