Comment of the Day: The Galleria’s Best-Kept Secret

COMMENT OF THE DAY: THE GALLERIA’S BEST-KEPT SECRET Secret Parking Space“It’s true; the secret to making a visit to the Galleria tolerable (even *gasp* enjoyable) is to have a secret parking spot that’s always available. Like many commenters here, I hated going there. But when I finally found my spot, I no longer dread going there even on weekends! (Forget about the holidays though . . . ain’t nobody got time for that). And no, I’m not telling any of you where it is.” [crono_clone, commenting on A Longtime Houstonian’s Guide To Surviving the Recent Onslaught of New Developments and Residents] Illustration: Lulu

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  • pics or it never happened.

  • parking is one thing (I have a secret spot too) but you still have to get to and from the Galleria, the traffic still keeps me away

  • I absolutely agree, I’m at the Galleria now (and have been coming here for 20 years) and although it’s packed because of the tax free weekend, I was able to find my secret parking spot on the first try.

    P.S. It’s located in the >£|>>%\ section right next to #%€¥¥^*.

  • I must already know the secret (without knowing that it was a secret) because I never have trouble finding parking at the Galleria.
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    The Galleria was more fun when it was a little less upscale.

  • I’ve always heard that the secret to a painless Galleria visit is valet parking.

  • We COMPLETLY exhausted this on that thread. This was like the 5th commenter saying essentially the same thing. Of course I agree, I started the whole discussion on The Galleria. Please let’s not hash all that out again…new topic please

  • it’s weird, there must be a lot of secret parking lots with secret spots, or we all have the same secret spot and just are never there at the same time.
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    My secret spot isn’t exactly secret, just no one thinks to go there, so if I have to park 20 steps from the entrance on the day after thanksgiving, or when the NBA all star game is in town, I’m shocked.

  • Always approach from the south and exit to the south. Never a problem for me.

  • You can always find parking at the garage on Alabama @ Sage, just walk through Saks 5th and you’re right in the middle of the mall. Never ever go in through Westheimer entrances.

  • I still recall the days of free surface parking right outside Neiman Marcus and the Westheimer Galleria II mall entrance. I can get in and out now, also via a super secret strategy, but I have to be REALLY motivated, usually by tandem semi-annual sales that make it worth venturing in there.

  • I just park at Dillards and walk right across Post Oak at the pedX and I have parked and gotten inside of Neiman Marcus all in like 2 min…no matter what time of year and its free!

  • Err, I have to admit I have my own secret parking space, but I’m taking down all these others for future reference, in case my space gets discovered. I love the Galleria–it had Northpark in Dallas are my favorites and I think I’ve been to every major mall of note in the county –King of Prussia is pretty cool too.

  • Adoile: I do the same. I can get the Galleria from my house pretty quick. Turn on frontage, cut in at the sex shop, park across from Neiman, walk right in.

  • I know exactly where the secret spot is, and since rare is the occasion I concern myself with Galleria traffic nowadays, I’m happy to reveal it.

    In the Yellow garage on L2, almost directly underneath the location of the now-shuttered Gigi’s, there is exactly *one* standalone space near a loading zone area / freight elevator / service entrance that appears at first glance as though it is either not really a parking spot, or in fact is reserved for some official use or purpose. It is not.

    I’ve been parking there with a >90% success rate since I was a teenager, once finding the spot conspicuously unattended at 7pm on December 23. Have at it, Houston.