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Finding parking near Marzahn, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Berlin
Parking Marzahn usually comes down to choosing between a nearby parkhaus, a Park & Ride near the S-Bahn, or street parking with strict signage. Here are the most practical options drivers use in Marzahn—plus what to check so you don’t get caught by time limits.
Parkhaus EASTGATE (Marzahn-Promenade): pay-per-stay with a free window
If you want a controlled option close to the station area, Parkhaus EASTGATE is one of the main choices in Marzahn. The center states the first 3 hours are free, then the cost structure continues by the hour/day.
- Free time: 1.–3. hour free
- After that: every additional hour €1.50
- Daily rate: €6.00
- If you lose the parking card: €15.00
Opening times shown for the decks are Mon–Sat (Parkdeck A 08:00–20:00, Parkdeck B 10:00–20:00), with exit windows also listed for deck access.
P&R Marzahn S-Bahn (Märkische Allee): 24/7 capacity for arrivals and overnights
For drivers who prefer a predictable schedule, P&R Marzahn S-Bahn lists 180 parking spaces (including 7 accessible) and is shown as open every day 00:00–00:00.
That makes it a strong default when you’re arriving late or want to avoid guessing how long a street space will remain available.
Street parking in Marzahn: avoid tickets by following the signs
Street parking in Marzahn can be an option when you find a legal bay, but the key is to park exactly according to the posted conditions. Before you leave your car, check:
- Time limits: look for the maximum stay shown on the sign
- Payment rules: use the correct pay machine/parking meter instructions and display requirements
- Zone/permit add-ons: if you see markings for residents (Anwohner) or other restrictions, don’t assume it’s public for everyone
- Local “no parking” lines: avoid bus stops, intersections, and any marked clearance areas
If Marzahn street parking is tight for your dates, you can also check Mobypark for future availability (or broaden your search to nearby areas in Marzahn-Hellersdorf) to reduce uncertainty.
Accessible parking in Marzahn (EU disability badge + marked visitor bays)
Drivers with an EU disability parking badge may be able to arrange a personally assigned accessible space on public streets in the local area. Berlin’s service portal for Marzahn-Hellersdorf explains that this is handled by the Straßenverkehrsbehörde and generally depends on having an EU badge and meeting eligibility criteria.
For visitors, some destinations also provide marked accessible bays—for example, Freizeitforum Marzahn mentions two visitor disabled parking spaces behind the building.
If you’re planning for a busy time window, start with the parkhaus/P&R above first—then use street parking only when you can clearly match the sign conditions on the spot.