Castle Street
Now2 hours

Wellington Street

Multi-Storey - 370 spaces

Features

Disabled Spaces
Height restrictions: 6' 6"
Electric Car Charging
More features: Safer Parking Award

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour£3.00
2 Hours£6.00
3 Hours£8.00
4 Hours£10.00
6 Hours£12.00
8 Hours£13.00
11 Hours£15.00
12 Hours£16.00
24 Hours£19.00
Month£282.00
Quarter£807.60
Year£3078.00

Opening Times

Mon-Sun06:00 - 21:30

Payment Options

Pay On Foot
Cards
Cash

Reviews

Jul 9, 2023

Ridiculously tight car park, particularly on the exit. If you have a low sports car / modded or 4x4 avoid at all costs. The width or the exit curbs are extremely narrow, expect to curb alloys and scrape underneath of your car due to steep angle of exit.

Jul 28, 2021

Rude attendant- card machine Chip and Pin located about 2ft off ground and invisible to standing customer.

Sep 5, 2019

The spaces are very narrow so not great if you have an SUV. Overall a pretty decent car park. Still fairly pricey but better than some of the others in Leeds with a one star rating. I park here quite often and all ok so far. Thanks

Feb 2, 2016

I drove up from Northampton to Leeds on Mon 01/02/2016 and arrived at 11.15 a.m. to find this car park full. I parked elsewhere but noticed it was still full when I passed by at 12.45 p.m. Cost to park looked reasonable though from the board outside and it is ideally located for the "financial/business quarter".

Jun 30, 2015

Lost my ticket and they didn't charge me the full fee, took my word for my arrival time. :)

Oct 14, 2008

Good car park - Cheaper than the street. Clean working lifts.

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Parking in Leeds

A number of commercial companies and Leeds City Council (Parking Services 0113 395 0050) operate car parks in the city with varying pricing structures.

There are large car parks situated near the major shopping centres in the city centre. These include 'The Light', 'The Merrion Centre', the 'Corn Exchange' and 'Woodhouse Lane'.

There are also a number of pay and display areas in the city, but finding an available space during normal shopping hours can be a challenge.

There are good public transport links within the city and it is often easier to park a bit further out and take the bus into town.

Leeds City Council also uses the Parkmobile app on smart phone for cashless parking in its open air car parks. See parkmobile.com for more information