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Somerville Boston Parking

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Somerville Boston Parking

Somerville Boston Parking

Parking in Somerville, Boston

Looking for cheap and affordable parking in Somerville Boston? On Air Parking offers a parking deal you can only get from us, with our low rates beginning at merely $5.99/day*!

Our parking is guaranteed, and there are absolutely no questions asked should you need to cancel or request a refund. Cancellation is FREE up to start date. Purchase your affordable parking today!

To learn more about our fantastic parking offer in Somerville, keep reading! ***On Air Parking prices begin at the low price of $5.99. Holiday fees and parking overflow charges could apply to your purchase.***

FAQ

What's the address of your parking lot?

You should receive an email within 10 minutes of your purchase with the parking facility's name and address at which you'll be parking. If it's hard to pull up the address on your GPS or maps, we suggest checking our partner facilities' website (by Googling their name) or calling their number provided in your reservation.

 

What is your cancellation policy?

We appreciate you giving us a chance, and know this isn't how you're used to purchasing parking. That's why we offer free parking reservation cancellations, up to start date — no questions asked.

More FAQs

What’s in the Neighborhood?

Wanderlust Voyages

Somerville Museum

Tuckamore Aviation

Theatre@First

Tufts University

Lincoln Technical Institute

Need Help Making Your Reservation?

For any parking reservation questions you might have, please contact our Parking Reservation Specialists at 424-532-8940 from 10 am to 7 pm EST or email hello@onairparking.com.

If you have any feedback, please let us know. We’re here to make your travels easy and affordable, so keep in touch and let us know all about your experience with our 5-star parking services!

About Somerville

Somerville was originally founded as a district of Charlestown in 1630. It wasn’t until 1842 Somerville became a town of its own. Charlestown had become a bustling urban area, while Somerville remained mostly rural. In 1872, the city became incorporated as its borders expanded and industrialization began to take root. It didn’t take long until Somerville had become urban as European immigrants settled throughout the early 1900’s, making its population densely packed.

Somerville today is quite the hodge-podge of young families, blossoming entrepreneurs, students attending college, as well as a great many immigrants who still choose to settle here. These immigrants hail from more than just Europe these days, coming also from Haiti, Brazil, and El Salvadore. This diversity brings with it over 50 languages spoken in this part of Boston.

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