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King's Chapel
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King's Chapel is a historic Unitarian church on Boston’s Freedom Trail, known for its elegant 18th century Georgian architecture and rich colonial history at the corner of Tremont and School Streets. Set among Downtown Boston’s offices, shops, and nearby historic sites like the King’s Chapel Burying Ground and Boston Common, the area is busy throughout the day, so traffic can be steady and navigating by car often requires extra time and patience.
Because this central neighborhood sees a constant mix of commuters, tour groups, and locals, nearby street parking is limited, metered, and subject to strict time limits and enforcement, which can make finding a spot on arrival frustrating. Planning your visit and arranging parking near King's Chapel in advance helps you avoid circling crowded one way streets, cuts down on travel stress, and lets you focus on tours, services, or concerts instead of the clock on a meter. Always review current city parking regulations and official visitor information before you travel, as rules and availability can change.
Parking near King's Chapel
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How to park near King's Chapel
Typical visit duration at King's Chapel 1-2 hours
Street parking immediately around King’s Chapel in downtown Boston is very limited and mostly metered or resident-only, with strict time limits and active enforcement every day. Most visitors rely on nearby public garages such as One Beacon Street Garage or the Boston Common Garage instead of trying to find street parking.
Overnight parking Available at One Beacon Street Garage (Valet Operation) (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at One Beacon Street Garage (Valet Operation) (43 Tremont St.), a 3 minute walk away.
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