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    Union Plaza Parking/Terminal

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    El Paso International Airport - ELP

    El Paso International Airport - ELP

    3.7
    (364 reviews)

    I've traveled through this airport multiple times, including during the Christmas season, and it's…read morealways been a pleasant experience. The Christmas decorations were adorable, especially the Snoopy-themed displays. They gave the airport a fun, welcoming feel. The signage is clear, it's easy to navigate, and the restrooms have always been clean during my visits. Not every airport needs to be huge to be enjoyable, and ELP does a great job of making travel easy. Did I mention we saw a payphone.... If you don't know what that is you're pretty young lol

    The new system the airport is using to "streamline" paying for parking is misleading. The system is…read morerun by a company called Metropolis, and they scan your vehicle's license plate when you enter a lot so it knows how much to charge you when you leave. I looked this up in advance and the info said to scan a QR code at the lot entrance to set up an account and enter in my payment info. Hell no, I'm not doing that. There wasn't a QR code at the entrance and it took a minute to find a sign with one but they're posted high up on the light poles for some reason. Another sign said the rates for the long term lot increased from $7 to $9 per day. All the info I've read online and what was stated on the airport's website said people can still pay with cash and not have to use the new system when you leave. Well, that's not true. When I was leaving I asked two employees where I could find a kiosk or something to pay for parking and they said everyone has to use the new system, just head to the exit and follow the instructions on the display board. I did so and when I pulled up the board showed my license plate number and told me to scan a QR code to proceed. I did, and it opened my messages app and was trying to get me to send a text message to complete the transaction. I didn't know what was going on but nothing I did could get me anywhere else so when I sent the text message I got a reply with a link to Metropolis' website to pay the fee. Why did I have to go through a text message just to get here? Couldn't this system just send me to the website directly? I didn't have to make an account to pay but I had to enter my credit card information like I was making an online purchase. I was also charged a $2 service fee for the transaction which pissed me off because this wasn't mentioned anywhere online or posted on the signs at the parking lots. What used to cost me less than $30 for parking my car here for the weekend now cost me nearly $40.

    UTEP Sun Bowl Parking Garage

    UTEP Sun Bowl Parking Garage

    4.0
    (2 reviews)

    Good parking facility available on Sun Bowl Dr. but you have to arrive early to claim your spot…read more For sport' s events like football game you can expect a great deal of traffic. So you may want to park on Schuster and walk. The simple truth is that during big event you have to come prepared and come one hour earlier and leave one hour after the event ends. Come prepared otherwise it will be stressful but doable.

    So you're going to UTEP... this is the best place to park on campus. But it's $300+ for a parking…read moredecal?! Save up the $300 and just do it. This parking garage is the only one located within the main campus (there's another *cheaper* one by the Don Haskins Stadium) and while the parking lots and reserved parking areas might look appealing, parking in the garage is the only way to guarantee you will always have a spot. How can that be? To park in the parking garage you have to use your ID, anyone can park in the parking lots because you don't have to be scanned in (So now you're thinking "Well then, why don't I just park in the parking lot?" I'd say 9 out of 10 times if you park in an area that you don't have a decal for, you will get a parking ticket... get too many and you risk the chance of some pretty hefty fines). What else do I like about the UTEP Sun Bowl Parking Garage? Your car is covered so no worries if it's raining or, on the off chance, snowing. Elevators if you can't or don't want to take the stairs. Close proximity to the Bookstore. Wide parking spots. UTEP wi-fi reaches this garage. Adequate lighting at night (and usually during the day some of the lights are on too even though they aren't necessary). Drink machines on the lower levels. Trashcans on every level. Easy access driving in and driving out. Yeah, it's more expensive than getting parking in one of the lots, but when you weigh out the advantages does it really make sense to save $50-$150 over the course of a year when you'd have to walk further in the scorching El Paso sun, possibly take the shuttle which stays packed (unless you're willing to arrive 30 minutes early to class or 20 minutes late) and never at the temperature you want it to be at, always have your car exposed to the elements, and possibly run the risk of being late because your parking lot has become full for some unknown reason (at that point your only option is to park at the next farthest parking lot to avoid a ticket). I did it once and I survived just fine, but when I thought about the fact that $150 over 12 months is $12.50, this garage was just the better deal. *And yes, there is also a parking area in this garage for those that don't have a parking decal so that you can pay by the hour.

    El Paso Mission Trail

    El Paso Mission Trail

    3.8
    (4 reviews)

    I thoroughly enjoyed the El Paso Mission trail and making each stop along the route. The best stop…read moreby far is San Elizario. I suggest stopping here first and starting at 10:00am when the museum and church open. Not only is this the most scenic and peaceful stop, it offers the most interactive experience of all the nearby missions. Oscar was working the museum on the morning that we stopped and he treated us to a great walking tour and provided local history. He is an oral historian and does a great job of informing visitors of area history as well as culture. Stop in and ask for him. He walked us around the museum and down the nearby streets to give us a tour of the prison and local establishments. I'd say you should plan on being at San Elizario for 1-2 hours to enjoy everything that the area has to offer. Once you've toured, you'll want to hit the local coffee shop known as Cafe Arte di Admore. Amazing coffee, sandwiches, and pastries. The owner even makes all the art on display. You should definitely check out my review for more info on that. Socorro and Ysleta are the other two missions and certainly worth seeing. However, they are in much more bustling areas and will not require the same amount of time. I'd say you can safely plan on 15 minutes at each of these thus making the entire experience about a half day commitment. Please have fun and enjoy!

    I agree with the first reviewer that this Mission Trail is essential for those who want to learn…read moremore about the history of El Paso and the Borderland. I managed to stop at each mission/chapel on my drive back to Arizona to read the plaques, walk around the plazas, and take in some spirituality. Even on an abbreviated schedule, this took me two hours. Unlike the missions of San Antonio, these three missions are best done by car, due to the heavy traffic along the border and the narrow road of travel. All three are well-maintained, but opening hours may vary despite them being posted. All three are within seven miles and the road is well-marked. It's journey is best done from the south, starting with the Elizario chapel and then continuing to Socorro and then Ysleta. The Elizario complex is the most quiet one, away from main traffic or large buildings. A gate prevents vehicular traffic in front of the chapel. A lot of blackbirds like to gather in the trees in the plaza, so watch for bird bombs! The Socorro mission has a large parking area. Getting in and out of this one is easy, but again, watch out for traffic when getting back on the road. There is a somber memorial to the Gutierrez family in the back of the mission. Watch out for two very vicious chihuahuas across the dirt path, too. They like to annoy passers-by. The Ysleta mission is in the most congested area of the three. It's on the Tigua Reservation and a major road is between the parking lot and mission. It's loud and active. The noise can be disturbing. This one is also surveilled by camera and a guard shack. Take the time to read the historical signs, enter the churches and take in some self-reflection when walking through these three complexes. The Ysleta mission is the oldest of the three, yet also one of the busiests.

    Union Plaza Parking/Terminal - parking - Updated July 2026

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