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Finding parking near Buckow, Neukölln, Berlin
Parking Buckow: street parking rules depend on nearby management zones
If you’re looking for parking Buckow (Berlin-Neukölln), plan for changing street rules rather than one fixed “Buckow rate.” For Buckow specifically, there are currently no dedicated public street-parking zones (as used in other parts of Neukölln). That means you should rely on what the signs on each street tell you.
In Neukölln, parking space management has been introduced gradually since February 2024 (starting with zones such as the Reuterkiez and Donaukiez area). From 1 December 2025, another zone (Rollbergviertel) is planned to start—so even within the broader area, rules can change over time. Always park only where the signage allows it.
- Look for zone-specific signs: if a street is part of a controlled zone, it will state the fee/time rules.
- Expect higher pressure at peak times: the residential character of Buckow can make curb spaces scarce during rush hour—arriving early and having a backup option helps.
- Free/cheaper windows can exist: where fees apply in Berlin’s managed areas, Sundays and public holidays are often free—confirm on the closest sign.
If you prefer to reduce uncertainty, you can check Mobypark for future availability in Buckow—but street rules and on-the-ground signage still decide what you can park on immediately.
Bewohnerparken (resident permit parking): what visitors should know
Where parking management is active, resident permit parking (Bewohnerparken) may be required for residents. Non-residents can usually park only if the street rules explicitly allow it and you follow the posted conditions.
- Resident permit: in managed areas, a permit is typically required and costs about €10.20 per year (apply via the local Bürgeramt).
- Enforcement is sign-based: if you park outside the allowed conditions for your vehicle and time window, the risk of a ticket is real.
- Don’t assume “no zone” = free: even when Buckow itself isn’t separately zoned, neighboring streets may be regulated.
Parkhäuser/garages nearby: a practical backup when curb spaces are tight
When street parking is limited, a parking facility can be a more predictable option. While Buckow itself is mostly residential, there are parkhäuser nearby in Neukölln that you can use as a fallback.
- Parkhaus Neukölln Arcaden, Karl-Marx-Straße 66, 12043 Berlin: €1.20 per started hour (or €1.00 per hour with Pcard). Maximum for 24 hours: €4.50 (or €3.50 with Pcard). Payment options include Pcard, debit/Girocard, credit cards, and cash.
For other alternatives, look for additional Parkhäuser in and around Neukölln—always check opening hours, entrance height limits, and whether the facility allows your vehicle type.
How to pay in Berlin: meters and mobile parking
In places where street parking is fee-based, you’ll usually pay at the Parkscheinautomat (meters) or via mobile parking. Berlin commonly supports cashless payment, and the digital ticket is tied to your license plate.
- At the meter: have enough change ready.
- Mobile parking: start/extend/stop via an app, but make sure you enter the correct zone/time conditions shown for that street.
- Parking duration limits: Berlin doesn’t have one single maximum time everywhere—check the posted limit on the nearest sign.