

Bilbao's OTA street system is stricter than most Spanish cities – but also more generous: regulated Monday–Friday 9:00–20:00 straight through and Saturday mornings, with up to 3 hours allowed in the blue and green visitor sectors. The Casco Viejo is pedestrian, the Guggenheim has its own garage cluster, and evenings/Sundays are free. Here's the 2026 plan.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Hours | Mon–Fri 9:00–20:00 (no lunch break in the intensive zone), Sat 9:00–14:00 |
| Visitor limit | Up to 3 hours in blue/green sectors |
| Colours | Blue = rotation visitors; green = residents priority (visitors pay more, shorter) |
| Free | Evenings after 20:00, Sat pm, Sundays & holidays |
Unlike Castile, Bilbao's OTA runs through lunch in the central intensive zone, so don't count on the 14:00 siesta loophole. Meters and the city's parking apps both work; green-marked bays prioritise residents – read the sign before assuming.

Up to 3 hours in the blue and green visitor sectors during OTA hours (Mon–Fri 9–20, Sat 9–14). After that, move or use a garage.
Not in the central intensive zone – OTA runs straight 9:00–20:00 weekdays there, unlike many Spanish cities.
The garages on the museum/Euskalduna side – surface spots evaporate by mid-morning. It's a pleasant riverside walk from anywhere central anyway.
No – the old town is pedestrian. Park at the Arenal edge or across the river and walk in over the bridge.
Evenings after 20:00, Saturday afternoons, Sundays and holidays – plus suburban streets near metro stops at any time.
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Last updated: June 2026. OTA rules evolve – check the bay's sign colour and hours on arrival.