Where can I park for free in downtown Wilmington?


Where can I park for free in downtown Wilmington? Open-air or surface lots operated by Colonial Parking in downtown Wilmington offer free parking on nights and weekends.


Is NC State parking free on weekends?

Parking spots are numbered, and there is a pay station that accepts debit and credit cards only (no cash). You can also pay online through ParkMobile. Parking is free and open to the public after 5pm on weekdays and throughout the weekend.


How do you pay for parking in downtown Wilmington?

The City of Wilmington partners with Parkmobile to allow customers to pay for parking with their phones at approximately 1,000 on-street meters downtown. Customers can pay for parking by using Parkmobile's smartphone app or by calling 1-877-727-5758.


How long is the Riverwalk boat ride?

GO RIO's 35-minute San Antonio River Walk boat tour connects you to the city's culture, history, architecture, and timeless charm. Just trying to get from place to place? Look for the GO RIO Shuttle signs that are located along the San Antonio River Walk downtown and on the Museum Reach.


Where do you park for the Queen in Wilmington?

Parking Information This parking garage is conveniently located right next to the venue on 5th Street, between Market & King. Many restaurants (and the Delaware History Museum) are within walking distance. The garage has an attendant on duty during hours of operation.


Is parking at park City free?

Historic Park City is FREE. Swede Alley lots, covered levels of China Bridge and the upper level of Gateway garage are the closest free parking areas to Main Street (4-hour limits). Free daily parking is available on all uncovered levels of the China Bridge Garage until 3:00 a.m. (no parking from 3 a.m.-7a.


Is parking free in downtown ft worth on the weekends?

Meters are located in the central business district, the medical district and along University Street near TCU. Meters in these areas are operational from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and are free after 6 p.m. and all day Saturdays and Sundays.