For a map of all Old Town garages and lots, please visit the City’s Parking page.
Parking in Alexandria, VA
With street parking and more than 20 parking garages and lots in Old Town just steps from independent restaurants, shops and hotels, parking in Alexandria is easy. Parking is free in many parts of the city, including Del Ray, and metered parking is free on Sundays and state holidays. Visitors to Old Town will find 22 parking garages and lots, many as low as $5 a day, as well as metered street parking on and just off of King Street.
Garage Parking
There are more than 15 parking garages throughout Old Town from the waterfront to the King Street Metro. See the listings below for addresses, hours and rates. Many garages and lots offer great rates such as a maximum of $5 after 5 p.m. weekdays and on weekends.
Find a map of all Old Town garages and lots on the City’s parking page or click here.
TIP! Located centrally in Old Town by City Hall and the Alexandria Visitor Center, parking at the Market Square Garage (108 N. Fairfax Street) is just $2 per hour with a maximum of $10, and an evening and holiday maximum of $5.
Street Parking
Parking meters in Old Town and Carlyle are free after 9 p.m., on Sundays and on state holidays. Del Ray offers free parking. Throughout Old Town, visitors will find metered street parking for two- and three-hour limits. Metered spots are located throughout Old Town. Some streets feature meter stations that accept credit cards and coins while other streets accept app-only payment. Additionally, free two- and three-hour spaces are located just a few blocks off King Street (north of Cameron Street or south of Duke Street).
ParkMobile Parking App
Paying for metered spots in Alexandria is easy with ParkMobile. The app allows users to start and stop their parking sessions, meaning you’ll only pay for the time you are actually parked. The same system is used in Washington, D.C., Arlington County, Montgomery County and Prince George’s County. Simply download the app, create an account and then, when parking, look for the zone number on the blue “P” signs or on a pay station and start your session. Note: Parking time limits still apply so if you are in a spot with a two-hour limit you will need to move your vehicle before adding more time to your session.
Handicapped Parking
Handicapped parking is free for up to four hours at single- and multi-space meters. In addition, individuals with a handicapped license plate or hangtag can park more than twice the time posted on signs in time-restricted parking zones.