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Where to Park in Rethymno Town: Free and Paid Options
Rethymno is a compact and walkable town, but parking can be tricky, especially during summer. Here’s where to leave your car depending on your budget and timing.
Free Parking Spots in Rethymno
You’ll find several reliable options for free parking:
- Free parking lot near the marina. It’s close to the old town and usually has space in the morning.
- Right side of this lot is free. The left side is paid—check the signs before leaving your car.
- Lot behind the fortress. It’s a short uphill walk to the old harbor.
- Large free lot at the west entrance. Best option if you don’t mind walking a bit more.
- Gravel lot near the public stadium. Less known, but handy.
If you’re coming back from Cretaquarium or a trip to Vorvoulitis sinkhole, stop here before diving into the old town.
Paid Parking in Rethymno
Some travelers prefer the security and convenience of paid lots.
- Very affordable lot near the marina. Walkable to everything.
- Same lot mentioned earlier, but the left section is paid.
- Underground parking next to the city park. Cool in summer, low prices.
- Expensive lot at the port entrance. Convenient, but steep prices.
- Another high-cost option near the old town gate. Best avoided unless desperate.
Tip: If you’re not a fan of crowded historical sites, read this non-history-lover’s guide to Crete.
Quick Parking Advice
- Morning = easiest time to find a free spot.
- Afternoons and weekends = expect competition.
- Always check signs—some free spots switch to paid depending on the day or season.
For more practical insights, check out Autoway’s travel tips for Crete.
Whether you’re here for a beach stroll or a dinner in the old harbor, having a parking plan saves time and hassle.