Key:parking

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Information road sign parking.svg
Description
Indicates the type of the parking facility Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: parking
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)may be used on relations
Documented values: 8
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Status: approvedPage for proposal

The parking key can be used together with amenity=parking to specify the type of parking facility.

On ways tagged with highway=*, the parking key can be used with side suffixes to specify parking along streets (parking:left=*, parking:right=* or parking:both=*). See the street parking page for more details about this.

Common values

Value Description Image Status
surface One level of parking on the ground. P3030027ParkingLot wb.jpg Approved
underground Underground parking. Christian Wirth - Tiefgarage Hauptplatz.jpg Approved
multi-storey Two or more levels of parking decks in a building structure. A common "parking garage" in the US. Prefer this tag to "parking=garage". Multi-storey car park, Percy Street (geograph 1666894).jpg Approved
rooftop One level of a parking deck on top of the building. Seattle - rooftop parking lot of the Fred Rogers Building from atop the Brunswick Building.jpg In use
carports Structure used to offer limited protection to vehicles, primarily cars, from the elements (Carports on Wikipedia). Typically without walls. Carport-gewölbt.jpg Approved
garage_boxes One level buildings with multiple individual boxes for one car, each, usually made of brick and metal. Usually, this area belong to garage cooperative with own name, chairman, budget, rules, security, etc. Bhv-alte-garagen hg.jpg Approved
sheds Private hangars for vehicles, located close to owner's home. Often constructed of profiled metal. By contrast, a private garage usually has walls and a locking door, with room for 1–3 cars usually; for these use the tag building=garage instead. 2009-365-232 Let it Rain-Snow (3858492698).jpg Approved

Street Parking
lane Parking on the street (which could be easily converted to a travel lane). Mostly used as a value for parking:left=*, parking:right=* or parking:both=* on a street tagged with highway=*. Darby Street Pre-Shared Space Change.jpg Approved
street_side Area suitable or designated for parking, which is directly adjacent to the carriageway of a road (but not on it) and can be reached directly from the roadway without having to use an access way. 20200925-parking-lined-perpendicular.jpg Approved
on_kerb Zeichen 315-65 - Parken ganz auf Gehwegen in Fahrtrichtung rechts, StVO 1992.svg Parking on the sidewalk. Mostly used as a value for parking:left=*, parking:right=* or parking:both=* on a street tagged with highway=*. Gdansk Aldony.jpg Approved
half_on_kerb Zeichen 315-55 - Parken halb auf Gehwegen in Fahrtrichtung rechts, StVO 1992.svg Parking partially on the sidewalk. Mostly used as a value for parking:left=*, parking:right=* or parking:both=* on a street tagged with highway=*. Gdansk Aldony.jpg Approved
shoulder Parking on the shoulder, i.e. hard, paved or unpaved sections beside the road not normally meant to be driven on. Mostly used as a value for parking:left=*, parking:right=* or parking:both=* on a street tagged with highway=*. Approved
layby Parking at a lay-by (a term used predominantly on the British Isles) or rest area alongside a major road. A lay-by or rest-area is a facility, often rural, alongside a major road where motorists can take a break en-route to their destination Layby, A629 - geograph.org.uk - 3092382.jpg In use

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