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Parking in Castro, San Francisco

There are 8 parking facilities tracked in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, CA. Below you'll find each lot or garage with structured rates, hours and access category.

What Castro parking is like

The Castro area sits within the broader San Francisco driving market, and parking dynamics here generally reflect the neighborhood's mix of residential, commercial and entertainment use. During weekday business hours, expect higher demand around office buildings and lunch-rush commercial blocks; on evenings and weekends, demand often shifts toward bars, restaurants and event venues. If you arrive during a known peak window, plan a backup option two or three blocks beyond your primary destination.

Street parking in Castro is governed by the same San Francisco citywide framework: metered zones, time-limited free spots, residential permit areas and event-window restrictions. Always check the topmost sign on a post — when restrictions stack, the highest sign generally wins. see Castro permit zone map.

8 facilities in Castro

Hotel Tomo
Private · surface lot · Open 24 hours, 7 days
$6/hr
Fillmore Street Annex Garage
Open access · underground garage · Open 24 hours, 7 days
$5/hr
Medical Center Parking
Private · multi-level garage · 3773 Sacramento Street · Open 24 hours, 7 days
$8/hr
2100 Webster Street Parking
Public access · underground garage · 2100 Webster Street · Mo-Fr 07:00-19:00; Sa-Su closed; PH off
$5/hr
Clay Street Garage
Public access · 2401 Clay Street · Open 24 hours, 7 days
$4/hr
Inspiration Point
Open access · surface lot · Open 24 hours, 7 days
$10/hr
1635 Divisadero Garage
Public access · multi-level garage · 2451 Sutter Street · Open 24 hours, 7 days
$3/hr
Pierce Street Garage
Public access · 3236 Pierce Street · Open 24 hours, 7 days
$3/hr

Driver tips for Castro

If you're new to driving in Castro, three habits will save you time and money. First, identify one reliable off-street facility from the list above and treat it as your default — that eliminates the circling pattern that drains both your time and your tank. Second, save the parking facility's address as a navigation favorite so you can route directly without re-searching from inside a busy block. Third, read every meter post fully before stepping away from the car — many San Francisco tickets come from drivers who missed a rush-hour tow-away clause stacked above a paid-meter sign.

Frequent visitors should explore monthly contracts at a single garage; the savings versus daily rates often exceed 40% in busy San Francisco neighborhoods. Special-event days (sports, concerts, conventions) routinely surge garage rates by 100–300%, so if your visit overlaps a known event, plan to arrive early or use transit for the last leg. compare event-day parking deals.

Why we cover Castro: Comprehensive coverage of every neighborhood in our 20 supported cities is the core ParkSpotter promise. If a facility is missing, anyone can add it to OpenStreetMap and it will appear in our next data refresh.