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Bronx Zoo is one of the most popular and largest metropolitan zoos in the United States, which is renowned across the world for their vast diversity of animal collection. With an expected attendance of nearly 2.15 million visitors per year, the Bronx Zoo is a pretty busy place. Finding convenient Bronx Zoo parking is quite difficult, and while there is onsite parking at the zoo, the Bronx zoo parking fee can be pretty expensive to afford. The Bronx Zoo, which is part of an integrated system of four zoos and one aquarium features two Bronx Zoo parking lots, located at the entrances. Bronx Zoo parking fee at both these entrances, known as Bronx River Gate and Southern Boulevard Gate comes at $17 for cars and more for buses. In addition to premium onsite parking facilities, the Bronx Zoo also features plenty of value-added services like the availability of charging stations for electric vehicles.

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Bronx Zoo Parking Fee

Location Rate
One Fordham Plaza Parking$2 - $8/day
Parkchester Tremont City Parking$2 - 30/day
Riverdale Parking Lot City Parking$10 - $40/day
Heights 183 Parking LLC$15 - $35/day
200 Cabrini Blvd Parking$5 - $23/day
162 Parking Ops Parking$9 - $23/day
400 W 155th St Valet City Parking$10 - $23/day
779 Riverside Drive Parking$11 - $264/day
Park 108 Valet Parking$8 - $24/day
215 E 95TH Parking LLC$19 - $65/day

Bronx Zoo Parking FAQ

Is parking free at the Bronx Zoo?

No. The on-site parking at the Bronx Zoo charges $20 for all-day car parking. Bus parking and preferred parking for weekends are also available on-site. You can find free street parking in some of the neighborhoods surrounding the zoo.

Where is the best place to park at the Bronx Zoo?

Off-site garages are the best place for Bronx Zoo parking. On-site parking is in high demand during working hours. Despite being cheap, street parking is risky, and it is hard to find a vacant spot. Off-site facilities are cheap and safe compared to other alternatives.

How much is parking near Bronx Zoo?

The on-site parking at the zoo is $20 per day. Street parking rates start from $1.50 per hour. Despite being cheap, parking in the streets is not the best option. Off-site garages offer cheap rates for features like valet parking and paved spaces.

Is there street parking near Bronx Zoo?

There is street parking in the neighborhood. But most of these are not easy to access on foot. Some spots at Putnam Place and Dekalb Avenue are over an hour away on foot from the zoo. But off-site parking facilities are within walking distance and have accessible parking spots.

Bronx Zoo Parking Tips

It is always best to pre-book parking in advance before going out. There are plenty of websites and parking apps out there that offer easy interfaces for parking reservations at secure spots and garages. Most of these parking lots and garages offer cheaper rates than drive-in garages as well.

Even if you are parking in the most secure parking garages or lots, never leave your valuables exposed on your car. Many people make it a habit to drop off e-gadgets like mobile phones and laptops on the car’s passenger seats. Car-jackers consider parking lots as an easy target and can steal any valuable from even the most secure car parking lots or garages. Do not underestimate anyone.

Do not randomly park anywhere in the city. Go for street parking only at designated parking spots. Do not park in reserved spots like disabled parking slot if you are not eligible for the reservation.

Keep an eye out for traffic signboards to avoid unwanted traffic violations. Many cities and streets across the country have parking restrictions like alternate side parking, loading zones etc. If you fail to move your vehicle when the restriction begins, you could end up on the wrong side of a parking ticket.

Never gamble with the parking meter if you have parked your car in a metered parking spot. Always move your car out before the metered parking timer runs out. Trying your luck with a metered parking lot could result in your car getting towed or impounded.

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