24-Hour Parking in New York City for $20


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Via Gilt City you can purchase a $20 voucher to be redeemed at many New York City parking garages. This is for Icon Parking Systems which are ALL over the city – there are more than 200 locations and you can check them out here. For an overnight 24 hour period, this is a great deal! Typically you’d be paying $30+.

The voucher expires September 30, 2013. You are allowed to purchase 5 vouchers per accounts and an additional 5 as gifts. This discounted voucher is not valid for in and out privileges. Now, if you are looking to park just for the day, many garages around the city offer daily rates of about $13, but it requires entering by 10am-ish and retrieving the car around 7pm-ish. I am not confident that this parking is available downtown in the financial district though.

This deal will be available for purchase until August 7, 2013 or until sold out.

Also, if you are new to Gilt City, you can get 20% off your purchase by signing up and purchasing via this referral link. The referrer also gets a 20% voucher to use within 2 weeks, which is nothing spectacular, but great for the referee. If you have a referral link feel free to include in the comments below.

Terms:

  • Redeem by: Monday, September 30, 2013
  • Only one day pass may be used per visit; not valid for more than 24 hours of parking
  • Click here for full list of Manhattan locations
  • Valid for new and existing customers
  • Not valid for exotic cars, full-size vans or trucks
  • Limit five vouchers person; may purchase an additional five as gifts
  • Pass expires upon garage exit
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