Parking Fee Changes from 1 May 2024

Parking fees will be changing in City of Perth Parking (CPP) car parks and on-street (kerbside) parking bays from 1 May 2024

This is only the second time we’ve increased the cost of parking in the last five years. The increase will help cover increasing running costs. Even after this rise, City of Perth Parking car parks continue to provide lower fees than most of our CBD competitors. 

The below locations will be affected by the fee changes: 

Boom gate entry car parks

  • Hourly rate in all boom gate entry car parks will increase by 50 cents per hour
  • Day rate Monday to Friday will increase by $1 per day 

 

Pay & display car parks

  • Hourly rate in all pay & display car parks will increase by 30 to 50 cents per hour
  • Day rate Monday to Friday will increase by $1.50 per day

 

On-street (kerbside) car bays

  • Hourly rate will increase by 30 to 70 cents per hour depending on the location
  • Day rate Monday to Friday will increase by $1.60 per day in Nedlands and Crawley, and $1.50 per day in Claisebrook on Brown Street between Jewell Lane and Mardalup Car park

To view the parking fees effective 1 May 2024 click here to download.

Fee changes do not apply to motorcycle parking fees. There are no changes to ACROD parking concessions.

The following free parking initiatives are available for visitors to use when enjoying our City:

Free night-time parking

Free night-time parking is available in all City of Perth Parking (CPP) car parks during the below times:

  • Boom gate car parks: 6pm to 5.59am, Monday to Sunday
  • Pay & Display car parks: 6pm to 3.59am, Monday to Sunday

Terms and conditions apply, click here for more information.

 

3-hour free parking in select car parks

Free 3-hour parking is available in these three CPP car parks on weekends and public holidays:

Terms and conditions apply, click here for more information.

 

1-hour free parking on-street in select areas

Free 1-hour parking is available in select areas on Hay Street in East Perth and West Perth, and Royal Street in East Perth.

Refer to street signs for parking restrictions.. 

Click here for more information including a map of where the 1-hour free parking areas are located. 

 

When you park with the City of Perth, revenue from parking fees supports the services provided by the City. Thank you for parking with the City of Perth and helping to keep our City vibrant.