Live OpenStreetMap data · 20 US cities

Find smart parking in every major US city.

ParkSpotter is an independent street and garage parking guide. Compare hourly rates, hours, access type, and neighborhood walkability — no app install, no signup, just a clear answer to "where do I park?"

1,048Parking facilities
20US cities
200Neighborhoods covered
Cars parked along a curb on a city street, illustrative of the kind of street parking listed on ParkSpotter
Street parking in a typical US downtown — every listing on ParkSpotter is sourced from OpenStreetMap, not this photo.

Browse parking by city

Every city page lists parking facilities by neighborhood, with structured hourly, daily and monthly cost estimates so you can plan a trip — whether you're commuting to a downtown office, attending an event, or visiting overnight.

How ParkSpotter works

We pull amenity=parking records from the OpenStreetMap Overpass API at overpass-api.de, then organize each facility by city, neighborhood and facility type — surface lot, multi-level garage, underground deck or curbside street parking. Every individual facility gets its own indexable page with structured data, an estimated rate breakdown, and walkability context for the surrounding blocks.

Because the data is sourced from an open dataset rather than a paywalled feed, ParkSpotter is genuinely transparent: you can verify each location on OpenStreetMap and submit corrections back to the source.

Tip: Bookmark your home city for fast access. We'll keep the directory of facilities and street parking guides updated as OpenStreetMap contributors refine the underlying data.

Driver guides & parking tips

Looking for advice rather than a specific lot? Our driver tips page covers reading curbside signs, decoding hourly rate posters, finding overnight overflow when garages fill up, and avoiding the most common ticket categories in busy cities. We also explain how to think about monthly contracts when downtown garage prices spike during convention weeks or sporting playoffs.