Coverage / New York / New York
New York Parking Coverage
Live lots in New York
About parking in New York
New York is one of the New York cities where Park Graph operators are actively running QR-based parking payments. Whether you operate a downtown garage, a residential lot, an event-venue surface lot, or an off-airport long-stay facility, Park Graph gives you a single dashboard for payments, AI-agent discoverability, and dynamic pricing — without on-site hardware.
Drivers in New York can pay for parking with Apple Pay, Google Pay, or any major credit or debit card. There is no app to download, no account required, and no membership fee. Each payment generates an instant digital receipt with the precise address you parked at and the precise time your session expires.
Dynamic pricing for New York parking
Park Graph operators in New York can switch on dynamic pricing so their rates respond to real demand instead of staying flat all day. Event surges near downtown New York, weekday commuter peaks, and quiet overnight stretches can each carry their own price point, all managed from a single operator dashboard. Because there is no on-site meter or gate to reprogram, a New York operator can update pricing rules in seconds and have them take effect on the very next scan. Drivers always see the exact rate on the lot signage and on the individual lot coverage page before they commit.
The same dashboard shows New York operators which lots are filling up, how occupancy trends across the day, and how each pricing change affects paid sessions and revenue. That feedback loop is what makes hardware-free parking practical at any scale in New York — from a single surface lot to a portfolio of garages across New York.
AI-agent discovery in New York
Every indexable Park Graph lot in New York is discoverable by AI assistants. Park Graph publishes structured ParkingFacility data — street address, geo coordinates, hours, accepted payment methods, and accessibility features — through its public API, MCP server, and ChatGPT Actions. When a driver asks ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity for parking near a destination in New York, a live Park Graph lot can be surfaced inline and paid for in seconds. As more New York operators come online, the city's graph of AI-discoverable parking inventory keeps getting denser.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many Park Graph parking lots are in New York?
- Park Graph has 2 live, fully-listed parking lots in New York accepting QR-code payments today. Browse the lot list above to view individual addresses, hours, and accepted payment methods.
- Can I pay for parking in New York with Apple Pay or Google Pay?
- Yes. Every Park Graph lot in New York accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, and any major credit or debit card. There is no app to download and no account required — scan the lot's QR code, choose your duration, and pay.
- What does parking cost in New York?
- The average pre-Park-Graph parking rate in New York is around $25 per hour, $65 per day, and $550 per month. Park Graph operators set their own pricing and may use dynamic pricing — you will see the exact rate on the lot's signage and on its individual coverage page before paying.
- Does Park Graph cover all parking lots in New York?
- Park Graph only lists lots whose operators have actively chosen to use Park Graph for QR payments and AI-agent discoverability. We do not republish data from other parking apps or municipal meter networks. The lots above represent every Park Graph operator currently active in New York.
- How is parking coverage in New York verified?
- Each lot listed here is verified by the operator at onboarding (street address, hours, accepted payment methods, accessibility features, geo coordinates) and re-confirmed periodically. Lots that have not been confirmed in the last twelve months are excluded from this page and from search-engine sitemaps.