Quietest: Weekday mornings before 9am, Sundays, weekday evenings after 6pm Busiest: Saturday 10am-4pm

Key facts

Postcode
TR8 4QB
Type
Generic
Parking
Surface

Estimated Free Spaces by Hour

Estimated busyness percentage by day and hour for Kings Head Customer Parking, Newquay.
Day 6am 7am 8am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm
Mon481729384246423833292113400
Tue481729384246423833292113400
Wed481729384246423833292113400
Thu481729384246423833292113400
Fri481729424650464238332513400
Sat48173346545450464233218400
Sun048172533332925211384000

Modelled estimate based on car-park type, size and location — not live occupancy data.

About Kings Head Customer Parking

Located in Newquay, Kings Head Customer Parking is a surface car park open to the public. As a surface-level car park, it offers straightforward open-air parking.

When to Visit

Demand here follows a general pattern — busier during the working week, especially around lunchtime, and calmer at weekends. Early mornings and evenings are usually the easiest times to find a space.

Busyness in detail

Kings Head Customer Parking is typically busiest on Saturday around 11am, when our model estimates it is about 55% full. Quietest times: Weekday mornings before 9am, Sundays, weekday evenings after 6pm. These figures are modelled estimates based on the car park’s type, size and location — not live occupancy data.

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Frequently asked questions

When is Kings Head Customer Parking busiest?

Kings Head Customer Parking tends to be busiest Saturday 10am-4pm.

When is Kings Head Customer Parking quietest?

The quietest period for Kings Head Customer Parking is typically Weekday mornings before 9am, Sundays, weekday evenings after 6pm.

What kind of car park is Kings Head Customer Parking?

Kings Head Customer Parking is a car park with surface parking.

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