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    Park Canove

    Park Canove

    (2 reviews)

    This is one of the best parking garages downtown. I like parking on the top deck of the garage. It…read morehas easy access to main part of the city. It's just a five minute walk to Plaza Signori and Palladian Basilica. On Thursdays you might have to sit in line for a few minutes to enter, but it's worth it. The outdoor market is on those days and the lot is often full in the morning. But there is usually a steady flow of people coming and going, so it doesn't take much time at all to get into the lot. We have parked there many times and haven't had any problems with our car being bothered or feeling like we aren't safe walking to and from.

    Great location to park near the Teatro Olimpico. Just walk out the Corso Andrea Palladio and enjoy…read morethe Centro. A nifty little sign prior to the parking lot tells you how many spots are available in large, friendly numbers. If it's full, you can either wait in queue for a spot to open or continue on to the next parking lot. The lot consists of one covered level and a sun deck. Parking can be quite tight down under, but the fun never ends for feeling the upper level move as you maneuver around for a spot. With the exception of the perpetual migrant worker standing removed from but near the cash machine, who can sometimes be creepy at night, they are usually very helpful and will be thankful for whatever tip (for what? I don't know) you can give them. My thoughts on this are they are refugees here and don't have many options for them. They don't harass you like the stupid flower or squishy ball salesmen in the major cities. One other note that probably no one else has experienced.... It was a dark and stormy night, and the spousal unit and I had enjoyed watching the lightning and thunder play from our seat atop the basilica enjoying the overly-loved Aperol spritz. However, as we made our way back to our car, we found ourselves in the nasty beginning of the torrential storm. We arrived at Canove, and wifey asked me to fetch the car from atop the lot while she tried to figure out how to pay for the lost ticket (timing, right?). Migrant worker was nowhere around. Feeling like we were going to have to pay the full penalty rate, she's waiting for the person in front of her to finish paying when I pull up underneath the overhang so she doesn't get anymore wet. As she is stepping up to pay, ((((CRACK - BOOM))))) lightning hits the parking lot somewhere and knocks out the machine as well as the guard-arm thing. So now what? With no way to pay and no ticket to show, we call the number on the machine and just wait it out in the car, watching everyone else do the same thing. Eventually, we all queue up to depart should the matter be resolved, and about 20 minutes later, a migrant worker comes and starts trying to figure it out. In the onslaught of rain, he's manually taking everyone's ticket... as we pull up and give him the stupid shrug, he just waves us on. So, a WIN for us! That's a long story to say that this parking lot has special sentimental value attached to it forevermore in our memories. Yeah, I better give this place a 5 star. So, I gave it 5 stars, but Yelp wouldn't post it, saying that it doesn't allow a certain character (the 'less-than' symbol) in reviews, so I've edited my 'crack' symbology accordingly.

    Autopaolo - auto - Updated May 2026

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