Paying for parking near Old Stone House of Brooklyn, is easy
Set within Washington Park in Park Slope, the Old Stone House of Brooklyn is a reconstructed Dutch farmhouse on original 17th‑century foundations and a key site of the 1776 Battle of Long Island. Today it hosts exhibits, school programs, and community arts and history events, drawing families and history buffs to a lively neighborhood along Fifth Avenue.
The streets around Park Slope can be busy and curb space is competitive, with alternate side parking rules, metered zones, bike lanes, and loading areas that tighten availability, especially on weekends and evenings. Planning ahead and booking parking near Old Stone House of Brooklyn helps you avoid circling, keep to your schedule, and enjoy the area with less stress. Expect limited street parking and read every sign for meter hours, time limits, and restrictions, then check updated official sources before you go.
Parking near Old Stone House of Brooklyn

Impark - 343-353 4th Ave. Garage
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How to park near Old Stone House of Brooklyn
Typical visit duration at Old Stone House of Brooklyn 1–2 hours
Street parking is available on nearby Park Slope blocks, with metered spaces on 5th Avenue and Alternate Side Parking rules on residential streets; spaces fill quickly. Expect seasonal Open Streets or event closures on parts of 5th Avenue, so always check posted signs.
Overnight parking No overnight parking available nearby.
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at Impark - 343-353 4th Ave. Garage, a 3 minute walk away.
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