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Finding parking near Kaulsdorf, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Berlin
Parking Kaulsdorf is most predictable when you choose the right type of parking for your trip—station parking for quick arrivals, a garage for time-controlled visits, and street spaces that follow posted rules. In Kaulsdorf, you’ll typically manage parking using a mix of station areas, visitor garages, hospital parking, and metered street bays.
Parking near S‑Bahn Berlin‑Kaulsdorf (Gutenbergstraße)
For rail arrivals, look at the station parking area at Gutenbergstraße 5, 12621 Berlin. It lists 26 parking spaces (including 1 accessible) and is shown as open 24/7 (00:00–00:00).
There’s also an accessibility note for qualifying drivers: people with a valid special parking permit (blue/orange) can leave the car for up to 24 hours for free on unbarriered station parking areas—keep the permit visible.
Garage parking near Kaulsdorf Nord (Spree‑Center)
If you need an indoor option with clear time limits, the Spree‑Center garage offers a 2-hour free window for visitors. The opening times for that free period are listed as:
- Mon–Fri: 07:00–22:00
- Sat: 07:00–21:30
- Sun: 09:00–21:30
- Public holidays: 10:00–18:00
After the free period: the 3rd and 4th hour costs €1.00 each, and from the 5th hour it’s €2.50 per additional hour. A day ticket is €15.00. If you might exceed the free window, check Mobypark for possible future availability nearby before you arrive.
Visitor parking at Vivantes Klinikum Kaulsdorf (Myslowitzer Straße)
For clinic visits, use the on-site parking at Myslowitzer Straße 45, 12621 Berlin. The parking is listed as an outdoor facility with a limited number of spaces, so availability can be tight around appointment times. Follow the signs for visitor parking rules and avoid parking in areas reserved for access/operations.
Street parking in Kaulsdorf: what to check before you stop
On Kaulsdorf streets, the decisive factor is the signed rule for that specific bay. Before you park, confirm whether you need to pay (usually via a parking meter/automatic), the maximum allowed duration, and whether the street is under resident-permit (Anwohnerparken) restrictions during certain times. If the sign restricts parking to permit holders, you’ll need an alternative.
Quick planning checklist to avoid getting stuck
- Match your parking length to the rules: time windows (like garage free periods) can end before you’re finished.
- Be ready to pay: keep the payment method you’ll need for the closest parking machine/option.
- Watch for “no-through” constraints: don’t park where access or loading zones are marked.
- Arrive with a fallback: station and garage options can help when street spaces are limited.
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