TomTom Parking Availability MCP. Audit real-time parking spots from any conversation.
TomTom Parking Availability provides real-time data to search for parking spots anywhere in an urban area. This MCP lets your AI client audit locations, check facility availability using specific IDs, and verify detailed coordinates instantly. It turns complex logistics research into a simple conversation, giving you precise, localized mobility intelligence without needing any dedicated navigation app.
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The agent finds multiple potential parking facilities near any address you specify.
You check the current occupancy status and full details using a known parking ID.
The agent retrieves precise geographic data, allowing you to map out regional distribution.
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What AI agents can do with TomTom Parking Availability: 3 Tools
These tools let you programmatically search for potential parking facilities, retrieve real-time availability data using specific IDs, and audit precise geographic coordinates.
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Start using TomTom Parking Availability MCPCheck Api Status
Checks if the TomTom Parking service is currently running and available for use.
Get Parking Details
Retrieves full details and current availability status for a specific parking...
Search Parking Spots
Searches for multiple potential parking facilities near a given location or set of...
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The headache of manual site audits is exhausting.
Today, if you need to audit a new multi-site location, you have to open three different tabs: one for Google Maps coordinates, another for general POI data, and then maybe a third site's website just to see if they even mention parking. You copy an address here, paste it there, wait for the map to load, realize it only gives you a pin, and then start guessing about availability.
With this MCP, your agent handles the whole thing in one prompt. Instead of clicking through multiple services, you ask for location details, available spots, and even specific IDs—and the answer comes back compiled into one conversational response. You get actionable intelligence instead of a mess of links.
Get real-time parking data with TomTom Parking Availability.
You eliminate the need to manually check if an address is accurate, then separately verify its coordinates, and finally make a second trip just to find out if that location even has available spots. All these steps collapse into one query.
Your agent provides immediate, consolidated data on parking availability and location metadata—it's real-time operational intelligence you can actually trust.
What TomTom Parking Availability MCP does for your AI
Managing city-scale logistics or running regional audits shouldn't feel like juggling ten different apps. With TomTom Parking Availability connected via Vinkius, your agent handles the heavy lifting. You can ask it to find thousands of parking spots near a specific intersection, pulling back detailed metadata including facility names and addresses.
It doesn't just give you an estimate; it audits the exact geographic coordinates for those sites, helping you understand local distribution instantly. Need to know how full a garage is? Give your agent a specific ID, and it pulls the latest availability data. This means whether you're managing a large fleet or doing urban planning research, your AI client acts as a real-time mobility consultant that keeps your data accurate and actionable.
019d8490-35ef-71ec-9002-f317634d2844 How to set up TomTom Parking Availability MCP
The bottom line is you tell your agent what data you need in plain English, and it executes the complex API calls behind the scenes.
Subscribe to this MCP and provide your TomTom API Key.
Connect the service to your preferred AI client (Claude, Cursor, etc.) through Vinkius.
Ask your agent a natural language question, like 'Find parking spots near downtown Denver' or 'What is ID 54321 availability?'
Who uses TomTom Parking Availability MCP
This MCP is essential for anyone whose job involves physical location planning or managing mobile assets. If you're an operations lead who gets frustrated by inaccurate manual data collection, or a logistics planner needing instant spot checks across multiple city zones, this tool saves hours of tedious searching.
You use the MCP to monitor parking availability and retrieve location metadata directly within your planning workflow.
You verify multiple parking addresses across different regions, auditing regional distribution without manual map searches.
You perform rapid audits of Point-of-Interest (POI) data and identify relevant mobility markers using natural language prompts.
Benefits of connecting TomTom Parking Availability MCP
Instantly find multiple options: By using the search_parking_spots tool, your agent finds thousands of nearby facilities and returns detailed metadata like facility names and addresses, eliminating manual map searching.
Know availability now: The get_parking_details function allows you to check the current occupancy status for a specific parking ID, giving immediate insight into resource capacity.
Pinpoint locations accurately: You can use coordinates to verify precise geographic data. This capability helps regional managers understand exact local distribution patterns efficiently.
Streamline auditing workflows: Instead of jumping between multiple mapping services, your agent consolidates all necessary location and availability checks in one conversation pane.
Maintain operational integrity: The check_api_status tool ensures that your mobility research workflow is always functional before you rely on its output.
TomTom Parking Availability MCP use cases
Checking a new branch location's parking capacity
The operations lead needs to know if the proposed retail site has adequate nearby parking. They prompt their agent: 'Search for parking spots near 123 Main St.' The agent uses search_parking_spots and returns multiple options, allowing the lead to immediately verify location suitability.
Assessing regional fleet density
A fleet manager needs to compare parking capacity across three different zip codes. They ask their agent to audit coordinates in a specific zone. The agent uses coordinate lookups and search_parking_spots to build an instant, comprehensive map of available assets.
Troubleshooting logistics bottlenecks
The dispatcher needs immediate status on a known garage ID because a delivery is delayed. They ask their agent: 'What's the availability for parking ID 9987?' The agent uses get_parking_details to return the current occupancy rate, solving the delay instantly.
Planning a major urban development project
The city planner needs to know all possible POI parking sites within a 0.5-mile radius of a new transit hub. They prompt their agent, and it uses coordinate data retrieval alongside search_parking_spots to compile an exhaustive list for the proposal.
TomTom Parking Availability MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Treating location data as static
Copy-pasting a general address into a map and assuming it shows live parking availability or capacity.
Use the search_parking_spots tool with your agent. This searches for facilities near that address, providing multiple POIs, not just one static pin.
Forgetting to verify service uptime
Writing a long workflow assuming location data is available when the underlying API connection might be down.
Always start by calling check_api_status. This confirms the entire mobility research pipeline is operational before you run costly searches.
Overlooking specific facility IDs
Asking for 'parking downtown' and getting a list, but having no way to check if any single site is full or nearly full.
Use get_parking_details with the specific ID provided by your agent. This gives you real-time occupancy data, which is much more valuable than just knowing the name.
When to use TomTom Parking Availability MCP
You should use this MCP if your core problem involves verifying physical location details or needing to know how many spots are available right now. If you need to audit a region's capacity or check if an asset is operational, this is the tool for you.
Don't use this if your task is purely theoretical—like mapping out potential zoning changes that have no current infrastructure data. Similarly, don't try to calculate hypothetical traffic flow based on historical averages; this MCP focuses on real-time location intelligence and availability. If all you need is a simple 'directions to X,' then standard map services suffice. But if your workflow requires querying specific facility IDs or running multi-point searches across a city grid, you need the precision of search_parking_spots combined with the real-time checks from get_parking_details. It's built for operational auditing.
Frequently asked questions about TomTom Parking Availability MCP
How does TomTom Parking Availability find spots near a specific address? +
The search_parking_spots tool executes a search around your provided location. It returns multiple nearby facilities and crucial metadata, allowing you to see several options instantly.
Can I check the current capacity of a parking garage using TomTom Parking Availability? +
Yes, use get_parking_details. You provide a specific parking ID, and the MCP returns real-time occupancy data for that exact facility.
Is this service just for city planning or can I use it for logistics? +
It's built for both. Logistics planners use it to verify regional distribution and capacity, while researchers use it for detailed urban mapping and auditing.
What if my search area is too large for TomTom Parking Availability? +
The agent handles the scope; you just need to provide a clear target location or coordinate range. The tool pulls data relevant to that defined boundary.
Do I need a separate API key if I use TomTom Parking Availability? +
Yes, you must subscribe and enter your unique TomTom API Key into the MCP setup before it can run any tools or queries.