The Lowry does not have its own car park however parking is available at the Quayside multi-storey car park (formally Lowry Outlet). You can purchase a car park ticket via The Lowry which can be used at the Quayside – however this must be purchased more than 24hrs before your visit.
How much is parking at The Lowry?
Pre-pay parking
You can also pre-pay for your parking on the day for £6 by taking your car parking ticket to any pay station in the Lowry Outlet between 5pm and 8pm. Insert your car parking ticket, select Lowry pre-pay, tap validation and pay. Doing this means no queue to leave the car park after your visit.
How much does it cost to park at Media City?
Quayside MediaCityUK has 80 designated accessible parking bays available on every level of the car park. During centre trading hours parking for Blue Badge holders is free of charge for the first 4 hours.
Car Parking.
Time Slots |
Tariff |
Up to 3 hours |
£3.30 |
Up to 4 hours |
£4.40 |
Up to 6 hours |
£7.00 |
Up to 12 hours |
£16.00 |
Does Salford Royal have free parking?
Central Car Park – free parking is available for patients and visitors who are valid blue badge holders attending the hospital, but you need authorisation to exit the barriers without payment.
Where do you park for The Lowry? – Related Questions
How much is the car park at Salford Royal hospital?
The Central and North car parks operate a token and barrier system, which allows you to pay for the time parked. If you are attending the hospital for 30 minutes or less there is no charge.
Tariff info.
30 Minutes |
Free |
6- 8 Hours |
£3.00 |
8- 12 Hours |
£4.00 |
Weekly Saver |
£10.00 |
Monthly Saver |
£25.00 |
Does Salford Royal have an A&E?
Today, this service is for: People of all ages.
Is parking free on Sundays in Salford?
Overnight, weekends & bank holidays
In most Salford City Council car parks, parking is free on Sundays and Bank Holidays. Charges for on-street parking in Salford also don’t apply on Bank Holidays.
Where can I park for free in Manchester?
Free Parking in Manchester – 2022
- Hoyle Street.
- Metcombe Way.
- Barker Street.
- Deramore Street.
- Headingley Drive.
- Radnor Street.
- Eccleshall Street.
- Quilter Grove.
What is the postcode for Salford Royal hospital?
By Car or Motorbike
Please use postcode M6 8HD if you are using sat-nav to find your way to the hospital.
How do I contact Salford Royal?
The main switchboard number for Salford Royal is 0161 789 7373.
What time is visiting hours at Salford Royal?
General ward visiting times are: Afternoon: 14:30-17:00. Evening: 18:30-20:00.
Does Salford Royal have a walk in Centre?
You don’t need to be registered and you don’t need an appointment. Any member of the public can simply walk in to be seen, regardless of where they’re registered.
Is the cafe open at Salford Royal Hospital?
Ground Café (Hope Building), open Monday to Friday 7.30am-8pm and Saturday-Sunday, 8am-8pm.
Does Salford Royal have WIFI?
eduroam wifi is available across the Salford Royal site.
Do you get free TV in hospital?
All wards have free TV channels 1-5 between 8am and 12noon. Outside of these hours, TV is £7.90 and TV & Movies costs £9.90.
Can you take your own TV into hospital?
The radio and answering service are free. Patients are also entitled to one free hour of TV at breakfast time. Otherwise, there is a charge to use the Patientline TV and telephone. We regret that, for reasons of electrical safety, you cannot bring in your own TV or video/DVD players.
Why do you have to pay for TV in hospital?
Patients have to pay for TV in the hospital because it offers multiple channels and additional patient-focused services—all of which are quite expensive. Hospital TVs aren’t like regular TVs.
How many meals do you get in hospital?
The regular hospital diet provides three meals and [ ] snacks each day. There is a variety of food choices.
How much is a TV card in hospital?
TV services
TV only package 1 day £7.90. TV only package 3 days £19.90. TV only package 7 days £34.90.
What time do hospitals turn lights off?
The ‘graveyard shift’ is from midnight to 07:59 hours. Workers were put under an artificial ‘sky’ and asked to perform tasks under different lighting conditions over three nights.