Central Parking

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Finding parking in the West Village often feels like solving a puzzle. Central Parking offers a straightforward solution for drivers needing a spot near the Hudson River waterfront. This garage sits at 100 Morton St, New York, NY 10014, a block where residential quiet meets the hum of nearby restaurants and galleries. The area’s mix of low-rise buildings and occasional high-rises makes street parking scarce, so dedicated facilities fill a practical gap.

The neighborhood’s grid of narrow streets and frequent pedestrian traffic can turn circling for a meter into a test of patience. Garages like this one provide an alternative to the hunt, especially when time matters more than saving a few dollars. Morton Street’s location—close to the Whitney Museum and the High Line—means demand fluctuates with tourist seasons and local events. Securing a spot in advance can simplify plans, whether for a quick errand or a longer stay.

Call (800) 836-6666 to confirm availability or ask about rates before arriving. Some garages in this part of Manhattan adjust pricing based on duration or time of day, so a quick phone check avoids surprises. The process stays simple: drive in, park, and head out without the usual curb-side stress. No frills, just a functional stopgap in a city where space is always at a premium.

For first-time visitors, the map helps pinpoint the entrance, tucked between the area’s characteristic brownstones and newer developments. The West Village’s charm lies in its walkability, but that same density makes parking a persistent challenge. A reserved spot here lets you focus on the neighborhood’s cafés, bookshops, and river views instead of the search for curb space.

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Created 28 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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