City Parking - 1755 Broadway Garage LLC
235 W. 56th St., New York, NY, 10019
Located in the vibrant Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, City Parking - 1755 Broadway Garage LLC at 235 W. 56th St. offers a secure and affordable indoor parking option just steps from some of New York City's most iconic destinations. Whether you're heading to Carnegie Hall, the Time Warner Center, Roseland Ballroom, or a Broadway show, this garage puts you within easy reach of the city's top attractions.
This commercial garage provides a seamless parking experience with features like valet service, covered parking, and on-site attendants available at all times. Electric vehicle drivers can take advantage of convenient charging stations for a small fee, and the garage supports easy entry with mobile passes. With flexible operating hours and overnight parking available, reserving your spot in advance ensures a hassle-free visit to Midtown Manhattan.
This parking location includes the following features:
Covered: Protect your car from the weather with covered parking. Valet: Relax while a professional valet parks your vehicle for you. Electric Car Charging: Recharge your car conveniently with on-site EV charging stations Mobile Pass: Enter easily with a mobile parking pass. No printing required. Attended at all times: An attendant is on site at all times to assist and ensure a smooth parking experience.
Please note:
Height Restriction: Vehicles over 6 feet 0 inches are not permitted. Overnight Parking Hours: Overnight parking is only allowed if you drop off and pick up your vehicle between 6AM and 12AM daily.
Amenities
Valet
Covered
Attended
EV Charging
Mobile Pass
Operating hours
Monday
6 AM – 11:59 PM
Tuesday
6 AM – 11:59 PM
Wednesday
6 AM – 11:59 PM
Thursday
6 AM – 11:59 PM
Friday
6 AM – 11:59 PM
Saturday
6 AM – 11:59 PM
Sunday
6 AM – 11:59 PM
Frequently asked questions
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