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Hey guys, anyone know any good places to park in the city near Flagstaff gardens? I know that Vic Market has parking for $10 the whole day on Weds or something. Anyone know any other cheapy places? thanks guys!

very cheap

I park at QV when in the city. $12 I think.

10 bucks is soo cheep~!!!

I usually park at carpark building at William ST and Lt Lonsdale..

there early bird is $16...

but if u r not early bird QV also good place... coz there just $12....((but u have to spend over $1...))

theres a carpark in the city for $4 a day, but its behind the exhibition building.. bit too far for ya,

i say stick to the vic market... its close and like everyones said its really cheap for the city dude, especially cos its around the corner from your work

What's wrong with public transport? (what's right with it? :( )

I want to drive out when I finish work on Friday...Hate having to catch a train back to sunshine and then drive back to the city....

Does anyone know how much Crown charge these days??

I always get free parking there, so I have no idea.

I was trying to look it up on the website but it's been blocked on my work computer damn....hahahaa

very cheap

I park at QV when in the city. $12 I think.

sure is. spend atleast $1 and the whole days parking is $12

i work at sensis which is right ontop of QV carpark so i park there often and thats the cheapest around.

theres crown also which is $5 i think but then u have to catch a tram to where you wanna go and all so it gesta annoying. QV is more central.

i used to park at qv. but it is kinda decieving. to spend that dollar each day and try to find something you need that cheap is a pain. lol safeway gets overrun every day at 5 pm.

i know its quite far away but the jam factory has $7 all day parking. theres also a all day free park located somewhere in the proximity of the alfred but i have never found it. and hints?

there is a place in carlton near rmit just off lygon st where you can park for free all day.

that's where i used to park when i had long hours at uni

EDIT: where the feck is Flagstaff gardens? lol

umm, near flagstaff station?

right next to the courts. >_<

jam factory is a bit far... =/

Find any spot, wait till no one is looking, introduce your foot to the parking meter, Once it is buggered ring the number on the meter, tell em its buggered and your location, tell them u cant park anywhere else. they will withdraw any Fine imposed on your car. Happy days.

P.S. parking inspectors are scum of the earth.. i dont give a shit what anyone rekons.

Find any spot, wait till no one is looking, introduce your foot to the parking meter, Once it is buggered ring the number on the meter, tell em its buggered and your location, tell them u cant park anywhere else. they will withdraw any Fine imposed on your car. Happy days.

P.S. parking inspectors are scum of the earth.. i dont give a shit what anyone rekons.

lol now how hard would one have to kick lol

ye i hate parking inspectors to. i got a parking fine coz the car parked behind me was a little in my lane and my front lip was just past the loading bay zone and i got a $125 parking fine.

called up and wrote in to get out of it and i got rejected.

so i het them also.

lol now how hard would one have to kick lol

ye i hate parking inspectors to. i got a parking fine coz the car parked behind me was a little in my lane and my front lip was just past the loading bay zone and i got a $125 parking fine.

called up and wrote in to get out of it and i got rejected.

so i het them also.

I dont hate them.... I despise them!

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