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Finding parking near Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin

Pre-book private parking in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, the fastest way to avoid driving around for a curb space is to reserve a spot in advance. Mobypark unlocks private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—like hotel and office parking areas, private driveways, or unused garage spaces—so you can park with less time pressure. During the zone-controlled hours on the street, pre-booking on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to managing parking machines in real time.

Use the search bar above to set your arrival details, compare what’s available across nearby private spots, and choose a parking option that fits your schedule.

Street parking here is zone-based (Parkraumbewirtschaftung)

Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg uses Parkraumbewirtschaftung, meaning paid street parking areas are split into multiple zones with different rules. In practice, that means the “can I park here?” answer depends on the exact street and the posted zone—rather than just the neighborhood name.

New zones are scheduled to expand the system, including Zone 54 Friedenstraße (from 1 April 2026, Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00) and Zone 68 Alexandrinenviertel (from 1 June 2026, Mon–Sat 9:00–22:00). Even before you reach your street, it helps to scan for the signs/markings that show the active zone and operating times.

How much street parking costs (and what to expect at the machines)

On-street tariffs vary by zone. Many parts are around €3 per hour (for example Reichenberger Kiez, Graefekiez, Oranienplatz), while some areas can be about €4 per hour (for example Lausitzer Platz). You typically pay at the parking meter or via smartphone, and you should always respect the paid time window shown by the zone rules.

Because the street system is time-controlled, a reserved private space on Mobypark can save hassle if you don’t want to keep re-checking whether a new ticket is needed while you’re out and about.

Overnight parking, Sundays, and permits

Outside the posted operating hours, parking in these zones is typically free at night. For example, Zone 54 ends at 20:00 and Zone 68 ends at 22:00 (Mon–Sat). On Sundays and public holidays, parking in managed zones is generally free as well.

That said, availability still depends on how busy your exact street is—so if you’re arriving late and want certainty, consider comparing curb parking expectations with a pre-booked Mobypark spot before you start circling.

If you have a blue or orange disability parking permit, you can generally park fee-free and without time limits within the zones, even if a maximum-stay sign is posted.

Park garages vs. booking a private spot

Park garages (Parkhäuser) can be a straightforward option when you want covered parking instead of searching for a curb space in a busy zone area. Still, you may want to check practical details like entry conditions and how long you’re paying for (hourly vs. daily).

Mobypark offers another alternative: instead of waiting for street openings or relying on garage availability, you reserve a place in advance at a private parking spot—often an easier fit when you’re arriving at a time when street parking is likely to be under active management.

Quick plan before you arrive

  1. Check the zone rules on the street (zone number, start/end times, and any posted max-stay signs).
  2. If you’re arriving during paid hours, compare street parking with pre-booked private parking so you’re not stuck timing tickets.
  3. If you’re coming late or want guaranteed access, look for a pre-bookable spot on Mobypark near your route.
  4. Use the search bar above to set your date(s) and then pick the option that matches how long you’ll need parking.

Mobypark parking rates near Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 12.00

1 week parking

from € 62.00

1 month parking

from € 152.00

Cheap parking near Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin

FAQ about parking in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg

When do I have to pay for street parking in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg?
Street parking in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg follows zone rules (Parkraumbewirtschaftung). You must pay during the posted operating times on your specific zone. For the upcoming zones: Zone 54 Friedenstraße runs Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00, and Zone 68 Alexandrinenviertel runs Mon–Sat 9:00–22:00. Always follow the end time shown on the street signs for where you park.
Which parking zones are expanding in 2026 (Zone 54 and Zone 68)?
Zone 54 Friedenstraße is planned to start on 1 April 2026, with operating hours Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00. Zone 68 Alexandrinenviertel is planned to start on 1 June 2026, with operating hours Mon–Sat 9:00–22:00. Check street signage on arrival, because each zone has its own times and rules.
How do resident parking permits (Bewohnerparkausweis) work in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg?
If you live in a zone, you can apply for a resident parking permit (Bewohnerparkausweis) for that zone. The permit removes the need to buy a parking ticket, but it does not guarantee a free space on the street.
Can visitors park without a permit in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, and what are guest vignettes?
Visitors and commuters generally must pay during the zone operating times (either by buying a ticket or using an approved visitor option). In some cases, guest/visitor vignettes may be available; the typical guest vignette prices are €10.20 for up to 3 days, €13.00 for up to 1 week, €15.00 for up to 2 weeks, and €20.00 for up to 4 weeks.
Is overnight parking free in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg?
Overnight parking is typically free outside the zone’s operating hours. For example, Zone 54 ends at 20:00 and Zone 68 ends at 22:00 (Mon–Sat). Sundays and public holidays are generally free for managed zones as well. Still, watch for special street signs (like no-stopping areas) that can override general rules.
Do blue or orange disability parking permits allow free parking in these zones?
Yes. With a blue or orange disability parking permit, parking is generally fee-free and time-unlimited within the zones, even where a maximum-stay sign is posted for regular drivers.