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185, Rundle Street, 5000, Adelaide, Adelaide City Council, AU Australia
contacts phone: +61 8 8203 7203
website: upark.com.au
larger map & directionsLatitude: -34.9227237, Longitude: 138.6065147
Selwyn
::Never park your bicycle there. Just lost one by just parking it in the basement.
Ryan Bates
::7 Stories tall, Plenty of Parking. They have flat rate parking on weekends, which is made cheaper if you book online.
Zak Parker
::When you can only really compare to Wilson's, UPark is pretty great.
Sean L
::Boom gate stopped working. Called operator, the lady was very rude!
Obscure Mortal
::Parked here on many occasions. This UPark hasn't changed over the years ultimately. Same car park number, early bird deals, etc. Night time the external has a light display that could be described as calming / relaxing. Internal, entrance and exit boom gates /ticket dispenser. Elevator access to the multi story carpark also off street front. There is permanent and casual parking at this site. Be mindful of where you park. Having had a permanent car park constantly taken by random casual park users it gets old fast. Easy to identify by signage. Well marked with lines on ground surface, where park bays are. All in all, extremely well maintained park. Close , like a stone through literally from rundle mall, the Uni and cafe stretch. The only negative to this carpark which isn't all that negative. The exit requires you to merge in the left only turning lane. You would hope as a road user that people would merge safely. On numerous occasions I have seen drivers cut people off who are driving on road when exiting. Guess they didn't have patience for road traffic. Also people who turn in to park will normally hold traffic if queue at park or pedestrian traffic. That's not to bad, it's better for it to be safe for everyone in the vicinity. I know why the lane is only a left only, right lane is right only on road front. My fault quite possibly. I advised Council of safety issue that had caused me having two accidents in a span of 6 months just on corner. This was due to innatentive drivers cutting my lane on the corner without looking in their mirrors. Out come of road condition changes is safer roadfront for all users, as long as people exiting properties (i.e car park) are being mindful to road traffic as expected and that exiting carpark they aren't pushy about it.