Tanari Parking

3.9/5 β˜… based on 8 reviews

Contact Tanari Parking

Address :

Via Luigi Tanari, 17, 40131 Bologna BO, Italy

Phone : πŸ“ž +9
Opening hours :
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Categories :
City : Bologna

Via Luigi Tanari, 17, 40131 Bologna BO, Italy
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Christopher Sauer on Google

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Thanks for this parking opportunity. It's cheap, offers a lot of places and is not too far from the center. The rest of Bologna's parking situation is a catastrophy
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Rico GΓΆldner on Google

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A little bit cheaper than the other parkings in Bologna. 5€ per day is in comparison to others okay, but for this space and how many cars are parked everyday there, the parking should be newer. The location is almost central.
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Dimitrios Bounellos on Google

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Very convenient to get into Bologna. But the bus drivers have NO change, the cashier's has no change and the machines on the bus only take coins. Plus, to get back to it from the centre it takes ages. Will use again as a secondary option.
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Iris OP on Google

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It was easy to find it, it is large and it felt safe. We left our car there during our stay in Bologna (almost a week) and compared to our other options (other parking lots, streets, hotel etc) we think this was a best choice (5€ per day). The paying was easy. It would be perfect if it was roofed, but even in the open sky I rate it - 5 stars.
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David Mann on Google

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Good parking spot in Bologna (but outside of the ZTL). The bus is fine but only takes change (no notes or cards) and the driver doesn't have any. There is also no way to get free parking with your bus ticket unless you buy a pass. The centre of Bologna is only a short walk away (about a mile). The parking is cheap and safe (we parked for 4 hours for just over 2 euros) I'd give it a five if they had a clearer explanation of how to use it on site, accepted cards (the ticket machine for parking had also had cards disabled) and if they put up a map to explain how short the walk is
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Sam Illingworth on Google

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If you are going to Bologna then this is a very sensible place to park. It is uncovered, so your car will get quite hot, but all you need to do is take the Number 29, 12, or T2 into town. You will need exact change for the bus, which is €2 for an hour ride. If you take a return journey then present your bus tickets along with your car parking ticket (that you take when entering the car park) to the attendant and they will stamp your ticket so that parking is free! If there is no attendant then just leave the car park without validating your ticket, as the barrier will open. This happened to us, and we assumed it was because the system was set up to let people out when the attendant was absent.
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Emma Theeuwen on Google

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Make sure you have coins with you!! Just a parking lot. Buses cost €2, but neither buses nor the manned cash register can give change. So if you don’t have the coins on you, you’ll have to walk. The same goes for paying the parking ticket, the machine doesn’t accept bills
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Sean on Google

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If you take the bus the parking is free!? No! Only for the FIRST 24 hours. After 24 hours you pay 5 euro per day. Can you find this information on the internet? No. Does the bus driver tell you this? No. Does the unfriendly man in his booth tell you this? No. Does he have change? No. Can you pay by (credit)card? Is it closeby to walk to an ATM? No.

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