Parking at the DC Wharf: What It Costs and What to Do Instead
Parking at the DC Wharf costs $23-$49 depending on the day and time. Here’s the full rate breakdown and the smarter alternatives.
Parking at the DC Wharf costs $23-$49 depending on the day and time. Here’s the full rate breakdown and the smarter alternatives.
The best parking apps for DC — ParkMobile for meters, SpotHero for garages, SpotAngels for free parking. Here’s what each one does and when to use it.
DC RPP zones limit non-residents to 2 hours of parking on designated blocks. Here’s how they work, how to read the signs, and how to get your permit.
DC rush hour parking restrictions mean towing — not just tickets. Here’s when they apply, which streets are affected, and how to avoid a very expensive mistake.
DC parking tickets range from $25 to $250 depending on the violation — and double after 30 days. Here’s what they cost and how to fight one.
Free parking in Washington DC exists if you know where to look — Sundays, holidays, East Potomac Park, Metro stations, and residential streets.
Everything you need to know about parking in Washington DC — meters, RPP zones, rush hour rules, free parking, and what to do if you get a ticket.