Icon Parking

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Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
Parking
Paid parking garage
Paid parking lot

About

The Icon Parking garage sits in Manhattan’s far west midtown stretch, at 721 10th Ave, New York, NY 10019, providing vehicle storage across multiple levels. It’s one of the standard workhorse options for drivers cutting through the West Side or catching shows up the block. Amenities include handicapped-accessible spots scattered through the levels, in-and-out privileges for short errands downtown or further south, and overnight stays when travelers need to leave a car overnight. Additional services include car washing bays and tire inflation stations for quick cleanups before heading back out.

They keep self-service payment kiosks near the elevators and stairwells, with payment options for credit cards or mobile wallets. Oversized vehicles and vans generally fit without trouble, though trunk-heavy sedans sometimes park nose-in to clear the aisle. The entry gate scans tickets or license plates, and an attendant booth handles cash transactions after hours. Clear signage directs drivers to the elevator lobby and stairwells; no single stall is reserved, so the first open space is usually taken.

Pick up a slip at entry, park on the level that’s lit and open, then return with the ticket before the grace period ends. If the lanes feel cramped when show crowds pour out, they open overflow lanes on the lower deck that connect via covered walkway. Motorcycles can roll in without hunting for compact spaces, and the attendant notes battery carts in high season for moving heavier vehicles during peak hours.

Call (212) 956-2070 for recorded updates or to confirm gate hours before leaving the garage. Directions and the exact map are always one click away at Google Maps.

Technical Info

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Created 15 Jan 2025
Updated 02 Jul 2026

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