Q-Park: First Parking Level at Staatstheater Saarbrücken Opens in Early March

- Saarbrücken, Germany
Q-Park will reopen the first parking level in the Saarbrücken State Theater parking garage for public use

After extensive cleaning and repair work, Q-Park will reopen the first parking level in the Saarbrücken State Theater parking garage for public use at the beginning of March. The repair work, which was necessary due to flood damage, is now well advanced.

A final acceptance date is scheduled for the end of February. If the inspection is successful, the parking garage will be available for short-term parking again from the beginning of March.

Modern parking: cashless and convenient

With the reopening, Q-Park is focusing on modern and convenient payment processing. In future, parking will only be possible without cash. The popular theater tariff will also remain in place. From the reopening, this can be booked in advance directly at the property or via the Q-Park website. Online reservation, available with the opening of the second level, offers users not only ticketless and cashless entry and exit, but also attractive price advantages.

Return of long-term parkers with the opening of the second parking level

Long-term parkers can use the parking garage again as soon as the second parking level is opened. Until then, they still have the option of using alternative Q-Park parking facilities.

With these measures, Q-Park is consistently focusing on a modern, customer-friendly and digital parking solution and is pleased to soon be able to offer parking at the Saarbrücken State Theater again.

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Q-Park is one of Europe's leading operators of owned, managed and leased parking facilities as well as parking facilities in the form of a mixed business model. Q-Park is known for its quality standards and has a portfolio of more than 3,600 parking facilities with more than 706,000 parking spaces and has a strong market position in seven northwest European countries: the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium, Great Britain, Ireland and Denmark. Q-Park has already equipped 39 locations in 22 cities in Germany with e-charging stations and is thus actively promoting the expansion of the charging infrastructure. The company pursues a sustainable strategy by expanding the charging points in line with actual demand. In this way, Q-Park is making a long-term and resource-saving contribution to electromobility.

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