1 Setanta Place
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Setanta

Underground - 146 spaces

€9.402 hours
Q-Park Ireland Limited
Setanta
1 Setanta Place
Dublin
D02 V968

Features

Disabled Spaces
Height restrictions: 6' 3"
Electric Car Charging

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour€4.70
2 Hours€9.40
3 Hours€14.40
4 Hours€19.40
5 Hours€24.40
6 Hours€34.40
7 Hours€39.40
8 Hours€44.00
24 Hours€48.00
Evening€15.00
(In after 19:00 Out by 00:00)
Month€618.69
(Mon-Sun)
Quarter€1772.43
(Mon-Sun)
Year€6750.24

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay On Foot
Cards
Contactless

Info

Flexi 90 season tickets:
- Monthly - € 296.43.
- Quarterly - € 849.93.
- Yearly - € 3239.82.

Flexi120 season tickets:
- Monthly - € 371.46.
- Quarterly - € 1062.72.
- Yearly - € 4050.39.

Nights and weekend:
- Quarterly - € 531.36.
- Yearly - € 2024.58.

Reviews

18 Oct 2021

Mafia Q Park scammers.... No clear pricing displayed at decision point to turn to enter. Sharp practice to levy charges of 23.40 for 4hrs 10 min on a Sunday. Total scam by City Council to allow this rip off...

28 Nov 2020

Awful. I parked for 2 hours and lost my ticket. I rang the help desk explaining the situation and they refused to check cctv for me insisting I pay 24 hour rate of 36 euro. Staff are the most unhelpful I’ve ever come across and kept speaking over me. Sharp practice altogether.

24 Mar 2018

The barrier on entry was glitching and I had to contact helpdesk before entering the carpark. As the cards were not issuing. There are no prices listed clearly on entry and there are no prices listed at pay stations. The first hour costs €3.80, to then park for two hours costs €8.40 therefore paying €4.60 for the second hour. Which seems excessive for parking in town. Just under a euro in the difference for the same amount of time. There was nobody in the office to pay and they do not have oap or student discounts. Both times I tried to reach a person to report barrier issue and to pay at office I was waiting over five minutes to make contact. I won't be parking here again.

21 Oct 2013

Ultra convenient and secure - very handy for quick access to city centre, and it also has a decent toilet right near the pedestrian exit - perfect for getting changed in if you're going out straight after work. However, its expensive - typically it costs me about 20 quid for an evening. It can get full in the day too, leaving you to drive round town to find another car park.

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Parking in Dublin

The city is divided into five tariff zones and the tariff is displayed on the Pay and Display Machines within each zone. 

  • Maximum parking time is 3 hours
  • Payment times:
  • Check Pay & Display machines or street signage. 
  • Usually 7am - 7pm Monday to Saturday
  • 2pm to 6pm Sunday (city centre only)
  • After 8pm you may pay for up to 3 hours parking for the following morning. 

 

  • Very high demand zone (Yellow): €2.90 per hour

  • High demand zone (Red): €2.40 per hour
  • High demand zone - Sundays (White): €1.40 per hour on Sunday
  • Medium demand zone (Green): €1.60 per hour
  • Low demand zone (Orange): €1.00 per hour
  • Suburban villages (Blue): 60c per hour

Notes

 

Parked vehicles in Dublin City may be issued with a ticket, clamped or towed-away for a number of reasons. These include:

  • If your vehicle causes a hazard or obstruction, e.g. on a clearway.
  • If your vehicle is illegally parked, e.g. on a double yellow line.
  • If the time allowed on a Pay-and-Display ticket (max. 3 hours) has expired.

 

Parking charges apply during the hours indicated on the Pay & Display machines or on the street signage (e.g. Monday – Saturday 7am – 7pm or Monday – Friday 8am – 6.30pm). Always check the street signage when parking.

The operational hours of some Pay and Display Permit Parking Schemes extend beyond 7pm at night and on Saturdays and Sundays. Paid parking controls shall not apply in Pay & Display Permit Parking areas on the following days: New Years Day (1st January), St. Patrick’s Day (17th March), Easter Sunday and Monday (variable), May Public Holiday (first Monday in May), June Public Holiday (first Monday in June), August Public Holiday (first Monday in August), October Public Holiday (last Monday in October), Christmas Day (25th December), St. Stephen’s Day (26th December).