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If you work downtown or like to shop or play here often, Downtown Spokane has several options to help you with parking. Explore below for a description of the parking programs that are overseen by the BID. Parking Operators in the downtown area are encouraged to participate in ParkSpokane by helping customers find parking faster. See our toolkit HERE

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who will validate my parking?

    While you shop, dine, have fun, or utilize many of the services downtown, participating downtown businesses help pay for your parking by giving you an EasyPark validation whenever you make a minimum purchase. Validated EasyPark coupons are redeemable at downtown parking facilities displaying an EasyPark sign.

    Participating retailers include: Athleta * ALSC Architects * AMC Theaters * Anderson & Co. * Auntie’s * Bookstore * Banana Republic * Ben Bridge Jeweler * Brian Knopf p.c. * Coffman Engineers * Corey Plaster DDS * D.A. Davidson & Co * Dania * Dennis Anderson M.S. * Downtown Spokane Partnership * Easypark Promotions * GAP * Global Credit Union * The North Face * Nordstrom * Pendleton * Pottery Barn * The Eye Care Team * Umpqua Bank * Uncles Games & Puzzles * Vorpahl Wing Securities * Walking Company * Wells St John P.S. * Wheatland Bank * Williams-Sonoma * Witherspoon Kelley

  • Is there a difference between on-street and off-street parking?

    The on street parking system is managed by the City of Spokane. Find more information about meter parking on the City of Spokane website.

    Most off-street parking is managed by private building, lot or property owners. Costs and accessibility for these lots will vary. Look for the white "P" on the blue background which indicates the lot or garage is accessible to the public.

  • Where do I find parking?

    Downtown Spokane offers a variety of parking options from on street meters and surface lots to day and long-term garages at a fraction of the cost of other cities. If you’re coming downtown for the day, for a special event, or to enjoy the many shopping and dining opportunities, you don’t have to look far to find a place to park. Use the map above to locate the right space for you.

  • Where do I park if I work downtown?

    If you work in the downtown area and your employer does not provide parking for you, there are many parking lots and garages that offer monthly parking passes ranging in cost from $100 to $200 depending on location and accessibility.

    For $40 a month through the STA you can park at the Spokane Arena and shuttle into downtown. The shuttle runs during the work-week into downtown from 6:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m. More

  • I own a parking lot/garage. How can I join Park Spokane?

    The Downtown Spokane Partnership is excited to welcome your parking option to our suite of services. To make sure that your information is accurately listed and promoted, reach out to our office by contacting Andrew Rolwes at arolwes@downtownspokane.org or calling 509.456.0580.

    A toolkit of branding materials can be found below.
    Park Spokane Toolkit

Getting Around

  • 41: Regional bus transit routes
  • 21,400: Off-street parking spaces
  • 56%: Average parking occupancy

Other Ways to Get Around

  • Spokane Transit Authority

    Spokane Transit Authority

    Don't stress about the drive! Let Spokane Transit Authority (STA) take you to downtown Spokane for work or fun. With 41 different routes and 147 buses, STA's Fixed Route bus service offers convenient transportation options for commuters and visitors alike. Plus, don't miss out on the new Central City Line for an even easier way to travel through the heart of downtown.

    Catch the Bus
  • Commute Trip Reduction

    Commute Trip Reduction

    In 1993, Spokane County implemented the Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Law to reduce traffic congestion, air pollution and fuel consumption through employer-based programs that reduce the number and distance of single occupant vehicles on the road. Utilize a wide range of programs that are good for you and good for the environment.

    MyCommute.org
  • Bike to Downtown

    Bike to Downtown

    With more than 50 bike racks installed throughout the downtown area, a growing number of bike-friendly lanes and bike-friendly employers, two wheel transit is a great option for commuting.

    View Map

Your Parking Dollars at Work

Did you know that by parking at a downtown meter you're helping to improve the downtown environment? From infrastructure, to beautification, parking meter money is invested back into the streets and work to make Spokane better. LEARN MORE