Parking Interparking Sulzer
underground
103 Quai des États-Unis, 06300 Nice, France
Paid
Covered
Open 24h
- Price notes
- Normal central day rates. Six floors, with a 2.1 m height limit on every floor; the entrance/exit ramps are steep, so very low cars risk bottoming out.
- Walk to centre
- 3 min
- Height limit
- 2.1 m
Interparking Sulzer, on the Quai des États-Unis, is the car park most reviewers in Nice rate the highest: a six-floor garage right on the seafront and beside the old town and its shops, with parking spaces big enough that one driver happily fitted a 6-metre Ram 1500. Prices are normal for a central day, and you step out onto the Promenade with the beaches a moment away. Two things to know: every floor has a 2.1 m height limit, and the entrance and exit ramps are steep — low cars (a Tesla Model 3’s clearance or less) risk scraping — so taller, normal cars do best here. The lower -3 level can get stuffy, so park higher if you can.
Good to know
- Spacious bays — a good choice if you have a big car or SUV.
- Ramps are steep: very low cars risk bottoming out, so go slowly.
- Height limit is 2.1 m on all floors; park higher up to avoid the stuffy -3 level.
Pros
- Best-rated central car park, right on the seafront by the old town
- Roomy bays that fit large cars
- Open 24 hours
Cons
- Steep ramps — awkward for very low cars
- 2.1 m height limit; lower level can be stuffy
Frequently asked questions
Where should I park for the old town and seafront?
Interparking Sulzer on the Quai des États-Unis is the best-rated central choice — right on the Promenade and beside the old town, with roomy bays.
Is it suitable for a low car?
The bays are spacious, but the entrance and exit ramps are steep, so very low cars risk bottoming out. Taller, normal cars and SUVs are fine.