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Exeter has plenty of city centre parking, or use the Park and Ride for a convenient and stress-free way of getting into the city.
Exeter City Council's owns and manages most of the city centre's car parks. For opening times, charges and locations click here. There is also an NCP car park in the city centre. Parking for motorists with disabilities is free in Exeter City Council car parks (except Guildhall and Mary Arches), provided a valid blue badge is displayed.
There is plenty of coach parking in Exeter, visit our group visits page to help plan a group visit to Exeter.
Please note - there aren't any lifts available at Cathedral and Quay MSCP. Visitors to the Cathedral and City should park on level 4 if wheelchair access is required. Alternative Parking can be found at Haven Road car parks for wheel chair users requiring level access to the Quay areas.
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