Interparking Garage Europa

garage ★ 4.1 (675 reviews)

Borgo Ognissanti, 96, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy

Paid Covered
Price notes
Paid multi-storey — guests cite about €5 for two hours, €8.50 for three, and €30 for a full day. Spacious enough for a minivan, camper or even a pickup, and reported to be outside the ZTL on Borgo Ognissanti. Recent reviews mention building works inside; open roughly 6:30am–10:30pm.
Walk to centre
14 min
Interparking Garage Europa, on Borgo Ognissanti near the river west of the centre, is the garage reviewers reach for when they need space. “Parking was able to handle my big truck on the 1st floor,” says one; another calls it “quite spacious, can fit minivans and campers… outside the ZTL zone… within walking distance from the city centre.” Prices are middling for Florence — guests cite “€5 for two hours,” “€8.50 for just over two hours” and “€30 per day” — fair for the room and the location, about a 10-minute walk to the Duomo and close to the Ognissanti church and the river. Two practical notes: recent visitors mention ongoing building works inside (you may be sent up a few levels and walk the ramp, as there are no stairs in places), and it is not a 24-hour garage, closing late evening. For a larger car or a camper kept clear of the ZTL, it is the easy option.

Good to know

  • The roomy pick — fits minivans, campers and even pickups, about €30/day.
  • Reported outside the ZTL; a ~10-minute walk to the centre.
  • Recent building works inside, and it closes late evening (not 24h).

Pros

  • Spacious — good for big cars, campers and vans
  • West of the centre, a short walk in
  • Middling Florence pricing (~€30/day)

Cons

  • Not 24 hours
  • Recent construction works inside

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park a camper or a big car near central Florence?
Interparking Garage Europa on Borgo Ognissanti is the spacious choice — reviewers report fitting minivans, campers and even a pickup, at about €30 for the day, a 10-minute walk from the centre and reported to be outside the ZTL.
Is it open 24 hours?
No — it runs roughly 6:30am to 10:30pm, so it suits a day visit rather than a late night out. Recent reviews also mention building works inside, with cars sometimes sent up a few levels.