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Finding parking near Charlottenburg, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin

Parking Charlottenburg on-street: Parkraumbewirtschaftung zones, hours & rates

If you’re searching for parking Charlottenburg, you’ll usually be dealing with Berlin’s paid curbside system (“Parkraumbewirtschaftung”) and choosing the right zone for your street. Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this location, but you can still check for future availability while you plan around public options.

Curbside pricing and active hours depend on the exact zone shown on the sign. Here are example tariffs from the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf zone map:

Zone exampleActive hours (Mon–Sat)Rate
Zone 4 (Handyzone 11)Mon–Fri 09:00–20:00, Sat 09:00–20:00€0.50 / 15 min
Zone 7 (Handyzone 10)Mon–Fri 09:00–22:00, Sat 09:00–22:00€0.75 / 15 min
Kurfürstendamm (Schlüterstraße–Tauentzienstraße) (Handyzone 13)Mon–Fri 09:00–22:00, Sat 09:00–22:00€1.00 / 15 min
  • Check the zone number on the sign before you park—different zones can have different prices.
  • Expect daytime pricing on weekdays and Saturdays in many zones (so “evening free” is not automatic).
  • If your arrival is time-sensitive (e.g., you need a specific parking window), you can also compare your plan in Mobypark in case bookable options become available for your dates.

Resident parking permits (Bewohnerparkausweis) & guest rules

In the City-West area around Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, curbside parking is regulated with resident parking zones. Resident permits (“Bewohnerparkausweis”) are handled via the local Bürgeramt, and guest/visitor permits are also available through the same general process for residents.

If you don’t have a resident permit for the matching zone, treat on-street bays as paid public parking (or use a garage/authorized lot). For people arriving only for a short visit, checking Mobypark for future availability can be a useful fallback when resident-only rules tighten up during peak periods.

Parking near Berlin-Charlottenburg station

If you’re heading toward the Berlin-Charlottenburg station area, there is a public parking option on Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße (listed with 36 spaces). It’s an open parking facility with payment by parking ticket machine and a listed tariff of €0.50 per 15 minutes.

The facility is shown as open 24/7 (00:00–00:00), which can help if your schedule doesn’t match the daytime curbside zone hours. If you have an official disabled parking permit (blue or orange “Parkausweis für Behinderte”), the station’s info states you can park up to 24 hours for free—by displaying the permit visibly behind the windshield.

Garages in Charlottenburg: set a duration and reduce parking stress

For a more predictable experience than finding a curbside space, garages and multi-storey lots are a practical choice—especially when you want to avoid zone/ticket mistakes. One garage listing for Uhlandstraße 32 shows €3.00 per started 60 minutes with a daily maximum of €25.00 (00:00–24:00) and also notes electric charging spaces.

Another public option is a parkhaus at Schillerstraße 74 (WILMA area). If you’re arriving during busy times, you can compare your timing and access options—and if you’re hoping for a reserved alternative, it’s worth checking Mobypark for future availability when you enter your dates.

Peak times, events, and what to do when curbside gets tight

Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf has busy periods around major venues and transport. During events, some nearby lots can switch to event access, and curbside spaces in the closest streets may fill faster than usual.

When you plan your route, choose parking based on how long you’ll be parked and whether you can afford a search if you arrive late. If you want to minimize driving around, use your date/time in the search bar to check whether anything becomes bookable on Mobypark—even though there are currently no spots listed for this area.

FAQ

Quick answers to the most common questions about parking Charlottenburg.

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FAQ about parking in Charlottenburg

Which parking zone applies in Charlottenburg?
Parking in Charlottenburg is usually governed by Berlin’s Parkraumbewirtschaftung zones, and the correct zone depends on the specific street/bay. Use the official Berlin zone map (Parkraumbewirtschaftung / FIS-Broker) and the zone label shown on nearby signs. For example, the Berlin.de map includes zones such as Zone 126, which is described with boundaries including Paulsborner Straße (NW), Brandenburgische Straße (E), Hohenzollerndamm (S) and the A100 (SW).
How much does street parking cost in Charlottenburg?
Street parking costs vary by zone. From the Berlin.de zone tariff examples: Zone 4 (Handyzone 11) is listed at €0.50 per 15 minutes (Mon–Fri and Sat in the daytime window shown on the zone card). Zone 7 (Handyzone 10) is listed at €0.75 per 15 minutes, and the Kurfürstendamm section between Schlüterstraße and Tauentzienstraße (Handyzone 13) is listed at €1.00 per 15 minutes. Always confirm the exact zone on your street’s sign.
When is paid curbside parking active in Charlottenburg?
Paid curbside parking is typically active during set daytime windows (often Mon–Fri and also Saturdays), but the exact hours depend on your zone. For example, Zone 4 is shown as active Mon–Fri 09:00–20:00 and Sat 09:00–20:00, while Zone 7 is shown as Mon–Fri 09:00–22:00 and Sat 09:00–22:00. Check the sign for the specific zone on your street before you park.
Where can I park near Berlin-Charlottenburg station?
One listed option near the station is an open parking facility on Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße with 36 spaces. It is shown as open 24/7 and uses payment via a parking ticket machine. The listed rate example is €0.50 for 15 minutes. For people with the official blue/orange disabled parking permit (“Parkausweis für Behinderte”), the station’s info states free parking is possible for up to 24 hours when the permit is displayed visibly.
Do residents need a permit to park in Charlottenburg?
Yes. In the regulated resident parking areas of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf (City-West), residents can apply for a resident parking permit (“Bewohnerparkausweis”). The related official information states applications are handled via the Bürgeramt, and guest permits/exceptions are also handled through the resident permit process. If you don’t have the correct permit for the zone, use public paid bays or a public garage instead.
Can I book parking in Charlottenburg on Mobypark right now?
At the moment, Mobypark has no bookable spots listed for this location. You can still check Mobypark for future availability and enter your dates to see whether new bookable options appear for your trip.