It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Mayor Brett P. Smiley announced the return of complimentary two-hour parking for shopping in Providence business corridors throughout the holiday season. The two-hour free holiday parking program begins on Small Business Saturday, November 30, 2024, through Wednesday, January 1, 2025, making it easier for shoppers to visit small independent retailers and dining establishments. Mayor Smiley and Providence City Councilor Oscar Vargas also announced that the City of Providence will provide free 30-minute parking outside of City Hall on Washington Street to make it easier for residents to access city services. The City Hall parking program begins December 2, 2024, and is available from 8:30am-4:30pm, while City Hall is open to the public. While parking meter violations will not be issued during free two-hour parking in the specified districts, two-hour parking limits will be enforced to allow all residents and visitors to take advantage of the campaign.
Still parking-wary? Plan ahead and make dining reservations at a restaurant that offers valet parking in the area you plan to shop; bonus points for free valet parking! Simply exit your car, have it parked, enjoy a meal, and do some shopping before calling for your car. Pro-tip: bring along a parking key if you have one, and keep bills ready for tips; some valets also accept payment apps like Venmo.
Or take advantage of the RIPTA system and take the bus into or around the city. All bus routes start and end at Kennedy Plaza downtown. If you live in Providence, walk, ride, or take a ride-share. Pay using exact change, or the Wave smart card or mobile app. RIPTA.com/wave
Complimentary two-hour holiday parking will be available in the following commercial districts:
Broad Street
Public Street to Montgomery Avenue
College Hill
Angell Street: Brook Street to Prospect Street
Brooke Street to Bowen Street
Euclid Avenue: Brook Street to Thayer Street
Meeting Street: Brook Street to Brown Street
Prospect Street: George Street to Angell Street
South Water Street-Crawford Street Bridge to Wickenden Street
South Main Street: Wickenden Street to College Street
Thayer Street: Bowen Street to Waterman Street
Waterman Street: Prospect Street to Hope Street
Downtown
Downtown Providence-bounded by Sabin Street, Memorial Boulevard, Dyer Street, Clifford Street and Dave Gavitt Way
Federal Hill
Atwells Avenue: Bradford Street to Sutton Street
Brayton Avenue: West Exchange Street to Spruce Street
Dean Street: Atwells Avenue to West Exchange Street
Spruce Street: Dean Street to Acorn Street
Fox Point
Ives Street: Wickenden Street to Preston Street
Wickenden Street: Benefit Street to Ives Street
Hope Street
Rochambeau Avenue to Blackstone Boulevard
Jewelry District
Jewelry District-bounded by Clifford Street, Eddy Street, Point Street and East Franklin Street
Point Street: Point Street Bridge to East Franklin Street
State House/Train Station
Canal Street: Smith Street to Park Row
Francis Street: Hayes Street to Smith Street
Gaspee Street: Smith Street to Francis Street
North Main Street-Steeple Street to Smith Street
Park Street: Smith Street to Orms Street
Park Row & Park Row West: North Main Street to Exchange Street
State Street: Orms Street to Smith Street
Olneyville Square
Bounded by Route 10: Delaine Street, Atwood Street, and Magnolia Street
Wayland Square
Angell and South Angell Streets: Butler Avenue to Gano Street
Wayland Avenue: Angell Street to Waterman Street
Source: ProvidenceRI.gov
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