Gomila Square Parking
lot
Ul. Kirin kula, 51000, Rijeka, Croatia
Paid
- Price notes
- Central open-air city lot (0b zona) — pay-and-display, free on Sundays, after 2pm on Saturdays and in the evenings. Very handy for the centre, but the surface is uneven and broken in places, it gets crowded, and the pay-in-advance machine confuses first-time and foreign visitors.
- Walk to centre
- 2 min
Gomila Square Parking, just off the centre near Kirin kula, is one of the most central open-air car parks in Rijeka, and it has a real money-saving quirk: reviewers report it is “free on Sundays and after 2pm on a Saturday,” and “free in the evening.” The rest of the time it is a pay-and-display city lot (the 0b zone) where you buy a ticket in advance for the dashboard. The honest downsides are surface and payment: the “asphalt is broken in places,” the ground is uneven, it is “very crowded,” and several visitors found the “method of payment is also not clear,” a particular hassle “for a foreigner in town.” For a central park when it is free, or a short paid stop, it is genuinely useful — just expect a rough, busy lot and read the machine carefully.
Good to know
- Free on Sundays, after 2pm Saturdays and in the evenings — great timing if you can use it.
- Otherwise pay-and-display in advance (0b zone) for the dashboard ticket.
- Uneven, broken surface and crowded — and the pay machine confuses newcomers.
Pros
- Very central
- Free on Sundays and evenings
- Open-air, easy to roll into when there is space
Cons
- Broken, uneven surface
- Crowded; exit not clearly marked
- Pay-in-advance machine confuses foreign visitors
Frequently asked questions
Is parking free on Sundays in central Rijeka?
At Gomila Square Parking, yes — reviewers report it is free on Sundays, after 2pm on Saturdays and in the evenings. The rest of the time it is a pay-and-display city lot (0b zone).
How do I pay?
It is pay-and-display: you buy a ticket in advance from the machine and leave it on the dashboard. Several visitors found the machine unclear, so read it carefully — and remember it is free on Sundays and evenings.