304 West 144th St (b/w Bradhurst &Frederick Douglass)

Centerpark Harlem Garage

Centerpark at 304 West 144th Street Garage offers convenient parking in Harlem, NYC, near landmarks like the Apollo Theater and Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. This secure facility is perfect for exploring Harlem’s vibrant music scene, soul food restaurants, and African American heritage. Nearby attractions include the Hamilton Grange National Memorial and bustling 125th Street. Ideal for visitors and locals, this garage accommodates various vehicle sizes and provides easy access to Harlem’s community.

Garage Amenities:

  • Indoor Garage
  • Open 24/7
  • Oversized Vehicles Allowed
  • Bicycle Parking
  • Motorcycle Parking
  • EV Charging
  • Maximum Height 7'6

Park Here For:

  • Abyssinian Baptist Church
  • The Studio Museum in Harlem
  • Morris-Jumel Mansion
  • City College of New York
  • Harlem YMCA
  • Strivers' Row


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