260A Liverpool Rd
Now2 hours

Ashfield Mall

Multi-Storey - 1000 spaces

Customers only
Free2 hours
Point Parking Pty Limited
Ashfield Mall
260A Liverpool Rd
Sydney NSW 2131

Features

Disabled Spaces
Height restrictions: 7' 3"

Prices

Mon-Sun 05:00 - 23:00
2 HoursFree
2.5 Hours$3.00
3 Hours$6.00
3.5 Hours$10.00
4 Hours$15.00
4.5 Hours$20.00
5 Hours$25.00
5.5 Hours$30.00
6 Hours$35.00
Max$40.00

Opening Times

Mon-Sun05:00 - 23:00

Payment Options

Pay On Foot
Cards
Cash
Contactless

Info

Rooftop car park is three hours free parking.

Reviews

26 Jan 2024

The boom gates are often out of service, always smells of rotten food, gates have no indication when to drive up or when to stop or if your plates are detected, distance from the speakers/screen and where they scan your plates are at a very awkward distance if it doesn't detect your plates properly you need to reverse all the way out. You need to drive up very slowly and pray that it detected your plates.

1 Nov 2023

2 hours of shopping quickly past. The Ashfield Mall is only a small shopping centre. There is nothing to compare with the Mega Shopping Centre, like Burwood Westfield Shopping Centre. 2 hours free parking will cost a number of business to close down.

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Street Parking

1/4-hour - pink

1/2-hour - purple

1-hour - orange

2-hour - green

3-hour - sky

4-hour - red

10-hour - yellow

Unlimited - light brown

Disabled - blue

A great deal of information regarding on-street parking in Sydney is available here.

Loading Zones

Many parking spots within the CBD act as loading zones throughout working hours. Some cars used by people in these loading zones are just regular consumer vehicles so it's very easy to see other cars parked somewhere and misread signs, resulting in a loading zone infringement ticket.

Tow Away Zones

Vehicles illegally parked within this area of the CBD are much more likely to be towed away (compared to receiving a parking infringement fine).

Recent Changes

To keep the city centre moving during changes to the bus network from Sunday 4 October 2015 and light rail construction, Roads and Maritime Services and Transport for NSW have introduced several changes to parking restrictions and tow-away zones. More information regarding this can be found here.