Otaparkki now open also for Aalto staff
The top two floors of the Otaparkki multi-storey car park, levels 3A, 3B, 4A and 4B, have been opened for the Aalto staff. Parking on these levels is free of charge with an Aalto University parking permit. The lower levels 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B remain as parking areas with the parking fee.
Otaparkki will provide with approximately 80 additional parking spaces for Aalto staff. The electric car charging points on the first floor of the car park will also be available to all. Parking at the charging points is free of charge with an Aalto University parking permit during the charging period, but please note the 3-hour parking limit at the charging points. The charging price list can be found in the Plugit app and here.
The different floors and levels of the car park are marked, for example, on the driveways and on the doors of the lift lobbies. Parking on levels 3A-4B is free of charge with an Aalto University parking permit.
The two lower floors of Otaparkki will remain as paid parking areas, primarily for visitors to the campus and students, for example. Up-to-date parking prices can be found on the EasyPark and Parkman apps. There are also several bicycle parking spaces on the first floor with frame locks.
Otaparkki is located at Sähkömiehentie 3, next to Maarintalo. Use the Aalto University parking permit when parking on the 3rd or 4th floor.
- Updated:
- Published: This content was originally published on www.aalto.fi.
Read more news
Customer satisfaction with Aalto University campus premises remains high – ACRE’s overall rating increased and NPS strengthened
ACRE measures its facility tenants’ satisfaction annually through a customer satisfaction survey. Read the latest survey results.
New restaurant operator to open at A Blanc after renovation – Täffä Lunch moving into the centre
Three adjacent retail spaces in shopping centre A Blanc will be combined into a single restaurant with 150 customer seats, where Täffä Lunch will open in the autumn.
Influence the Campus Vision 2050 update: mark your views on the map
What do you want our campus to be in 2050? Tell us what you think by 3 July