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Parking at Edinburgh Waverley station

👮 Written by an experienced enforcement officer in Edinburgh· 2026 edition

Edinburgh Waverley sits in a valley in the middle of the city, so parking right at the station means the multi-storey on New Street — handy, but pricey, and with a low 1.90m height limit. Here's what it costs and the cheaper ways to do it.

🚆 The short answerThe Waverley station car park (APCOA, New Street, EH8 8BH) has a 1.90m height limit, is open 24 hours, and costs roughly £5/hour or £25/24 hours (first 15 minutes free). It's dead central, so on-street nearby is expensive too — for a full day, another car park or arriving by train/tram is usually better.

The station car park

Run by APCOA on New Street (the Old Town side of the station), it has around 488 spaces, 16 Blue Badge bays and EV charging. Watch the 1.90m height limit — vans and tall SUVs won't fit — and the ramps are narrow. Pay by contactless or the APCOA Connect app.

DurationPrice
Up to 15 minFree
Up to 1 hour£5.00
Up to 3 hours£10.00
Up to 24 hours£25.00

Dropping someone off

The 15 minutes free in the car park covers a quick set-down. Otherwise follow the station's signed set-down arrangements — and note the surrounding streets are controlled, so don't leave the car on a yellow line.

Cheaper alternatives

For a day in town, the Castle Terrace, St James Quarter or Greenside (Omni) car parks often work out better than the station rate. On-street around Waverley is central Zone 2/3 — roughly £8–£9/hour, charged daily including Sunday afternoons, with maximum stays. And of course Waverley is the rail and tram hub, so leaving the car out of town and coming in by train or tram is often easiest of all.

⚠️ Heads up: the LEZWaverley is inside Edinburgh's Low Emission Zone. A non-compliant vehicle is fined just for driving into the centre, separately from any parking charge.

Quick recap

Check a central street

Look up any address near Waverley to see its zone, charges and hours before you park.

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Edinburgh Parking Guide · Written first-hand by an experienced enforcement officer in Edinburgh
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