Bampfylde Street car park, Exeter. A central pay & display car park with 88 spaces, open daily from 8am to 10pm. Credit: © David Smith
Drivers in Exeter now face a wide range of parking costs depending on where they choose to leave their car, but there are still options that won’t break the bank.
Latest data from Exeter City Council shows a clear price gradient across its car parks, with city‑centre locations among the most expensive and outlying zones much cheaper for longer stays.
Prices were last updated earlier this year as part of the council’s tariff schedule.
Central Exeter car parks are the most expensive, offering convenience at a cost. These include:
Prices (Mon–Sat):
Prices (Sun):
Most expensive option: Guildhall, John Lewis, and Princesshay 2 & 3, where all-day parking costs £19.30.
Zone 1 car parks are within walking distance of the city centre and include:
Tariffs (Mon–Sat):
Tariffs (Sun):
Zone 1 offers a reasonable compromise between convenience and cost.
Zone 2 car parks are slightly further out but still accessible:
Prices (Mon–Sat):
Prices (Sun):
Zone 2 is ideal for visitors who want to save money without walking too far from the centre.
Zone 3 is best for budget-conscious drivers willing to walk further:
Tariffs (Mon–Sun):
Zone 3 offers the best value for all-day parking, at just £5.40.
Private operators like NCP Market Street provide alternatives near Exeter Cathedral:
These can be cheaper than central council options for full-day stays, especially with early bird deals.
Tips for drivers:
This guide helps drivers make an informed choice, whether they’re visiting for a short trip or a full day out in Exeter.
All parking prices and information are correct as of December 2025. Drivers should check signage or operator websites before travel, as charges may change.
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