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    Marcparc

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Colonial Parking

    Colonial Parking

    (5 reviews)

    Downtown

    I used the SpotHero app and paid $16.95 for about 10 hours of parking, which is fairly affordable…read moreprice for downtown DC for that kin on a weekday. The entrance is on Vermont Ave NW (on the right side) just off K Street NW. There are four levels of the garage, and each is numbered and color coded in case you forget the color you may remember the number or vice versa. You park yourself, and if you block someone in, you're asked to leave your keys with the staff member. They have electric vehicle chargers that you have to pay for by usage. I'd definitely park here again.

    Every time I park in this garage, the attendant that takes my car makes the same joke. It goes a…read morelittle something like this: Me: Hey there. Do I need to pay now, or pay later? Attendant: You can pay now AND later. Mwhahahaaaa! And that's it. That's the joke. That's the lame joke I've heard three times. Who knows how many times this joke has been told. I challenge you to be told this joke again. This parking garage location (#94) actually has it's entrance located on Vermont Avenue, directly across from Josephine and adjacent to The Corner Bakery. While the location is convenient, the prices, payment and hours are not as much. First of all, you must have cash, They do not accept credit cards. Also, just a little over two hours parked here ran me $16. Additionally, the garage closes at 10pm so if you stay past that time, you will have to relocate on the torturous to find street parking around the neighborhood. Good news is, no new scratches on my car so they must have taken care of it enough to warrant an A-OK from me.

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    Ronald Reagan Building Parking

    (61 reviews)

    Federal Triangle

    Location is great…read more However it fills quickly, and it seems you're out of luck if you enter and can't locate any parking. Ended up driving around for 20minutes with literally 0 open spots (and no one leaving). Other cars were circling, doing the same as me. Ended up deciding to leave, and was told that surely, there must be spots on B4. So I went back down to B4 (had already checked), and of course, no spots. Went back up and was told I had to keep looking (not sure it makes sense to keep staring at full parking spots all day), or pay as if I had parked. There needs to be a better system to alert the attendant that the lot is full, and you should definitely not have to pay for entering a completely full lot, and not parking at all...

    Security is pretty tight here. You drive up to a booth and they ask you to roll down the windows to…read moremake sure you have nothing dangerous in the car and then continue down a ramp to the garage. Certainly fits vehicles that are under 6'6. Had a 2025 F150 that fit and saw multiple large SUV and pickups in the garage although turning is a tight squeeze. They have multiple levels and can fill up really quick. They can double park you, assisted valet, where you leave the keys with the Valets if you are behind another vehicle. Its a bit confusing exiting the garage on foot, we were parked near an exit though so not to bad. You take and elevator up to the top floor and have to walk past an information desk and then security to exit and upon reentry have to go through a somewhat TSA like security to get back into the elevator to the garage. Parking prices weren't so bad compared to hotel parking costs. Stayed parked about 6 hrs and paid $26. You also pay on the way out.

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    Penn Parking - Franklin Court

    (1 review)

    Downtown

    You'd think that the logistics of operating a parking garage would be pretty well solved by now…read more There aren't a lot of moving parts. Cars come in. Cars go out. Some people pay daily, others have an account. The trick to a functioning parking garage is preventing bottlenecks. People who pay monthly don't want to wait in line behind people who pay daily. That's kinda why we pay monthly. Franklin Court Penn Parking hasn't really figured this out. Most big DC parking garages just make you pay the daily flat rate when you come in, and there's no gate to leave. Monthly people just drive around the line of daily parkers. For some reason, even though it's a flat rate for 99% of the people parking here, they want you to take a ticket and pay on the way out. But there's only one exit. And even though I can pay for a cup of coffee at starbucks in 3 seconds, for some reason, these guys seem to have a 1990's style credit card processing system that takes about 3 minutes to check out each person. And the fact that the lady who works here at night (who appears to never go on vacation) loves to chat up her friends when they check out each day doesn't speed things up much either. There's actually enough space for two lanes to exit, but one is blocked for some unknown reason. So the result is, if you leave between 5 and 6 PM, you wait. And wait. I've waited 10 minutes to get out of the garage, which is an awesome add-on to my 30 minute commute. There are other things that are annoying about this garage too. It seems to be used by some HVAC contractors who have a fleet of extra-long trucks that stick halfway into the aisle, causing near collisions as people try to navigate through the spaces barely big enough for a car. There are speed bumps every 50 feet, which I am sure are slowly eating away at my suspension, and caused me to scrape my car-top storage container once, even though it was well under the entry height limit. The elevator bank that gets you in and out is fascinating in its inefficiency. There are 3 elevators serving 4 levels of parking ONLY (they don't also go up to the office levels), and there aren't usually people waiting for one, yet it invariably takes 60-90 seconds for an elevator to come when I go to my car. What are they all doing? Why doesn't the software send an unused elevator back to the lobby so every single person doesn't have to wait every single time? All this adds up to an extraordinarily un-streamlined process of getting to your car. My commute would be 25 minutes if I could just drive out of the garage like I have at almost every other place in DC I've parked. Instead, it's 35-40. So why do I park here? Well, my employer subsidizes the rate so I save a hundred bucks a month. I am seriously considering foregoing the benefit to park somewhere else. Why don't they get 1 star? The parking spaces themselves are pretty decent. I've been in garages with awful pole configurations and tiny spots. Most of the spaces here are manageable. But that's little consolation.

    Marcparc - parking - Updated June 2026

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