Find and reserve parking near Astoria

78 33rd Rd, New York, NY, 11106 ‎

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Photo of 11-45 31st Av. - Valet Garage
11-45 31st Av. - Valet Garage
(29)
12 min(0.5 mi)

starting at

$37.01
Photo of 37-05 30th St. - Dutch House Garage
37-05 30th St. - Dutch House Garage
(252)
18 min(0.8 mi)

starting at

$17.98
Photo of 34-35 44th St. - Hearthstone
34-35 44th St. - Hearthstone
23 min(1.1 mi)

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$19.30
Photo of 26-24 2nd St. - Halletts Point Garage
26-24 2nd St. - Halletts Point Garage
(20)
27 min(1.2 mi)

starting at

$12.75
Photo of 140 31st St. (30-02 39th Ave.) - Valet Garage
140 31st St. (30-02 39th Ave.) - Valet Garage
(168)
23 min(1.1 mi)

starting at

$15.86
Photo of 41-07 Crescent St. - Valet Lot
41-07 Crescent St. - Valet Lot
(109)
28 min(1.3 mi)

starting at

$31.73

Parking Rates Near Astoria

Parking TypeSpotHero Average Rental Price
Commuter Parking$18 - $20
Weekend Parking$18 - $20
Event Parking$19 - $49
Overnight Parking$29 - $31

Parking Near Astoria

Astoria is a residential neighborhood in New York City, located in western Queens along the East River. Though once primarily known as a Greek neighborhood, over the past half-century, Astoria has grown into one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Queens. From Kosovo to Brazil to Egypt and beyond, Astoria is home to people hailing from nearly 100 different countries from every corner of the world -- and nothing showcases this fact more than Astoria’s food scene. You will be hard-pressed to find a neighborhood with a wider array of restaurants and types of food. Check out Duzan or Kabab Cafe in Little Egypt, or grab food at one of Astoria’s many Greek restaurants such as Taverna Kyclades.

Beyond its variety of restaurants, Astoria is home to a number of museums and art institutions, such as the Museum of the Moving Image, the Noguchi Museum, and Luludi Living Art. The Queensboro Bridge also connects Astoria to Midtown Manhattan, where you can find the Museum of Modern Art, Central Park, and other New York City must-sees. Both the Queensboro Bridge and the Roosevelt Island Bridge allow pedestrians, so you can easily park your car in Astoria and navigate the city on foot.

Use SpotHero to reserve your parking spot prior to your trip to Astoria so you don’t have to worry about finding parking once you make it into the city. That will leave you with ample time to enjoy what you really came to NYC for.

FAQs

What are the parking options in Astoria?

Astoria’s numerous parking lots offer a variety of options to fit your needs, whether that be valet, covered garages, on-site staff, or wheelchair accessibility. In addition to lots, you also may both metered and free street parking in Astoria.

Is there public transportation available in Astoria?

Absolutely! You can take the subway directly to Brooklynn or Manhattan from Astoria, as well as easily transfer to a second line to the Bronx or Staten Island Ferry.

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