Drivers forced to fork out 135 for eight hours in UK's most expensive car park

Publish date: 2024-04-29

DRIVERS have to pay £135 for eight hours in Britain’s most expensive car park.

And if they leave their car there for 24 hours, it will set them back £455.

The short-stay Lime Street Station car park in Liverpool was named the dearest in research by car finance firm Zuto.

But its operator — Apcoa — says it’s free for the first 20 minutes and is not meant for long periods as there is a multi-storey nearby. 

A spokesman for Zuto, which looked at parking in 40 cities, said: “Unsurprisingly, the City of London is still the most expensive on average.”

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Average city parking costs for eight hours:

  • London, £53.80
  • Liverpool, £43.60
  • Brighton, £29
  • Manchester, £28
  • Birmingham, £26.20
  • Leeds, £25.20
  • Bristol, £25.20
  • York, £23.60
  • Leicester, £21.20
  • Sheffield, £19.90
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