NCP Car Park Birmingham New Street

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Public parking space· Parking garage· Parking lot

NCP Car Park Birmingham New Street Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

NCP Car Park Birmingham New Street is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category public parking space. Read and write reviews about NCP Car Park Birmingham New Street.

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Dal D

Pros: It is central, reasonable prices. Cons: I've seen a couple of car windows smashed in the last 9 months (wrote this Oct 2020), very tight for cars to be coming in and out at the same time- relies heavily on people parking correctly within the lines. People loiter near the pedestrian access at times with alcohol or other substances. Sometimes pedestrian access door not locked so anybody can walk in (I've seen it three times so far).

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Raj Madan

My preferred car park in Birmingham. It's easy to get to from the A38 and usually has quite a few spaces considering it's location.

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Rama Gowda

5mins walk to New Street station, charged 6 quid for less than two hours. Appears to be safe location though.

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John Corcoran

18 for just over four hours parking on a Saturday afternoon. Other car parks offer weekend discounts but clearly not this one! Avoid like the plague for weekend parking unless you are desperate and have very deep pockets. Although probably of 1950's or 60's heritage, it's in pretty good nick to be fair to NCP but I wouldn't recommend using this car park if you have any car bigger than a Smart Car! Clearly designed for cars from another era. Also a strange security feature where you have to practically drive your car into a roller shutter on the front entrance before it then goes up.

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Mr J H

Horrific car park to be at! Thankfully my car wasn't broken into today! However charging people 30 for 24hrs is more daylight robbery than these two pictures. The prices NCP are charging need to be used not for profit, but for more active security within the car park.