Parking
Feature : Parking |
Description |
Discussing car parks and places to park bicycles and other vehicles. |
Group |
Parking |
Tags |
Parking is a place where people can park their vehicle.
- See parking=* for the parking key that is used to specify the type of parking facility.
How to map
Minimal tagging is just to map a node with amenity=parking or another parking tag like amenity=bicycle_parking, depending on the type of parking. If possible, parking can be mapped with an area and tagged with additional properties and detail.
Street parking can be mapped on the road way (highway=*) itself.
The parking=* key can be used together with amenity=parking to specify the type of parking facility. Most used values are:
Cars & motor vehicle parking
- amenity=parking - The main tag covering most conventional car parks, coach parks etc. Many additional tags are listed on this page.
- amenity=motorcycle_parking - For parking areas specifically for motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, etc.
- parking:left=*, parking:right=* or parking:both=* - For street parking along a highway=*.
- amenity=parking_entrance - For entrances to parking lots. Can be used to map parking facilities, especially when they are underground.
Bicycle parking
- amenity=bicycle_parking - For metal hoops and other types of bicycle parking facilities.
- amenity=bicycle_rental - For docking stations, or other places where you can park a rental bike.
Stroller parking
- amenity=stroller_parking - For metal hoops, shacks and other types of designated stroller parking facilities.
Boat parking
- See Harbour tags.
- amenity=boat_storage - For dry-land boat "parking".
Private/residential parking
- building=garages - For buildings which are blocks of private garages, where each garage space has a different owner.
- amenity=car_sharing - For parking spots for car share vehicles (car clubs).
- tourism=caravan_site - For a place where caravans / motorhomes / recreational vehicles can stay overnight, or longer.
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