Reserve a Parking Spot Nearby
11 E 1st St. - Garage
starting at
$ 35.69
22 E 1st St. - Valet Garage
starting at
$ 33.84
301 Elizabeth St. - Select Garages
starting at
$ 35.96
284 Mott St. - Valet Garage
starting at
$ 41.77
25 Bond St. - Valet
starting at
$ 52.88
375 Lafayette St. - Valet Lot
starting at
$ 37.01
Parking Rates Near SIXTY LES Hotel
Parking Type | SpotHero Average Rental Price |
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Commuter Parking | $26 - $40 |
Weekend Parking | $32 - $45 |
Event Parking | $35 - $40 |
Overnight Parking | $50 - $55 |
Parking Near SIXTY LES Hotel
Experience the Lower East Side (LES) in luxurious form by booking a stay at SIXTY LES Hotel. This upscale hotel features deluxe rooms and suites with gorgeous views of the Manhattan skyline. Free Wi-Fi keeps you connected while the fitness center and pool help you kick back and relax after a day of sightseeing.
Once you leave the hotel, you'll find yourself in the hustle and bustle of the Lower East Side. This neighborhood is known for its vibrant nightlife and rich history as a hub of immigration. It is also a center of the arts, featuring dozens of galleries, museums, and live music venues. Numerous filming locations are scattered around the LES, and you’re likely to walk past some of them without even realizing it. Films and TV shows shot wholly or partly here include “Independence Day,” “Gotham,” “Godfather Part III,” “Begin Again,” “Angel Heart,” and many more.
From the Lower East Side, you can tour the rest of the city via subway or car. If you bring your car, you’ll want to avoid the hassle of searching high and low for a parking spot that may not even exist. Instead, use that time to entertain yourself with all that the Lower East Side has to offer. Before you arrive, SpotHero can help you snag hard-to-find parking spots and deals on parking garages with its easy-to-use search function.
FAQs
Is there street parking in the Lower East Side?
There is a mix of metered and unmetered street parking throughout the neighborhood, though it can be difficult to find an open spot. Be aware of alternate side parking restrictions and review all posted signs when parking in the LES.
What subway stops are on the Lower East Side?
There are several convenient stations in the LES. The Essex Street stop serves the F, J, M, and Z lines. You can also catch the F at the 2nd Avenue stop and at the East Broadway stop, and the J and Z at the Bowery stop. The Grand Street station serves the B and D lines.