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Finding parking near Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin
Searching for parking Kreuzberg? In Kreuzberg, many streets fall under paid “Parkraumbewirtschaftung” zones with different hourly prices and enforcement hours—so the best choice depends on when you arrive and how long you stay.
Book private parking in Kreuzberg with Mobypark (no more hunting)
If you want a straightforward alternative to street searching, Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Kreuzberg—often on driveways, unused garage spaces, and private areas such as hotel or office parking that owners aren’t using all the time. Instead of relying on a lucky street space, you can pre-book a spot for your dates and arrive knowing you have a parking place reserved.
Street parking zones (Parkraumbewirtschaftung): prices and hours
Public on-street parking in Kreuzberg is commonly managed by zones. Typical visitor prices and hours you’ll see on signs:
- €3/hour (Mon–Sat) in zones such as Reichenberger Kiez, Graefekiez, and Oranienplatz, usually 9:00–22:00.
- €4/hour (Mon–Sat) in areas including Lausitzer Platz and other nearby Kreuzberg zones, usually 9:00–22:00.
- In some areas around major centers (e.g., near the Ring-Center area), the managed period can run longer (up to 9:00–24:00), depending on the zone.
If you’re planning a longer stop during paid hours, street fees can add up quickly—especially in €4/hour zones. With Mobypark, you can compare options in advance, and in practice it can be up to 60% cheaper than paying the highest public hourly rates, while avoiding the pressure of constantly checking your remaining time.
Is parking free in Kreuzberg? What to expect overnight and on Sundays
Outside the managed enforcement hours, parking in many Kreuzberg streets is often free (commonly after 22:00, and until the next day morning—sometimes 24:00 applies in specific zones). Sunday parking is also often free, but always follow the posted signs because special restrictions can override general rules.
That said, “free after hours” doesn’t automatically mean “easy to find.” For late arrivals or busy weekends, a reserved private spot on Mobypark can still be the simpler choice than circling until you find something that fits both the time window and the local signs.
Parkscheibe (parking disc) and time limits: only when signage tells you
Drivers sometimes look for a universal “2 hours with Parkscheibe” rule. In Kreuzberg’s paid zones, this isn’t typically a blanket rule—fees are usually time-based and shown by the zone pricing/signage. A Parkscheibe may only be relevant in specific situations (for example where signs explicitly require it, or when there’s a particular time limit without a standard fee mechanism).
If you’re unsure, treat the zone signage as the source of truth: check for the required disc text and the maximum allowed duration before you park.
Parkhaus/garage parking: use it when street zones feel too tight
Garages can be a useful fallback when street parking is full or when you prefer not to manage hourly fees. Just make sure you check practical details before you commit—especially vehicle restrictions like entrance height limits, which are common in inner-city parking structures (often around 1.95 m). If you do need garage parking, pre-check whether your vehicle fits and whether the pricing fits your planned duration.
For many drivers, the advantage of private booked parking is that you don’t have to gamble on availability during the busiest enforcement hours—so it’s often worth comparing street-zone costs against a booked option on Mobypark before you arrive.
Quick decision guide: what to choose in Kreuzberg
- Arriving during Mon–Sat paid hours: compare zone pricing vs booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark to reduce time pressure.
- Staying late: check whether your zone is free after 22:00 (or up to 24:00 in some areas), but book if you need certainty.
- Long stop in one spot: street costs can rise quickly in €4/hour zones—private booked parking can be the easier budgeting option.
For the exact rules (zones, hours, and permits), use the checklist above and the FAQ below—then enter your dates in the Mobypark search to compare what’s available when you need it.
Mobypark parking rates near 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