Where can I park my coup¨¦ contained by Hollywood (Ocean Drive area)?
I am going to visit friends who are spending the winter contained by an apartment near Oak and N. Ocean Drive surrounded by Hollywood. The owner of the apartment building could not gaurantee that parking would be available for me and if so he was going to charge me.
My friend lately arrived in Hollywood so he is not decipherable with the neighborhood but he believes that street parking within this area is "tough."
I hold never had problems finding parking contained by FL in days gone by but I have also not be to this are before, so I be somewhat suprised.
Can anyone give me any information where on earth I can park my car if I can't park at his apartment? Can you park on the street contained by Hollywood? are there any city lots? if so is at hand a charge?
I didn't anticipate that this would be an issue so any information would be great! Thank You
Answers:
Your friend can purchase a receipt from city hall that allows street parking contained by the metered spots including overnight (I'm not sure what the duration for the passes are). This is what the owner of the building is probably chitchat about getting you and charging you for. After the "season" (usually after Easter), finding street parking will not be a problem at adjectives. Before then it is a bit more difficult but for overnight parking you should be fine. There are many metered spots along adjectives the side streets leading to the coast (such as Oak). I wouldn't worry just about it.
There's metered street parking in the nouns & some small municipal lots further south. I'm sure you'll find something acceptable.
Option One: Metered Parking (Hollywood has plenty of metered parking, but they are almost other busy. If you do happen to find an stretch out space, I would not recommend this as it is will somewhat expensive)
Option Two: Garage Parking ( In the last few years, some parking garages hold been put up. Ask your friends where on earth their nearest one is. It will most likely be inwardly walkiing distance)
Good Luck!
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