WHERE TO LEGALLY PARK!
SEVERAL OPTIONS: There are several public, private, and street parking options available for all drivers in Cyprus. Free parking is available in most villages, towns, and cities near restaurants and in most shopping areas. Paid parking is often found in city centres. They use parking meters or ticketed machine systems.
YELLOW LINE RULES: Double Yellow Lines prohibit both parking and waiting at all times. Single Yellow Lines allow for loading and unloading goods or passengers, but also prohibit parking at all times. Parking on a single or double yellow line may result in an on-the-spot fine.
FREE PARKING: Unmarked roads are available almost everywhere, but attention should be given to road signs, markings, and regulations. Free spaces generally have no signage and are unmarked with no restricting lines. Large malls and some stores also offer free parking to customers on-site.
PAID PARKING: Paying for parking is common in and around most towns and city centres. Paid street parking is available in designated spaces and often can be paid for using parking meters or ticketed machine systems. Some schemes also accept payment using SMS, but this is not widespread. These marked spaces normally operate from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm, Monday to Friday, but they do become free after 7.00 pm on weekdays, and on weekends and public holidays. BLUE BADGE HOLDERS can park in these spaces or any designated blue bay for an unlimited time free of charge. Municipal and private car parks are also widely available in and around most towns and city centres, and these are managed by municipalities or by private organisations. Some offer additional services like security and video surveillance.
PARK & RIDE SERVICES IN LIMASSOL
Residents of the communities located to the west and east of Limassol are now able to park their cars and switch to a free bus to reach the city centre. Parking spaces for at least 190 vehicles are available in Kato Polemidia. Agios Tychonas currently offers parking spaces for at least 160 vehicles. This forms part of the ongoing Park and Ride system that currently operates in several other suburban areas around the city. This includes the parking facility that was introduced next to the Alphamega Stadium in Kolossi. This parking area joined the scheme at the beginning of 2025.