Parking Cost Calculator
Calculate parking costs by hour, day, week, month, and year. Compare hourly vs daily vs monthly rates to find the cheapest option.
Enter hourly rate, hours per day, and days per week.
How Does the Formula Work?
The parking cost calculator turns hourly parking rates into daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly totals. The real power comes from comparing rates — many lots offer daily or monthly flat rates that can save significant money for regular parkers. The calculator highlights the cheapest option and shows exactly how much you save by switching.
Weekly = Daily × Days per Week
Monthly = Weekly × 4.345 (avg weeks/month)
Yearly = Weekly × 52
Example: $5/h, 8h/day, 5 days/week
Daily: $40 | Weekly: $200 | Monthly: $869 | Yearly: $10,400
If daily flat rate is $30 → Yearly: $7,800 (saves $2,600)
Why Compare Rates
Hourly parking seems cheap in isolation, but it compounds fast. At $5/hour for 8 hours, you pay $40/day — if a daily flat rate is $30, you save $10 every single day. Over a year, that is $2,600. Monthly passes often offer even deeper savings for daily commuters, sometimes cutting costs by 30–50% compared to hourly rates.
Hidden Annual Cost
Most people think of parking as a small daily expense. The calculator reveals the annual total — often a surprisingly large number. At typical city rates, a commuter can easily spend $5,000–$15,000 per year on parking alone. Seeing this yearly figure helps you evaluate whether carpooling, transit, or a different parking arrangement could save money.
Urban Parking Economics
Parking costs vary dramatically by city and location. Downtown areas in major cities charge $3–$8 per hour, while suburban lots may cost $1–$2. Airport parking ranges from $10–$30 per day for off-site lots to $25–$60 for terminal-adjacent garages. Monthly rates in city centers can exceed $400, making parking one of the largest hidden costs of car ownership for urban commuters. The calculator helps you compare hourly, daily, and monthly options to find the cheapest strategy for your parking needs.
Comparing Parking Options
The optional daily and monthly flat rate inputs let you compare flexible hourly parking against fixed-rate alternatives. If you park downtown 20 days per month for 8 hours at $4/hour, that is $640/month — a $200/month monthly pass would save $440. But if you only park 8 days per month, the hourly rate wins. The calculator highlights the cheapest option in green so you can make the right choice without manual math. This comparison is especially useful for hybrid workers who split time between office and home.
Hidden Costs of Parking
Beyond the parking fee itself, consider fuel spent circling for spots (studies show drivers spend an average of 17 minutes searching), potential parking tickets ($50–$200 each), and the opportunity cost of time. In dense cities, the annual cost of parking a car — including garage fees, meters, and tickets — can exceed $3,000–$5,000. For occasional drivers, ride-sharing or public transit may be more economical once parking costs are factored in. This calculator makes those comparisons concrete.
Tips & Recommendations
See parking costs daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly from your hourly rate.
Enter daily and monthly flat rates. The calculator finds the cheapest option and shows yearly savings.
Green highlight marks the cheapest choice. Savings tip shows exactly how much you save by switching.
Works with $, €, ₺, R$ or any currency. Just enter your local rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the parking cost calculated?
Daily cost = hourly rate × hours per day. Weekly = daily × days per week. Monthly uses 4.345 weeks/month average. Yearly = weekly × 52 weeks.
How does the rate comparison work?
Enter optional daily and monthly flat rates. The calculator compares all options and highlights the cheapest one, showing yearly savings.
What is 4.345 weeks per month?
There are 52 weeks in a year, so the average month has 52 ÷ 12 = 4.345 weeks. This gives more accurate monthly costs than simply multiplying by 4.
Should I choose hourly, daily, or monthly?
Hourly is cheaper for short or infrequent parking. Daily rates help if you park all day. Monthly is usually cheapest for regular commuters who park 5+ days per week.
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