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Blue lines in Pescara indicate paid parking areas distributed across the city center, railway stations, seafront, residential areas, and interchange zones. The system is designed to promote vehicle rotation and improve traffic management in the most frequented areas of the city.
Parking regulations are established by the Municipality of Pescara, while the operational management of parking areas and permits is entrusted to Pescara Multiservice.
In the Municipality of Pescara, it is possible to pay for parking using traditional or digital methods.
The traditional method is payment through a parking meter, available in the main regulated parking areas. With the parking meter you can:
In enabled areas, you can also pay for parking through the Telepass app. With the app you can:
Blue lines in Pescara are distributed across several major city areas, which include urban center, waterfront, railway stations, residential areas, and park-and-ride facilities.
Zone / urban area | Main streets and areas | Features |
|---|---|---|
City Center / Residential | Via Ostuni, Via Bologna, Via Paolini, Piazza Spirito Santo, Via Firenze, Via Nicola Fabrizi, Via Milano | Central and residential areas with standard rates |
Discounted City Center | Via Fonte Romana, Via Monte Faito | Areas with reduced rates |
Porta Nuova Railway Station | Porta Nuova Station Area | Interchange area with daily flat-rate parking |
Piazza Primo Maggio | Piazza Primo Maggio | Central area with extended hours and parking active on holidays |
Central / Evening | Piazza Antonio Mancini, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Via Michelangelo, Via Arapietra | Areas with extended evening parking hours |
Seafront / Seasonal Inner Streets | Via Gramsci, Via Carducci, Via Regina Elena, Corso Umberto I | Areas near the sea with seasonal parking regulations |
Promenade / Riviera | Lungomare Matteotti, Viale della Riviera, Museo del Mare | Beachfront areas with fixed hourly rates |
Courthouse / Central | Courthouse Area, Via Plauto | Area with daily parking rates |
Bus Terminal / Bingo Area | Area di Risulta, Bus Terminal, Bingo Area | Park-and-ride facilities and daily parking areas |
Parking Disc Zone | Via Cetteo Ciglia, Piazza Unione | First hour free with parking disc |
The distribution of parking spaces may change based on municipal ordinances: always check the vertical signage on site.
The tariffs for blue lines in Pescara change based on the zone, season, and type of parking.
The main differences concern:
Area | Main streets and areas | Indicative rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
City Center / Residential | Via Ostuni, Via Bologna, Via Paolini, Piazza Spirito Santo, Via Firenze, Via Nicola Fabrizi, Via Milano, Via C. Delfino Spiga | €0.50 for the first 30 min, €1.00 for the first hour, €2.00 for subsequent hours | Standard rate |
City Center / Discounted Areas | Via Fonte Romana, Via Monte Faito | €0.50 for the first hour, €1.00 for subsequent hours | Reduced rate |
Porta Nuova Station | Porta Nuova Station Area | €0.50 every 30 min during the first hour, then €1.00/h | Maximum €2.50/day |
Piazza Primo Maggio | Piazza Primo Maggio | €0.50 for the first 30 min, €1.00 for the first hour, €2.00 for subsequent hours | Also active on public holidays |
Central / Evening | Piazza Antonio Mancini, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Via Michelangelo, Via Enzo Ferrari, Via Arapietra, Viale Pavone Bassani | €0.50 for the first 30 min, €1.00 for subsequent hours | Daily maximum varies depending on the area |
Seafront / Seasonal Inner Streets | Via Gramsci, Via Carducci, Via Regina Elena, Corso Umberto I | €0.50 for the first 30 min, €1.00 for the first hour, €2.00 for subsequent hours | Seasonal regulations |
Promenade / Riviera | Lungomare Matteotti, Viale della Riviera, Museo del Mare | €1.00/h | Maximum €5.00/day |
Courthouse Area | Courthouse Area, Via Plauto | €2.50/day | Daily rate only |
Bus Terminal / Bingo Area | Area di Risulta, Bus Terminal, Bingo Area | €4.00/day, €3.00 evening/night rate on weekends | Daily rate and special evening rate |
Parking Disc - Via Cetteo Ciglia | Via Cetteo Ciglia | First hour free, then €1.00/h | Maximum €5.00/day |
Parking Disc - Piazza Unione | Piazza Unione | First hour free, then €2.00/h | No maximum limit |
The paid parking hours in Pescara change based on the zone, proximity to the city center, and seasonality. Some areas follow standard daytime regulations, while others have extended evening hours, summer schedules, or are active on holidays as well.
The main differences concern:
Area | Main streets and areas | Days and hours |
|---|---|---|
City Center / Residential | Via Ostuni, Via Bologna, Via Paolini, Piazza Spirito Santo, Via Firenze, Via Nicola Fabrizi, Via Milano, Via C. Delfino Spiga | Mon-Sat 08:00-20:00 |
City Center / Discounted Areas | Via Fonte Romana, Via Monte Faito | Mon-Sat 08:00-20:00 |
Porta Nuova Station | Porta Nuova Railway Station Area | Every day 08:00-20:00 |
Piazza Primo Maggio | Piazza Primo Maggio | Every day 08:00-24:00 |
Central / Evening | Piazza Antonio Mancini, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Via Michelangelo, Via Enzo Ferrari, Via Arapietra, Viale Pavone Bassani | Sun-Thu 08:00-21:00; Fri-Sat 08:00-02:00 |
Seafront / Inner Streets | Via Gramsci, Via Carducci, Via Regina Elena, Corso Umberto I | From 15/04 to 15/10: Mon-Sat 08:00-24:00; from 16/10 to 14/04: Mon-Thu 08:00-21:00, Fri-Sat 08:00-24:00 |
Promenade / Riviera | Lungomare G. Matteotti, Viale della Riviera, Museo del Mare | Every day 08:00-20:00, including public holidays |
Courthouse / Central | Courthouse Area, Via Plauto | Mon-Sat 08:00-20:00 |
Bus Terminal / Bingo Area | Area di Risulta, Bus Terminal, Bingo Area | Sun-Thu 08:00-21:00; Fri-Sat 08:00-02:00 |
Parking Disc Zone | Via Cetteo Ciglia, Piazza Unione | Mon-Sat 08:00-20:00 |
In most areas, holidays are free, except for specific exceptions such as Piazza Primo Maggio and some central or seasonal areas.
The parking system in Pescara provides various types of subscriptions and benefits dedicated to residents, commuters, students, and regular users of regulated parking areas.
A subscription is available valid in almost all parking areas. The subscription allows you to park in the main city zones, with some specific limitations such as Piazza Primo Maggio and part of the Lungomare / Riviera areas during the summer season.
Dedicated formulas are provided for specific areas or user categories, including:
Validity conditions may change based on the zone and subscription type.
Vehicles in service of people with disabilities equipped with CUDE badge can benefit from the allowances provided by current regulations. Parking is permitted according to the rules established for reserved spaces and, where applicable, also in paid areas.
No, in Pescara there is no general free hourly parking on blue lines for electric cars.
However, the Municipality provides important discounts on subscriptions: electric vehicles can benefit from a 50% reduction on monthly and annual subscriptions for regulated parking areas.
These discounts do not apply to regular hourly parking meter rates.
Rates vary based on the zone and type of parking. In central areas, you generally start from €0.50 for the first 30 minutes, while some areas offer daily flat rates or specific rates for seafront areas, bus terminals, and park-and-ride facilities.
Hours vary depending on the area. In central areas, parking is generally active from Monday to Saturday from 08:00 to 20:00, while some evening areas and seafront zones have extended hours until 24:00 or 02:00 on weekends.
Blue lines are distributed between the city center, waterfront, railway stations, residential areas and park-and-ride facilities. Among the main areas are Piazza Primo Maggio, Stazione Porta Nuova, Lungomare Matteotti, Terminal Bus and the central areas near Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.
Parking can be paid through parking meters or, in enabled areas, through the Telepass app directly from your smartphone.
Yes, the Municipality of Pescara provides various subscriptions and discounts for residents, university students, commuters, accommodation facilities, and regular users of regulated parking areas.
Yes, electric cars normally pay for hourly parking on blue lines. However, the Municipality provides a 50% reduction on monthly and annual subscriptions dedicated to regulated parking areas.