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Finding parking near Buch, Pankow, Berlin

Need parking Buch (Berlin-Buch) for an appointment, the S-Bahn, or a longer stop? Here are the local options and rules drivers run into—plus how to secure a confirmed spot when public spaces fill up.

In Buch, you’ll mostly choose between station P+R parking, time-limited parking rules on large sites (like the campus), and street parking in managed zones. If you arrive at the wrong time, you may end up paying with time pressure—so planning your duration matters.

Book private parking for Buch with Mobypark (no hunting for a space)

Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots in Buch—such as unused hotel or office parking, private driveways, and garage spaces that owners don’t actively use every day. Instead of driving around for an open street spot or hoping a public lot has space, you can pre-book parking that’s ready when you arrive.

Use P+R Buch S-Bahn for simple (often free) parking

The Park-and-Ride at Buch S-Bahn on Wiltbergstraße 23 is built for commuters. It’s listed as an open parking option with roughly 195–225 spaces and operating around the clock. In practice, this makes it a go-to choice when you want an easy handoff to public transport and minimal rules to manage—just follow any on-site signage.

Campus Berlin-Buch rules: free up to 3 hours, then fees

On the Campus Berlin-Buch, parking rules are stricter than on public streets. Visitors and guests can park up to 3 hours free (after taking a ticket). From the 4th hour, a fee applies (grounded as €1 per started hour), with ticket-payment machines located at exits such as Robert-Rössle-Straße and Lindenberger Weg.

Weekend and holiday handling is time-specific: after pulling a ticket, free parking can run until 06:30 of the next workday, and evenings starting 19:00 may also be covered until 06:30—after that, fees apply. If your appointment or visit might exceed the free window, reserving a private spot with Mobypark can help you avoid running late to a fee trigger.

Street parking in Berlin-Buch: zones, meters, and resident permits

Street parking in Berlin is often managed through parking space management zones. In those zones, parking can become fee-based at certain times, and residents may be able to request a resident parking permit. Whether you pay and when depends on the specific street and the posted signs—so don’t rely on a single “rule of thumb” in Buch.

Also note: in Berlin, public holidays that fall on weekdays are typically treated like Sundays, meaning fees may not apply unless signs state otherwise. If a parking meter is broken, Berlin guidance is to use a Parkscheibe (where applicable) and still respect the maximum parking duration. When you want to reduce uncertainty about zones and time limits, it’s often easier to compare a pre-booked private option on Mobypark rather than searching for an “acceptable” street spot.

Check facility parking when you’re visiting healthcare sites

Many hospitals and large facilities run their own short free period + hourly tariff model. For example, Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch is described as: 30 minutes free, then about €2 per started hour, with a daily cap (grounded as max. €12/day). If you’re parking for longer than an hour or two, facility parking can be predictable—but availability is still first-come in most cases, which is exactly where pre-booking with Mobypark helps.

Practical parking tips for Buch (so you don’t lose time)

  • Match your parking duration: if you exceed campus free hours, fees start counting—plan or pre-book accordingly.
  • Follow “designated areas only” signs: large sites and campuses may restrict where you’re allowed to park.
  • Arrive with your route ready: use navigation to the exact entrance/lot to avoid circling near S-Bahn exits and campus access roads.
  • If timing is critical, reserve: for appointments that start at a fixed time, a confirmed private space (via Mobypark) reduces the risk of last-minute parking decisions.

Mobypark parking rates near Buch

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.50

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 85.00

1 month parking

from € 300.00

Cheap parking near Buch, Berlin

FAQ about parking in Buch

Is there free P+R parking at Buch S-Bahn (Wiltbergstraße 23)?
The P+R at Buch S-Bahn on Wiltbergstraße 23 is an open parking option with roughly 195–225 spaces and operating around the clock. It’s typically described as free to use, making it a convenient choice if you want to park and continue by S-Bahn. Always follow any signs at the entrance.
How long can I park for free at Campus Berlin-Buch?
At Campus Berlin-Buch, visitors and guests can park for up to 3 hours free after pulling a ticket. After the 3-hour free window, fees apply starting from the 4th hour (grounded as about €1 per started hour). Payment machines are located at exits such as Robert-Rössle-Straße and Lindenberger Weg.
Are Campus Berlin-Buch free parking rules different on weekends and public holidays?
Yes—Campus Berlin-Buch uses time-specific rules. After pulling a ticket on weekends/holidays, free parking can run until 06:30 of the next workday. Evening rules can also apply (grounded as free from 19:00 until 06:30). After those time windows, fees apply immediately.
What are the typical parking fees at Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch?
Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch is described as having 30 minutes free parking. After that, a charge applies per started hour (grounded as about €2 per started hour), and there is a daily maximum (grounded as up to €12/day). Check the signage on arrival for the exact tariff for that parking area.
How does street parking work in Buch—do I need a permit?
Street parking in Berlin often depends on whether you’re in a managed parking zone. In zones, fees may apply at specific times, and residents can usually apply for a resident permit. In Buch, you must follow the posted rules on the exact street (including time limits and payment signs). If a meter is defective, follow local guidance and use a Parkscheibe where applicable.