Cecil Street
Now2 hours

The University of Manchester - Car Park E

Not Covered - 363 spaces

£4.402 hours
The University of Manchester
The University of Manchester - Car Park E
Cecil Street
Manchester
M15 6GD

Features

Disabled Spaces
No height restrictions
Electric Car Charging
More features: Safer Parking Award

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour£2.20
2 Hours£4.40
3 Hours£6.60
5 Hours£7.70
6 Hours£8.80
8 Hours£9.90
10 Hours£11.00
24 Hours£16.50

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Exit
Cards
Contactless

Reviews

May 17, 2023

Right next to the academy but one barrier you have to pay at exiting so expect to be sitting around for 30-40 minutes.

Mar 21, 2023

Don't ever park there for Manchester academy... One barrier and the whole car park trying to leave at the same time.. been stuck there for 2 hours trying to leave

Feb 6, 2018

Parked there for 3 months, never manned can't get receipt.

Oct 31, 2017

Have to pay in very specific change or you are not allowed in which is very annoying. it does not take the new £1 coins yet.

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Parking in Manchester

Off-street (Commercial Car Parks)

Manchester City Council has a joint venture with NCP Car Parks for off-street parking (i.e. commercial car parks) and encourages visitors to use an NCP car park during their stay.

The following car parks usually fill up before 11am:

- King Street West
- Exchange
- M&S
- Market Place

The following car parks usually have space available:

- Arndale and Printworks (over 2200 space combined)
- Grand Hotel (5 mins walk to Piccadilly)

Three free Metroshuttle buses go past most of the car parks and around the city regularly so you can leave the car in the cheapest car park in the city centre for a long stay and don't need to move the car, although this does mean using public transport. Route map on the TfGM website.

On Street (Pay & Display)

On street parking (i.e. pay and display) in Manchester city centre is divided into hourly zones: one hour, two hour and three hour zones.

Further information can be found by clicking on the coloured zones on the map or by visiting Manchester County Council website.

Source: www.ncp.co.uk and www.manchester.gov.uk