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Finding parking near Neukölln, Berlin
If you’re looking for parking Neukölln, your quickest route to hassle-free parking is to check whether your street falls inside the current paid parking zones—and then follow the ticket/display rules exactly. In Neukölln, timed street-parking rules apply mainly during daytime, and a missed ticket can lead to fines.
Paid street-parking in Neukölln: zones, rate and ticket times
Since the rollout of Parkraumbewirtschaftung, paid street parking applies in these Neukölln zones: 100 (Flughafen-/Donaukiez), 101 (Rollbergkiez), 105 (Reuterkiez) and 106 (Weserkiez).
| Park zone | Where (area cue) | When you must have a ticket | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 / 101 / 105 / 106 | Various districts inside Neukölln | Mon–Fri 09:00–20:00 | €1 per 15 minutes (≈ €4/hour) |
Outside the paid hours, parking in these zones is generally free—including weekday evenings and all day on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
Buy and display the parking ticket correctly (Parkschein)
In the paid zones, you must take a parking ticket from the parking machine and place it so it’s clearly visible through the windscreen. Payment options depend on the machine, but coins (and often card) are commonly accepted, and in many cases there’s also mobile payment—usually requiring prior setup with the provider.
- Always match the time on the ticket to when you actually stop.
- If you’re only staying briefly during ticket hours, still buy a ticket—street rules are enforced for the parked time, not your intention.
Avoid fines: what to watch if you go over time (especially past 2 hours)
If you’re parked in a paid zone without a valid ticket, or you exceed the allowed time/pay-for-interval, penalties can apply. Reported examples for overstay/no-ticket situations include:
- Overstaying by more than 2 hours: possible fine around €30
- Overstaying by more than 3 hours: possible fine around €35
- Parking without a valid ticket: possible fine around €20
- No ticket + over 3 hours: possible fine up to around €40
Practical tip: if you’re unsure how long you’ll need (appointments, shopping, evening plans), plan for a time buffer and re-check your displayed end time before it runs out.
What if street parking is full? Garages and ticketed lots—plus checking Mobypark
When curb spaces fill up—especially during weekday ticket hours—look for parking garages and ticketed off-street lots around major shopping and transport areas in Neukölln. These options usually remove the stress of finding a legal curb spot on short notice.
If you want to compare options before you arrive, you can also check Mobypark for future availability in Neukölln—however, for this specific area there are currently no bookable spots shown.
If a parking machine is broken: use the parking disc correctly
When a parking machine is defective, you must follow the “broken machine” procedure: place a parking disc visibly in the vehicle. Set it to the half-hour mark that corresponds to the time after you stopped (adjust to the next half-hour line). In that case, you should also only park up to the maximum permitted duration for the space—and it’s recommended to check whether another nearby machine is working so you can buy a ticket if required.
Quick checklist before you park
- Confirm you’re in a paid zone (100/101/105/106) and check the street signs.
- Only during Mon–Fri 09:00–20:00 you typically need a ticket.
- Display the ticket clearly, or correctly use a parking disc if the machine is broken.
- Don’t plan to “just go a bit over”—overstays can trigger fines.