Zenpark
Reserve parking by the hour, day, or month
by Zenpark
About this app
Zenpark is a European parking reservation platform that unlocks otherwise hidden spaces — residential building garages, hotel parkings, office basements, and commercial lots — and makes them bookable by the hour, day, or as a monthly subscription. With more than 1,000 locations across France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK, it's one of the largest networks of shared parking in Europe. Reservations are guaranteed: pay in advance, drive in via a QR code or remote barrier, and leave when you want without searching for a spot. Monthly subscriptions are typically 30–60% cheaper than nearby public garages, which makes Zenpark especially attractive for daily commuters and residents in dense cities. The app handles reservations, access, account management, multiple vehicles, business billing, and entry/exit notifications.
Key Features
Guaranteed reservations
Reserve a specific space by the hour, day, week, or month.
Mobile access
Open barriers from the app via QR code or one-tap remote control.
Hidden parking inventory
Access residential, hotel, and office garages not listed on classic apps.
Monthly subscriptions
Save 30–60% vs. public garages with a recurring monthly spot.
Multiple vehicles
Manage several plates and switch the active vehicle per session.
Receipts and history
Digital invoices and trip history for personal or business use.
How It Works
Search for a parking
Enter destination, date, and duration to compare available Zenpark locations and prices.
Book and pay in the app
Reservation is confirmed instantly with a QR access code.
Drive in and out
Open the barrier from the app on arrival and departure; no on-site payment needed.
Detailed Review
Zenpark solves a very European problem: in cities like Paris, Brussels, Madrid or Barcelona, public parking is scarce, expensive, and increasingly restricted, while thousands of private garages — under residential buildings, hotels, offices — sit half-empty most of the day. Zenpark's idea is to make that hidden inventory bookable.
For users, the app feels like the parking equivalent of Airbnb. Search a destination, pick dates, see available garages with prices and walking distance, and book. Payment happens in the app, and access is granted via QR code, a virtual remote, or sometimes a connected gate system.
The pricing advantage is real. In central Paris, a public garage often costs €25–40 per day; Zenpark spots in nearby buildings can be €10–18 for the same duration. Monthly subscriptions are where the savings really compound — €120 per month for a daytime weekday spot is common in zones where a public alternative is twice that price.
Coverage is best where it matters most: Paris and its inner suburbs, Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Geneva, Lyon, Lille. The app also has a presence in smaller French cities and some UK locations. Outside these hotspots, inventory can be thin or non-existent.
The access experience is usually smooth. Modern garages with connected barriers let you open the gate with a single tap. Older locations may require positioning your phone near a Bluetooth reader or showing a QR code to an intercom. Most users figure it out quickly, but the first visit to a new garage benefits from arriving with extra time.
Monthly subscriptions are where Zenpark really shines. For commuters, urban professionals, or families that own a car but rarely use it on weekdays, locking in a monthly spot near home or the office can replace a far more expensive public garage subscription. The flexibility to pause or switch a subscription is also valuable.
The limits are mostly structural. Zenpark cannot help with on-street paid parking — that's still Flowbird, PaybyPhone, EasyPark, or Telpark territory. And it depends on private partners agreeing to share their space, which means coverage can be patchy outside major cities.
For anyone living, commuting, or traveling regularly in European urban centers, Zenpark is one of the most useful parking apps to have installed. It complements pay-by-mobile apps rather than replacing them, and it can meaningfully reduce monthly parking costs for repeat users.
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Our Verdict
Zenpark is the most important reservation-based parking app in Europe. For anyone who parks regularly in Paris, Brussels, Madrid, Barcelona, or Milan, it offers a real cost advantage over public garages and a more predictable experience than hunting for street parking.