Parking St. Peter's Square (P10)

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Gent, Belgium

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Parking St. Peter's Square (P10) Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Parking St. Peter's Square (P10) is located in Gent, Belgium on Sint-Pietersplein 65. Parking St. Peter's Square (P10) is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category parking garage in Belgium.

Address

Sint-Pietersplein 65

Phone

+32 92662960

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Vijayendra Rao

It's a parking place, nothing exciting. Cool looking buildings surrounding it. I think there's some bars and cafe near it, didn't check them out though. Parking is cheap! Walk to the centrum is about 2 kms from here.

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Niki Roskin

This parking is at a walking distance of 15 minutes away from the shopping street. It's easy to access with license plate recognition so you don't have to get a ticket. When you want to leave, you just go to one of the payment terminals, submit your license plate and pay after which you will be able to leave. The spots are spacious and there is an elevator available.

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aymeric samyn

Great parking just really expensive

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Tien Nguyen

Very calm place (not in Friday nights) when uneducated students throw full of beer cans and glass on the streets! Parking place is really large with 3 floors under ground and cars can be easily spot a loc here!

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Lien Demeyere

Coronaproof

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joery vanwaeyenberghe

To much grey and sometimes there are random events but not all the time. There is also a cathedral a beautiful view but not to enthusiastic about it though to be honest it's just a building.

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O H

Excellent - relatively easy to find as a tourist, low prices per day, clean, well.lit and safe, open 24 hours and a few minutes walk to the centre.

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Carl Young

Entrance difficult to find. Staffed lot and only 7.5 for the day though. 20 min walk to the cathedral and Belfort. The Abbey nextdoor was well worth the time though.