List of cheap parking in Makati: Rates, Opening hours & more

Updated Aug 16, 2022 | Same topic: Survive driving in the Philippines

Knowing beforehand the list of cheap parking in Makati will help you win the battle in having a vacant parking lot in this busy city.

Trying to find a vacant parking lot in PH is a daily struggle, especially in Metro Manila where looking for parking areas near the workplace is always a tall order. While many will say that the number of parking businesses means there's enough parking for everyone, knowing beforehand where they are and how much their fees cost is half the battle.

This is the case especially in Makati City's central business district. Yes, there is roadside free parking in Makati, but this only takes effect after-hours, not suitable for people who normally go to the office in the mornings. Malls are an option, but chances are they might require you to hoof it for quite a distance from your workplace.

So, your primary option for parking are the paid parking lots in Makaki and car parks, which cater specifically to Makati-based workers. Here’s a list of cheap parking in Makati 2019 we’ve found, along with their respective fees.

I. Cheapest parking in Makati

1. Paseo Center Car Park

Located north of Legaspi Village, Paseo Center Car Park is just a few minutes' walk away from Ayala Triangle Gardens. This makes it ideal for people who work adjacent to the park, apart from being one of the most affordable in this list.

Service Rate
Regular Vehicles ₱40 for the first 2 hours + ₱40 per succeeding hour
Motorcycles ₱40 for the first 2 hours + ₱20 per succeeding hour
Lost/Damaged Card ₱300 + Parking fee

A picture of the paseo center car park

The Paseo Center Makati parking pates

2. Dela Rosa Car Park 1 and 2

Located along Dela Rosa Street, both of these facilities are mostly used by workers whose offices are located around Legaspi Village. A bonuses is that you can pay parking fees either through cash or your Beep card.

Business hours: 6 AM to 10 PM (Mondays to Fridays), 6 AM to 6 PM (Saturdays). Closed on Sundays and holidays.

Service Rate
Regular Vehicles ₱50 for the first 2 hours + ₱20 per succeeding hour
Motorcycles

₱50 for the first 12 hours. Only allowed to park in Dela Rosa 2

Lost/Damaged Card ₱500 + Parking fee

A picture of Dela Rosa Car park

The Dela Rosa Car Park 1. Two levels of no fuss, no muss car parking

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3. Gabriela Silang Car Park

The Gabriela Silang Car Park is quite easy to find because it’s in close proximity to the hard-to-miss Gabriela Silang Monument, located at the corner of Ayala and Makati Avenues. So, if you work along Makati Ave. or the Makati Stock Exchange, then this car park is for you.

Business hours: 7 AM to 7 PM

Service
Rate
Regular Vehicles
₱50 for the first 2 hours + ₱25 per succeeding hour
Motorcycles
Flat rate of ₱50 from Monday to Friday
₱45 on weekends and holidays
Lost/Damaged Card
₱200 + Parking fee

A picture of the Gabriella Silang car park

Gabriela Silang car park is an open-air facility surrounded by a good number of trees

4. Salcedo Car Park

If you like walking to your place of work, then then this car park might be right up your alley, as it's located about 500 meters north of Glorietta and around 300 meters northeast of Legaspi Village. For late-hours parking, say after 10 PM, you’ll have to pay the fees at the MACEA office instead.

Business hours: 6 AM to 10 PM (Monday to Thursday), 6 AM to 5 PM (Friday). Closed on weekends and holidays.

Service
Rate
Regular Vehicles
₱50 for the first 2 hours + ₱20 per succeeding hour
Motorcycles
₱50 for the first 2 hours + ₱20 per succeeding hour
Lost/Damaged Card
₱500 + Parking fee

A picture of Salcedo Car Park

Some parts of Salcedo Car park are also available for monthly parking rentals

5. Plaza 100

Located at Dela Rosa Street corner V.A. Rufino, Plaza 100 is the ideal car park for working on the south end of Legazpi Village.

Business hours: 6 AM to 10 PM (Monday to Friday), 8 AM to 8 PM (Saturday). Closed on Sundays and on holidays.

Service
Rate
Regular Vehicles
₱45 for the first 2 hours + ₱20 per succeeding hour
Motorcycles
Flat rate of ₱40
Lost/Damaged Card
₱200 + Parking fee

6. Valero Car Park

This is an open-air parking lot at the corner of Valero Street and HV Dela Costa. So, if you’re parking here for extended periods, we recommend using car sun shades to avoid having toasty (or even melted) interiors, especially on hot days.

Business hours:6 AM to 10 PM (Monday to Fridays), 6 AM to 6 PM (Saturday)

Service
Rate
Regular Vehicles
₱60 for the first 2 hours + ₱20 per succeeding hour
Motorcycles
Flat rate of ₱50
Lost/Damaged Card
₱300 + Parking fee

A picture of Valero Car Park

The Valero Car Park in Makati

>>> You might to read: The guide to paid parking and parking spaces for rent in Manila

II. Cheap overnight parking in Makati

1. The Link and Park Square

The Link under was made to accommodate the displaced businesses and parking spaces of the demolished Park Square 2. As for Park Square, it’s a shopping center, with both facilities owned by Ayala.

Opening hours: 24 hours.

Park Square Makati parking rates

  • Monday to Friday: P40 for the first 4 hours. If entry time is between 4 AM and 10 AM, succeeding hourly fee is P 30. If entry time is between 10:01 AM to 3:59 AM, the fee is P10 for every succeeding hour.
  • Sunday, Saturday and Holidays: flat rate of P45

Park square Makati

Park Square in Makati provides overnight parking spaces

2. Greenbelt 1,2,3,4,5

The parking facilities of the shopping malls located at Ayala Center, Makati City. These places have a whole range of retail shops, restaurants and entertainment facilities.

Greenbelt Makati parking rates

  • First four hours: P45
  • Succeeding hours between 6 AM to 11 AM: P50/hour
  • Succeeding hours between 11:00 AM to closing: P10/hour
  • Saturday and Sunday: P45 flat rate until 3 AM.

Operating hours: Monday to Sunday

  • Greenbelt 1: 24 hours
  • Greenbelt 2: 24 hours (basement 2)
  • Greenbelt 2 Upper level: 10 AM – 2 AM
  • Greenbelt 3: 24 hours
  • Greenbelt 4: 10 AM – 2 AM
  • Greenbelt 5: 10 AM – 2 AM; basement 2: 6 AM – 2 AM

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3. Steel parking

As the name suggests, this is a multi-level parking facility built from steel. A number of steel parking facilities can be found in Makati CBD, such as Dela Costa (on Valero St.), Paseo Steel (on Paseo de Roxas) and 6750 Steel (near Glorietta).

Steel Parking Rates

Regular Cars: Monday to Friday, Php 40 for the first 4 hours. Php 50 every succeeding hour.

Motorcycle: Flat rate of Php 50

Operating Hours

You can enter from 6 AM to 11 PM. Exit time is 24 hours.

A picture of Steel Parking Glorietta

Despite being made out of steel, it isn't that hot inside

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4. Glorietta 1,2,4,5

Glorietta Makati Parking Rates

Monday to Friday (retail and motorcycle)

  • P40.00 for the first 4 hours
  • P30.00 for every succeeding hours (4:00am-10:00am)
  • P10.00 for every succeeding hours (10:01am-0359am)

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays (retail and motorcycle): P45.00 flat rate

Operating Hours: 24 hours

Glorietta 1 Makati Parking space

Affordable parking space in Glorietta

5. Street parking in Makati

Street parking is probably the the most abundant facility in Makati, especially in the whole of Legaspi Village, but do note that your car will be exposed to the elements.

Parking is allowed between 7 AM and 6 PM, with each car limited to three hours at a time. The first two hours is priced at P40 and the last hour is at P50, so it is really expensive.

Did this guide help you get a grip on cheap parking in Makati? Hopefully, it did. If there are others you find that are not on this list, do let us know.

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Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

Author

Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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