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    Pacific Renaissance Plaza Parking - Elevators - very thick air in here

    Pacific Renaissance Plaza Parking

    (36 reviews)

    Oakland Chinatown

    I actually appreciate this garage. It's convenient and is covered and for the most part, clean. I…read moream angry that their pricing is not correctly reflected in their signage. The sign says $2/30 min. When I paid, it was more like $3.60/30 min. UPDATE YOUR SIGNAGE!

    Tight spaces, confusing entrances, a mysterious dead end, coin operated, broken EV charges and dark…read moreand gloomy is this underground garage. The parking spaces are very tight. Even if you drive a compact car you will have to have the body of an acrobat to get in and out of your car. I'm not sure who designed these spaces but it was likely a bean counter with a healthy salary. Confusing entrances. Apparently there are two. I was very confused when one was shut down for the day. I guess it doesn't take much to confuse me - but in my defense it was my first time to this fine establishment. A mysterious dead end plagues this garage. Drive down it and you will be stuck and bewildered as to your next move. A road that goes to nowhere. Now you've been warned to follow the signs in the garage. Coin operated parking garage. I've never seen that in my life. Usually you get a ticket and it gets printed out with the date and time you entered. I have no idea how that information gets assigned to your coin. 8th wonder of the world. Broken EV chargers. If you drive an EV you might count on this working here. Range anxiety is still a thing with EV drivers. Likely it has no blame on the garage itself and is probably more an issue with the provider of the chargers. The garage is underground. Its dark and gloomy and there is no sunlight anywhere. Somehow very disorienting. Furthermore when you go to the elevators a door shuts behind you and as your waiting for the elevators your in this area of very stuffy thick air. Once you get out of the elevators your in the main plaza right where you likely want to be - which is the big plus of parking here.

    Bay Street Emeryville Parking - New ways to pay for your parking. AMC theater has same place, new machine to scan QR code once you register your vehicle via-app (8/1/22)

    Bay Street Emeryville Parking

    (74 reviews)

    Confusing, crowded, and chaotic. It's been awhile since…read morewe've visited Bay Street in Emeryville. They have made changes to this parking facility since, and none for the better. They've instituted an absurd pay-in-advance system, where you pay for a set number of hours, instead of ticketing in and out and paying afterward for the exact time you used. How am I supposed to know ahead of time how long it will take me to shop and/or dine? Failing to pay in advance, or overstaying your prepaid hours results in being charged a $30 all-day fee. Without a ticketing system, I have no idea how they track any of this, but ok. You can pay at a kiosk, or by QR code. Of course they've eliminated the option to pay in cash, SMH. They should be incentivizing visitors to spend more time at Bay Street, but this weird parking system only makes people want to get their shopping/dining done as quickly as possible and bounce. This is hurting the businesses at Bay Street, and the merchants need to band together and insist on a better system. The garage is extremely crowded, and the spaces way too narrow. It doesn't exactly feel very safe either. Be very alert walking to and from your car here, and don't leave anything of value in your vehicle. P.S. If you get one of their 'tickets', just ignore it, they are not legally enforceable, as they are not issued by the city nor any government agency.

    I am not sure why there hasn't been a full scale revolt by the business at Bay St over the…read moreridiculous parking situation. It drives me a little nuts when there is a system in place that has worked for years not only here, but in every parking garage I've ever been to is scraped for something that no one wants, makes no sense and drives customers away. Why do these businesses put up with this? Old system take a ticket and pay at a kiosk on the way out. New system pay ahead of time for a set time frame when you have no idea how long you will be there. Dumb, Dumb, Dumb. If you park past your time frame it's a $30 ticket. I understand it may be not enforceble and can just ignore it. May want to check that if one ends up on your windshield. Also, with this new paradigm of parking it appears the stalls are narrower. Overall, I hate parking garages. Cars packed in like sardines, banged up doors, and randos roaming around with nefarious intentions. A 1 STAR review is way too generous but yelp doesn't have negative stars.

    Summit Garage - Entrance to where I parked my car near the Hawthorne Street elevator

    Summit Garage

    (6 reviews)

    I always park here whenever I have a mammogram or bone density test at the Carol Ann Reed Breast…read moreCenter across the street. The entrance to this garage is on Hawthorne and make sure you take photos of where you parked and what elevator you're near so you don't get lost! I did so this time as the signs are rather confusing and there are no stall numbers on the parking spaces. Today, I allowed 30 minutes to find parking. I parked on B3 level and close to the Hawthorne Street elevator. Took the Hawthorne Street B3 level up to level Hawthorne Street B1. Someone passed by me and I asked how to exit the garage and she led me around the corner to the ADA exit/entrance and it takes you outside on Hawthorne Street. So I went to my appointment and now Carol Ann Reed Breast Center gives you free two hour validated parking, just like the old days before COVID! So coming back to the garage, I went back the same way I came through the ADA entrance/exit and inserted my original ticket to scan next to the door. I entered and turned right around the corner to the Hawthorne Street B1 elevator, went down to B3 and found my car! When I exited the garage, I had to insert the original ticket, then the validated 2 hour ticket and got out! Woohoo!

    I rarely give reviews but this is the worst parking lot ever & everyone knows this! I couldn't find…read moremy car when I had to leave & had to find help (good luck for that too!) for a mammograms and ultra sound! Who is in charge of this parking lot! Why can't the medical people get this lot to be better and for us patients! Does anyone care? The medical center will validate but if you can't find your car, what's the point!!

    Franklin 88 Parking Garage

    Franklin 88 Parking Garage

    (16 reviews)

    Oakland Chinatown

    I had planned a day trip to Oakland and everyone was saying parking was horrible so I figured why…read morenot pay the extra few bucks and save myself the hassle of finding parking. I pulled in and there was a "wait for attendant" sign, no attendant in sight. After about 30 seconds of waiting, he finally shows up and tells me its two dollars an hour (super cheap). I opted to pay 10 dollars for 5 hours, to which he told me to pay when I leave. I ended up staying for only 4 hours and when I left he charged me 8 dollars. Parking spaces itself are a little tight but you have the option to park in 2 spaces and no one is allowed to block you in so it was no issue whatsoever. Next time I am back in Oakland, I will pick this same parking garage. Location is great (right in the middle of chinatown), and super budget friendly.

    With early bird parking prices going up in the area, I noticed the $8 early bird pricing at…read moreFranklin 88. It's a small two level parking garage under the condo complex on the corner of 9th and Franklin. The garage is also open to hourly parking as well. As you enter the garage, you pull up to stop sign and an attendant will stamp and give you a ticket. Then you proceed to find a spot in the garage in the lower level as the upper level with the two tiered stacked parking appears to be reserved. On the lower level, if you find a single slot space, which are at most ten slots, you can lock and keep your keys and not worry about the stacked parking system. That means if you park in back slot of the two vehicle slot, you can keep your keys, otherwise you need to give your keys to the attendant if you're in front slot. At the end of the day, you pay the attendant at the booth by the entrance and if you're parked in the back slot, you will need the attendant to move the car in front. It's a little inconvenient, but the attendant works hard to move the cars so people can get out of the garage. For all day parking at the early bird price of $8 is very reasonable, if you can deal with a little inconvenience in getting your car out of the garage.

    Bay Area Parking Company

    Bay Area Parking Company

    (4 reviews)

    Uptown

    Not much you can say about a parking garage, but this place is reliable. It's $10 all day, and $7…read moreEarly Bird Rates for folks who get there before 9:30am and leave before 6:30pm. That's cheaper than most of the smaller lots near by and definitely cheaper than the one of the Kaiser lots near by which is $14. I've tried to get monthly parking which I hear is even cheaper but there's a long waiting list. If you're just in the area for a couple hours, meters are still probably your best bet unless you have a tendency to go over and get parking tickets. They usually do special event parking when there's a show at the Paramount Theater. If not I think they usually close around 7pm. They recently went through some changes, now they have pay stations that will accept credit cards, before it used to be a pain if by the end of the day I didn't have cash to pay for parking. On Wednesdays it's usually packed because the Paramount usually hosts the swearing-in ceremony for new citizens. If you don't come to the lot by 10am-ish, it might be hard to get a spot in that lot. Again, it's a parking lot, so nothing to jump up and dance about, but for folks that drive to work in the Uptown Area, I think it's one of the best options barring parking far enough away into West Oakland where they don't have meters.

    Avoid this garage because they would not tell you that you have to get out of the garage in the 15…read moreminutes even after you pay for the entire day. I paid for the entire day from 8:30 to 3pm and when I was leaving I realize that I left something in the office and after returning I was told that I have to pay again because exceeded 15 minutes time frame. I call the customer service and ask where is the statement of the 15 minutes rule and clerk said "we don't have to post this info and don't waste your time to argue with me" So I was charge twice for few hours parking

    Fruitvale Parking - parking - Updated June 2026

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