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Finding parking near Biesdorf, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Berlin

Parking Biesdorf in Berlin is all about choosing the right type of parking for your arrival time—P&R near the station, the car parks at Biesdorf Center, or on-street spaces with Berlin parking zones. Use the sections below to quickly match where you’re going with the most realistic place to leave your car.

Park & Ride (P&R) for Berlin-Biesdorf station

If your plan is to park close to public transport, the P&R lots near Berlin-Biesdorf are often the easiest starting point—especially on busier days. The two nearby P&R areas are:

  • P&R Biesdorf (Wuhlgarten 5): total 41 spaces (including 2 barrier-free). Open 00:00–00:00.
  • P&R Biesdorf (Oberfeldstraße 1K): total 11 spaces. Open 00:00–00:00.

These P&R areas are designed for commuters, so they’re a practical option when you want to avoid hunting for an on-street space.

Parking at Biesdorf Center (Elsterwerdaer Platz area)

For shopping trips, Biesdorf Center is a straightforward option. The center states there are 250 parking spaces available for customers free during your visit, and it provides the opening hours:

  • Mon–Fri: 07:00–22:00
  • Sat: 07:00–22:00

If you’re arriving outside typical shopping time windows, you may want to compare against P&R or garages—and you can also check Mobypark for future availability while you plan your backup.

On-street parking: Berlin parking zones and pay-at-meter rules

For on-street parking in Biesdorf, the key is the parking zone and the rules shown on signs (time limits and payment requirements). Berlin typically uses zone-based pricing, so the hourly cost can differ from street to street.

Two practical tips help you avoid wasted time:

  • Read the sign before you leave the car—zone rules and allowed times vary.
  • Use the correct payment method shown on-site (parking meters/indications on the spot for the specific bay).

If you’re wondering about free windows, the most common driver question is covered in the FAQ below.

Limited residential options near Schloss Biesdorf / Schlosspark

Near Schloss Biesdorf & Schlosspark, some nearby street options are described as limited. A local guide for the area also points drivers to parking at TAP / Park (access east) and to parking around Alt-Biesdorf. If you’re relying on residential streets, expect fewer easy choices—arrive earlier if you can and avoid blocking access.

Similarly, commuter parking behavior can affect how comfortable certain residential streets feel (for example, routes used around the station area), so using P&R or the center car parks often reduces stress.

Quick choose guide

Parking option Best for What to know in Biesdorf
P&R lots Train/commuter trips Wuhlgarten 5 (41 spaces) + Oberfeldstraße 1K (11 spaces), open 00:00–00:00
Biesdorf Center car park Shopping trips 250 customer spaces, stated as free during shopping; follow center opening hours
On-street bays Flexible short stays Berlin parking zones apply; check signs for time limits and payment rules

If you’re still unsure which option fits your exact arrival time, use the search bar on this page to see what parking is available for your dates. For now, Mobypark doesn’t list bookable spots for Biesdorf, but checking can help you catch future availability while you compare against P&R and public options.

FAQ about parking in Biesdorf

Where can I park at Biesdorf Center?
Biesdorf Center (Weißenhöher Straße 88–108, 12683 Berlin) offers parking for visitors. The center states there are 250 parking spaces and they are free while you’re shopping. The posted opening times are Mon–Fri 07:00–22:00 and Sat 07:00–22:00.
Are there P+R parking lots near Berlin-Biesdorf station?
Yes. Two nearby P+R parking options near Berlin-Biesdorf are: (1) P+R Biesdorf at Wuhlgarten 5 with 41 spaces (including 2 barrier-free), and (2) P+R Biesdorf at Oberfeldstraße 1K with 11 spaces. Both are shown as open 00:00–00:00.
Is parking free on Sundays and public holidays in Berlin (including Biesdorf)?
In Berlin, parking on-street is commonly free on Sundays and public holidays, but you should still follow what the sign for your specific bay says. If a specific parking area indicates otherwise, the sign rules apply.
How much does parking cost in Berlin near Biesdorf?
Parking costs depend on the Berlin parking zone for the exact street/bay. A typical range reported for Berlin is about €0.75 per 15 minutes up to around €3 per hour, but the correct rate is the one shown on the parking signs/meters at the spot.
Can I park in Biesdorf without paying for a parking ticket?
Only if the bay/street is marked as free (e.g., outside paid hours or in a free window such as Sundays/public holidays where applicable). If the area is marked as paid parking, you must pay according to the sign (meter/payment method) or you risk a penalty.