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Finding parking near Grunewald, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Berlin
Parking Grunewald usually comes down to three choices: metered on-street spaces in Berlin’s parking zones, paid parking lots/areas near Grunewaldturm and Grunewaldsee, and (at times) permit-only restrictions. Use the zone details on the street signs to avoid fines and plan around the time limits.
On-street parking zones in Grunewald (hours + tariffs)
In Berlin, parking is managed by numbered zones. You’ll see the zone number on the parking signs (often with “Handyzone” references). Tariffs are commonly calculated in 15-minute blocks, and the allowed time window varies by zone, so it’s worth checking before you start paying.
| Example zone | Typical operating hours | Tariff |
|---|---|---|
| Zone 4 (Handyzone 11) | Mo–Fr 09:00–20:00, Sa 09:00–20:00 | €0.50 / 15 min |
| Zone 5 (Handyzone 12) | Mo–Fr 09:00–22:00, Sa 09:00–22:00 | €0.50 / 15 min |
| Zone 6 (Handyzone 4) | Mo–Fr 09:00–20:00, Sa 09:00–20:00 | €0.50 / 15 min |
| Zone 7 (Handyzone 10) | Mo–Fr 09:00–22:00, Sa 09:00–22:00 | €0.75 / 15 min |
| Zone 9 (Handyzone 10) | Mo–Fr 09:00–22:00, Sa 09:00–22:00 | €0.75 / 15 min |
If you’re unsure which zone you’re entering, use Berlin’s official park space management map (“FIS-Broker”) and then confirm against the sign at the exact curb.
Parking lots near Grunewaldturm and Grunewaldsee
If street spaces are limited, look for designated paid areas around key landmarks:
- Grunewaldturm – parking area (Havelchaussee): plan carefully for late arrivals. Parking on Havelchaussee and its parking lots is prohibited from 24:00.
- Parkplatz am Grunewaldsee: there is a dedicated parking facility at Paulsborn 2, 14193 Berlin. Use your navigation to reach the correct entrance and re-check the current opening/hours shown by maps.
These lots are often the easier option when you want a predictable place to stop, but you still need to follow the posted rules at the entrance.
Overnight, permits, and other common ticket triggers
To avoid unpleasant surprises in Grunewald, pay attention to the restriction signs:
- Night rules near Havelchaussee: if you’re arriving late, remember the 24:00 cut-off for parking on Havelchaussee parking lots.
- Time-window enforcement: even when you can see a space, the zone’s paid hours may end earlier than you expect—always follow the sign’s schedule.
- Permit-only bays: if the curb shows residents-only/permit markings, non-permit vehicles may be restricted even if nearby streets look similar.
Fast decision checklist (what to do when you arrive)
- Check the clock first: in Berlin, parking is often free on Sundays and from 20:00 to 08:00, but confirm against the local sign (exceptions exist).
- Then check the zone: note the zone number (e.g., Zone 4/5/6/7/9) and start payment only for the correct tariff/time window.
- If you need a calmer arrival: Mobypark can help drivers compare bookable options—however, there are currently no bookable spots in Grunewald, so you may want to check later for future availability while you plan your street/lot choice.