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Madrid SER Zone: How to Check Availability and Types of Parking in Your Neighborhood

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Madrid’s Regulated Parking Zone (SER): A Comprehensive Guide for Residents and Visitors

The Madrid City Council has launched an interactive map that enables citizens to accurately determine if their neighborhood falls within a Regulated Parking Zone (SER), how many spaces are available, and what type they are. This digital tool has become an indispensable resource for those traveling through the capital and needing to know where they can park. Additionally, it offers detailed information on the boundaries of each neighborhood and the specific parking conditions in each area.

What began as a regulation focused on the city center has steadily expanded. Over the past five years, the Regulated Parking Service (SER) has strategically extended beyond the M-30, now covering 55 of Madrid’s 131 neighborhoods. However, not everyone knows how to check if their neighborhood is already part of this network or how many spaces are available.

An Essential Tool for Parking Planning

The visualizer available on the Madrid City Council Geoportal allows users to consult, in full detail, which neighborhoods have implemented the SER Zone, the type of available spaces-green, blue, mixed, or high-rotation-and their exact location. This information is updated as the network expands, which now exceeds 181,000 regulated spaces in the capital.

Since January 2020, Madrid has incorporated more than 41,000 new spaces in 17 neighborhoods, responding to neighborhood demand. Some of the most recent additions include Zofío (Usera), which has seen almost 1,900 new spaces since November 2025, and Comillas (Carabanchel), which added over 2,100 spaces in the summer. The expansion has been designed in two phases, extending until 2035, with the aim of reaching areas still without coverage.

How the SER Zone Affects Residents and Visitors

The system distinguishes between several types of spaces:

  • Green spaces: For residents, with no time limit for parking.
  • Blue spaces: For rotation, with a maximum parking duration of four hours.
  • High-rotation spaces: Designed for quick stops.
  • Dissuasive areas (ADD) and Hospital areas (ADHOS): These have special rates and adapted conditions.

The Madrid City Council is preparing an extension of the operating hours and scope of the SER parking meters. This measure will particularly affect areas with high pedestrian traffic or where specific events are held. In these spaces, parking control could extend until late at night, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, which was not generally covered until now.

Currently, regulated parking operates from Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM and on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, while Sundays and holidays are exempt. With the planned modification, tickets will need to be purchased from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM until a time determined by the City Council, which could extend into the night. “Up to 11 PM, for example,” Mayor Almeida himself has indicated.

Future Expansions and Neighborhood Consultations

The expansion will continue in neighborhoods such as Peñagrande, Valdezarza, Opañel, or Costillares before 2029, and in others like Lucero, Vista Alegre, or San Diego before 2035. According to municipal plans, the progressive deployment will reach areas of Puente de Vallecas, Moratalaz, Usera, or Carabanchel, where there are still streets outside the system.

Thanks to the Geoportal viewer, any resident or visitor can know in advance if their destination has regulation, what type of space is available, and how long they can park. This is an effective way to avoid fines, save time, and better organize daily commutes in Madrid.

How to use the interactive map:

  1. Visit the Madrid City Council Geoportal.
  2. Navigate to the “SER Zone” section or search for “Zona SER.”
  3. Enter your neighborhood or address to check parking regulations.
  4. The map will display available parking types (green, blue, mixed, high-rotation) and their exact locations.

Key changes to expect in 2026:

  • Expanded hours: Parking meters may operate until late at night, including Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays in certain areas.
  • Increased coverage: More neighborhoods will be incorporated into the SER zone, with planned expansions until 2035.
  • New spaces: Over 41,000 new regulated spaces have been added since 2020, with more to come.

Contact and further information:

Stay informed to ensure smooth and penalty-free parking in Madrid!

Source: https://www.elconfidencial.com/espana/madrid/2026-01-18/mapa-consulta-zona-ser-barrio-madrid-1tna-1qrt_4282000/

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