The extent to which parking costs can vary in the UK has been revealed in a new report.
JustPark, the company behind an app that allows drivers to locate available parking spaces, has released new analysis of just how much it can cost motorists to leave their car in different parts of the country.
It revealed that - perhaps unsurprisingly - London is the most expensive UK parking location, with daily costs of up to £35 per vehicle.
There is a significant gap between parking prices in the capital and second place holder Edinburgh, where they come in at an average of £19 per day. Cambridge is close behind in third place (£18.60), while Brighton came in fourth (£18).
In addition, visitors to Oxford city centre can expect to pay an average of £15.90 to leave their car for a 24-hour period, while daily parking costs in Reading can be as much as £14.30. The seventh most-expensive place to park a vehicle in Britain was revealed to be Bristol, with an average parking cost of £14 per day attributed to the city.
Manchester, Leeds and Glasgow also featured in the top ten.
The prices analysed by JustPark do not necessarily relate only to local authority-owned car parks - something that lead member for transport at Brighton and Hove Council Ian Davey highlighted.
For instance, the costs could be for driveways that are rented out at a privately-arranged price through the mobile app.
Mr Davey explained that money raised by the council through charging for parking is put to use elsewhere in the city.
"Any surplus from parking in Brighton and Hove is invested back into transport for the benefit of residents, businesses and visitors," he continued.
"Specifically, the surplus was used to subsidise free bus travel for older people (9.2 million), which is expected to rise to over £10 million this year, as well as transport infrastructure, road safety and public transport improvements."