They are split into three tariff zones – red, green and blue - which are all charged differently. The rate falls the farther you park your car away from the city centre. See charges applied.
Your Pay & Display ticket is valid for the zone in which it was bought and any cheaper zones. This means that you can use a red ticket in a green or blue zone and a green ticket in a blue zone.
Please note that all Pay & Display tickets, regardless of the zone they were bought in, are valid for all zones Monday - Friday 18.00 - 08.00 hrs.
Your ticket or permit must be placed visibly in the front windscreen.
If you often park in a zone, you can buy Time Interval Cards at a discounted rate.
The Scratch card replaces Pay & Display tickets so you do not have to find a machine to get a ticket.
If you want to purchase Time Interval Cards and/or Scratch cards you can contact our customers service (se contact details right).
Having a Pay & Display ticket or parking permit does not exempt you from complying with any local parking restrictions in places where there are special signs giving time limits or other parking restrictions.
On parking, set the pointer to the time of arrival. If parking before a time restriction starts and continuing into the time restriction, set the pointer to when the time restriction actually starts.
When you have passed the blue zone marker sign, Pay & Display tickets are required.
When you have passed the grey zone marker sign, you are no longer ind the Pay & Display Zone.
Free parking is generally available in all zones for:
New year’s day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, the fourth Friday after Easter, Ascension Day, 5. June, Whit Monday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day.
Note that this only applies to Pay & Display parking and that the Road Traffic Act/signage still applies.