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Finding parking near Alt-Hohenschönhausen, Lichtenberg, Berlin

Parking Alt-Hohenschönhausen usually means choosing between paid street bays in managed parking zones and parking garages/centers nearby. If you want to avoid time lost hunting for a space, focus on the rule set (zones, payment, and permits) first—then pick the option that fits your arrival time.

On-street parking zones: how to pay and avoid fines

In Alt-Hohenschönhausen (and across Berlin), parts of the street network are commonly managed with Parkscheinpflicht via parking machines. Expect payment requirements when you see signage for a paid parking zone.

  • Typical cost range: about €0.25 per 15 minutes (≈ €1/hour) up to €1 per 15 minutes (≈ €4/hour), depending on the zone.
  • Maximum time: often not enforced through a single fixed “max stay” limit; instead, the fee is used to regulate duration.
  • How to pay: use the parking machine and keep the ticket visible, or use a supported digital payment method if available.
  • If a machine is out of order: display a parking disc with your arrival time where required/accepted for that area.

If you’re visiting during busier hours and want a backup plan for parking reliability, Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for Alt-Hohenschönhausen, but you can still check for future availability before you go.

Resident parking (Bewohnerparken) and visitor reality

If you live in a managed area, you may be able to apply for a resident parking permit (Bewohnerparkausweis). This allows free parking in the specific zone the permit covers.

  • Validity: up to 2 years
  • Coverage: one vehicle and one parking zone per permit
  • Cost (example fees): about €20.40 for initial issuance/renewal and €10.20 for re-registration
  • No guaranteed spot: the permit does not reserve a specific parking bay

For visitors, the practical takeaway is: rely on public paid parking rules and/or garages/centers—permits apply only to eligible residents in their designated zone.

Garages and centers near Alt-Hohenschönhausen (free option)

When street parking looks tight, a garage can simplify your day—less time circling, and clearer access expectations.

  • Allee-Center Parkhaus (13055 Berlin): reported as a free parking garage with about 300 spaces. Opening hours are Mon–Sat 07:00–20:30 for the parking garage, while the center is Mon–Sat 09:30–20:00.

Because these facilities follow their own entry/exit rules and hours, it’s worth aligning your parking choice with when you actually need to be there (arrival time matters).

Große-Leege-Straße redesign: what to expect for parking

In Alt-Hohenschönhausen, local street redesign discussions (especially around Große-Leege-Straße) can raise concerns about lost curb spaces. Updated planning information indicates that no parking spaces are planned to be removed with the redesigned approach—so you should still expect street parking to remain, while driving patterns and curb layouts may change locally.

Practical tip: if you’re arriving soon, approach with flexibility—use signage and fresh road markings on the day to guide you to the usable bays.

Quick checklist before you park in Alt-Hohenschönhausen

  • Check street signs for the parking zone (and whether resident permissions apply).
  • Pay for the right duration at the machine (or digital method) and keep the ticket visible.
  • If the machine is broken and rules allow it, use a parking disc with the correct arrival time.
  • Consider a center/garage option (like Allee-Center) if you’re arriving during peak demand.

FAQ about parking in Alt-Hohenschönhausen

How do parking zones work in Alt-Hohenschönhausen, and where do I pay?
In Alt-Hohenschönhausen, managed street bays typically require a parking ticket (Parkschein) when signage indicates a paid zone. You usually pay at the nearest parking machine, then keep the ticket visible in your vehicle. In many managed areas across Berlin, hourly costs commonly range from about €1/hour up to about €4/hour depending on the zone (e.g., €0.25 per 15 minutes to €1 per 15 minutes). If the machine is not working, a parking disc showing your arrival time may be accepted where allowed.
Can residents park for free in Alt-Hohenschönhausen with a permit (Bewohnerparken)?
Eligible residents in managed areas can apply for a resident parking permit (Bewohnerparkausweis). The permit typically lets you park free in the specific zone it covers for a period of up to two years. It is usually tied to one vehicle and one parking zone, and it does not guarantee a specific parking spot.
Is there free parking near Alt-Hohenschönhausen?
One reported free option nearby is the Allee-Center Parkhaus in 13055 Berlin (Landsberger Allee 277). It is described as a free parking garage with around 300 spaces. Garage opening hours are Mon–Sat 07:00–20:30 (while the center itself runs Mon–Sat 09:30–20:00).
Will the Große-Leege-Straße redesign remove parking spaces in Alt-Hohenschönhausen?
Updated planning information for the Große-Leege-Straße redesign indicates that all parking spaces are intended to be retained—so the plan does not remove curb parking. However, curb layouts and access patterns may still change during/after the redesign, so follow the road markings and signage on arrival.