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Princesshay 2 (Civic Centre / Dix's Field)

11 Dixs Fld, Exeter EX1 1UZ, United Kingdom

Princesshay 2 (Civic Centre / Dix's Field)
Parking lot
3.5
31 reviews
8 comments
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PFFG+PC Exeter, United Kingdom
+44 1392 265436
exeter.gov.uk
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James Melrose
James Melrose
Nice and out of the way, normally means there is space available despite being a smaller car park. Payment can be made by cash, card or mobile.
Andy Taylor
Andy Taylor125 days ago
Car park on the edge of the city centre. Reasonable charges and you can pay online.
RICHARD ELLIOTT
RICHARD ELLIOTT217 days ago
Perhaps I was lucky but I drove in at 2pm and a slave was waiting. However I do agree that if you have a car bigger than an X3 , you are going to have to be super careful not to scrape your bumpers on the first down ramp entry corner.. squeaky!! Not really expensive at £1.17 an hour for city centre BUT you do have to buy a minimum of 2 hours. £2.50? an hour over on the Triangle! Would go again, no probs.
Niceboy Tiddles
Niceboy Tiddles247 days ago
Good city centre parking location. Can be tricky to find, the turning into Dix's Field is off Paris Street. It gets very busy on weekdays. Spaces are a bit tight for larger vehicles.
Jasmine “Jasmine” x
Jasmine “Jasmine” x339 days ago
Expensive, insanely tight, be prepared to ruin your car.
Mircea
Mircea1 year ago
It's a huge library, that offers a lot. We went mainly for the children area which is a play area, child friendly and also offers a big variety of books, suitable for all ages.
Heather Pearce
Heather Pearce2 years ago
Not what I expected. Its not a mall its just a collection of shops outside on the high street.
Eyeleron
Eyeleron2 years ago
Insanely expensive car park, very tight to maneuver through too. Would not recommend going here unless you're desperate for somewhere to park. The only benefit is that the majority of it is underground so you're in the dry when you get out.
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