Metropolis, located in Charleston, WV (25301), offers convenient and ADA accessible parking solutions for Charleston Catholic students and special events. Our parking garage boasts a great location, ensuring easy access for all visitors. Whether you are a student looking for hassle-free parking or hosting an event and need a reliable parking space, Metropolis is here to cater to your needs efficiently.
What types of parking services does Metropolis offer?
Metropolis provides convenient and ADA accessible parking solutions for Charleston Catholic students and special events.
Where is Metropolis located?
Metropolis is located at 1011 Virginia St. East, Charleston, WV 25301.
Is Metropolis open all day?
Yes, Metropolis is open 24 hours every day of the week.
Does Metropolis offer parking facilities accessible for individuals with disabilities?
Yes, Metropolis features ADA accessible parking and wheelchair accessible entrances.
What are the accepted payment options at Metropolis?
Metropolis accepts American Express, MasterCard, and Visa for payment.
How can I make a parking reservation at Metropolis?
You can make a parking reservation by visiting https://www.spplus.com/parking-com/.
Is there an app available to help me find and pay for parking at Metropolis?
Yes, you can use the Parking.com app available on both iOS and Android to find and pay for parking.
Which nearby places could I visit before or after parking at Metropolis?
Nearby places include Charleston Catholic High School, Kanawha United Presbyterian Church, and Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, great for students and visitors interested in local education and religious sites.
How can nearby businesses like Serendipity Spa and Salon enhance my visit to Metropolis?
You can enjoy beauty and skincare services at Serendipity Spa and Salon located near Metropolis, making it convenient to combine errands or relaxation with your parking needs.
Are there public services or community centers near Metropolis that I could access?
Yes, nearby you will find the State of West Virginia Capitol Building and Charleston Stormwater Program, which serve as important public and government centers.