

Parking in Brescia is affordable and well organised. Street parking in the ZTL-adjacent blue zones costs around €1.50/hour ($1.60), several covered garages operate 24/7 near the historic centre, and free lots are available a short walk away. This guide covers the best-rated garages, free parking areas, Italy's colour-coded zone system, apps for payment, fines to avoid, and public transport connections.
Brescia has several paid garages close to the historic centre. These offer security, weather protection, and are ideal for a full-day visit.
Piazza della Vittoria, 7. Underground garage directly beneath the main square, walking distance to the Duomo and Piazza della Loggia. Secure and central.
Via Mantova, 106. Covered parking with competitive rates, bookable in advance via Parclick. Centrally located near shopping areas and the train station.
Via Lattanzio Gambara, 48-50. Large paid lot near the courthouse. Good capacity and well reviewed for reliability.
Via della Volta, 187. Budget option further from the centre. Open 24 hours but lower rated due to limited amenities. Suitable if you need overnight parking.
| Parking | Rating | Hours | Price estimate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parcheggio Vittoria | 4.3/5 | 24 h/24 | ~€2.00/h ($2.15) |
| QUICK – Brescia | Parclick | Varies | From €1.90/2 h ($2.05) |
| Parcheggio Palagiustizia | 4.0/5 | Daytime | ~€1.50/h ($1.60) |
| Brescia Park | 2.1/5 | 24 h/24 | Budget |
| Parcheggio Quick – Coop | 5.0/5 | Not listed | ~€1.50/h ($1.60) |
Like most Italian cities, Brescia uses a colour-coded zone system for street parking. Blue lines indicate paid parking, regulated by meters or apps.
| Zone colour | Meaning | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Blue lines | Paid parking (meter or app) | ~€1.00 – €1.50/h ($1.10 – $1.60) |
| White lines | Free parking (no time limit) | Free |
| Yellow lines | Reserved (residents, disabled, loading) | Do not park here |
| ZTL | Restricted traffic zone – no entry without permit | Fine if entered |
Free parking options exist in Brescia if you are willing to walk a few minutes to the centre.
Free surface lot about 10 – 15 minutes on foot from the historic centre. Well rated (4.6/5) despite limited facilities. Good option for budget-conscious visitors.
Streets with white-line markings outside the ZTL perimeter are free and unrestricted. Look for white lines in neighbourhoods south and west of the centre.
Most blue-zone street parking in Brescia is free on Sundays and public holidays. Check local signage to confirm, as some central streets may still be metered.
International app widely accepted in Italian cities including Brescia. Pay for blue-zone street parking directly from your phone. Supports international credit cards.
Italy's motorway toll system also covers parking in many cities. If you already have a Telepass device for tolls, it can be used for garage payments at participating locations.
| Offence | Fine |
|---|---|
| Expired meter (blue zone) | €42 – €87 ($45 – $94) |
| Parking without a ticket | €42 – €87 ($45 – $94) |
| Entering ZTL without permit | €80 – €335 ($86 – $360) |
| Parking on yellow lines | €87 – €344 ($94 – $370) |
| Disabled bay without permit | €165 – €660 ($178 – $710) |
Book a parking spot in Brescia in advance. We use Parclick to reserve covered spots at fixed daily rates. Real-time availability, free cancellation, and no stress on arrival.
Check Brescia parking →Parcheggio Vittoria is the top choice: rated 4.3/5, open 24/7, and located directly beneath Piazza della Vittoria in the heart of the city. It is within walking distance of the Duomo and all major sights.
Yes. Parcheggio Via Morelli (4.6/5) is a free surface lot about 15 minutes on foot from the centre. White-line streets outside the ZTL are also free. On Sundays and public holidays, most blue-zone street parking becomes free.
The ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) is a restricted area in Brescia's historic centre enforced by cameras. If you drive in without a permit, you will be fined €80 – €335 ($86 – $360). Park outside the ZTL – use Parcheggio Vittoria or QUICK Brescia – and walk in.
Yes. QUICK Brescia on Via Mantova is bookable via Parclick from €1.90 ($2.05) for 2 hours. Advance booking guarantees your spot and often costs less than paying on arrival.
EasyPark is the best option for international visitors. It works across Italy, accepts international credit cards, and lets you extend your parking remotely. Telepass is an alternative if you already have the motorway toll device.
An expired meter costs €42 – €87 ($45 – $94). Entering the ZTL without a permit costs €80 – €335 ($86 – $360). Fines qualify for a 30% discount if paid within 5 days.
Sources: Comune di Brescia, Google Maps, Parclick, EasyPark. Prices verified April 2026.
Last updated: April 2026