IDS Center (Impark Lot #167) - Underground Parking
80 S 8th St
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IDS Center (Impark Lot #167)

Underground - 655 spots

$52 hours
The prices shown are the drive-up rates only. Reservation prices may vary.
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Imperial Parking (U.S.), LLC
IDS Center (Impark Lot #167)
80 S 8th St
Downtown West
Minneapolis, MN 55402

Features

Disabled spots
Height restrictions: 6' 6"
Electric Car Charging

Prices

Mon-Fri - All day
30 Mins$8.00
1 Hour$14.00
90 Mins$17.00
2 Hours$20.00
2.5 Hours$23.00
12 Hours$26.00
24 Hours$30.00
(ends at 5am)
Early Bird$13.00
(in 5am-8am Out by 1pm)
Evening$5.00
(Mon-Fri In after 4pm)
Month$100.00
(Mon-Fri In after 4pm Out by 5am)
(Sat-Sun up to 24 hours)
Sat-Sun - All day
10 Hours$5.00
12 Hours$15.00
24 Hours$21.00
Customer - Mon-Sun - All day
24 Hours$36.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Exit
Cards

Info

Customer rate for Marquette Hotel guests only.
10 min. grace period.

Reviews

Mar 22, 2020

I was initially coming to say how incredibly ridiculous it is that they can charge THIRTY DOLLARS for 8 hours of parking, but I just realized that I was grossly overcharged now that I see the prices on the website. Wow this is irritating. I wish I was given a receipt when I left so I could dispute this. What’s even more disgusting is that after reading other reviews I see I’m not the only one this happened to. Unbelievable.

Oct 15, 2018

I had the worst parking experience of my life here. If I could give it zero stars, I would. I was instructed to park here for an event I was attending at the IDS center, which makes it all the worse. I had no problem getting in the ramp or finding a spot, but when I tried to exit, the machine WOULD NOT accept my ticket. It was 100% the correct ticket, I tried putting in the machine in every possible orientation, I just kept getting the same old error message. I tried putting it in the second of the two machines, that one didn't work either. I tried pressing the help button, but no one would respond (and I tried more than a few times). It was 9 or 9:30 at night, and there was no one working at the booth to help me. I then tried calling the phone number listed on the ticket itself, but I was directed to an answering machine there as well. I sat in that stupid ramp for probably a half hour. Eventually, someone else was having trouble getting out as well, and I reached out to them. They had one of the passengers

Jun 23, 2017

I paid for my parking fee in cash and did not receive change. The balance due showed as a short amount on my receipt and included instructions to the operator for change. When I showed my receipt to the attendant, who did not possess a good cop and of the English language, he could not help me. He gave me a business card with the manager's phone number. I called it and no one answered. I fail to understand why I would be forced to exit a ramp during normal business hours being owed money after paying an exorbitant amount to park there in the first place. I anticipate it will be a huge hassle to get my money back. It was also difficult to exit the ramp, which was very backed up shortly after 4:00 PM.

Oct 21, 2016

Got the shock of my life when I exited, A $23 dollar bill for 2 1/2 parking. I should have read rates before entering. My bad! Sheesh.

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Parking in Minneapolis

Minneapolis is a global economical hub and one of the largest cities in the area. Here are some useful tips to help you find the best parking location.

In Minneapolis parking meters are abundant. There are around 7000 meters in total;  so parking in Downtown Minneapolis shouldn’t be a major problem. The city is divided into several on-street zones with varying rates and time limits. The maximum stay limit can vary from 2 to 10 hours. The rate for parking at meters can range from $0.25-$2.75/1 hour. Single-space meters accept coins and bills. There are more advanced singles-space meters that also accept credit cards (Mastercard, American Express, Visa).

Multi-space meters accept coins, bills and cards. When parking at one of these meters, introduce the number of the space you’ve parked at and take your receipt with you.

During events on-street rates can range from $1.50 to $4.00/1 hour.

Meters are not enforced during national holidays.

Off-street rates are around $4-$5/1 hour and $18/24 hours. The average monthly parking price is in the range of $150.

You can click on a marker, e.g. the Convention Center (Central Lutheran Ramp) or the Gateway Ramp, and it will show you all the basic information on that location, such as price, opening hours, etc.

For any questions about ticket payment options, make sure to visit the city’s website.