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Finding parking near Spandau, Berlin

If you’re searching for parking Spandau to get a car spot near the Altstadt or the station, your fastest route is to combine nearby paid bays with well-located garages. Since public parking spaces are often time-restricted, it helps to check availability on Mobypark before you leave (especially in busy periods), then use the options below as your practical backup plan.

Paid parking areas around Altstadt Spandau (watch the time limits)

In and around Altstadt Spandau, expect bewirtschaftete Flächen (pay & display) where you must follow the posted hours. Two common patterns in this area are: (1) payment required during daytime, and (2) Sundays free or free after a certain hour on specific streets.

  • Moritzstraße: pay with machine during the week; Sundays are free.
  • Falkenseer Platz area (Neuendorfer Straße): pay with machine; Sundays and after 17:00 are free.
  • Lindenufer (Lindenufer 5–7): pay throughout the day with a daily maximum (useful when you don’t want surprise costs).

Tip: If you see different time zones on nearby streets, park according to the exact sign for that bay—not the closest street you pass.

Garages near the station for less uncertainty (height limits too)

When street availability is tight, a nearby garage can reduce the “drive around and hope” factor—just double-check any height restrictions before you enter.

Where in Spandau Typical access Driver notes
Spandau Arcaden Parkhaus Open daily (early morning to late night) Height limit: 2.00 m; day ticket is available via the machine
Parkhaus Altstädter Ring (Altstädter Ring) Often treated as an all-day option Height limit: 1.90 m; pay-per-hour on arrival
Parking at Stabholzgarten / Rathaus area Daytime pay with easier evening/Sunday options Often includes free windows from 17:00 and on Sundays (check signs)

Short-stay vs. longer stops: plan around the posted hours

Public parking in Spandau frequently works on short-to-mid durations during the busiest parts of the week. If you arrive for shopping, errands, or a planned appointment, aim to match your parking duration to the sign limits—then extend only if the parking category allows it.

If you need longer parking and want fewer rules to juggle, garages are usually easier because the pricing and maximum stay approach is clearer than with scattered street bays.

When parking gets easier: Sundays and “after 17:00” windows

Several paid areas in Spandau switch to free parking at specific times. Common examples reported for Altstadt-area bays:

  • Sundays free on selected streets (e.g., Moritzstraße, Stabholzgarten parking).
  • Free after 17:00 on selected parking areas (e.g., Falkenseer Platz / Neuendorfer Straße area).

Tip: Always confirm the hours on-site—some parking rules can vary by event-day or seasonal changes.

Holiday & event days: expect the Altstadt to fill up

During local events (for example, market days), the Altstadt area can fill quickly, especially around central routes and popular storefront parking. If you’re going on a peak date, consider arriving earlier and having a garage fallback (and check vehicle height limits before driving in).

If you want to reduce uncertainty, you can also check Mobypark shortly before departure to see whether any private spots have become available for Spandau.

FAQ about parking in Spandau

Can I park for free in Spandau?
Some parking areas in Spandau can be free at certain times, most notably on Sundays and in the evening on specific streets. Also, free curb parking may exist in more residential parts outside the Altstadt—but it’s limited and depends on the exact signage. Always follow the posted rules for the individual bay.
Is parking free on Sundays near Altstadt Spandau (Moritzstraße / Stabholzgarten)?
Parking rules can vary by street, but Moritzstraße and Stabholzgarten parking are commonly reported as free on Sundays. Check the on-site signs at your exact parking bay to confirm the hours for that day.
Where can I park near Spandau station (good for day trips)?
For station-area parking, garages like Spandau Arcaden Parkhaus are designed for visitor traffic, and nearby public bays around the Altstadt (including pay & display streets such as Moritzstraße and nearby areas) can work well—especially if you match your stop to the posted hours.
How much does parking cost at Spandau Arcaden (day ticket and hourly)?
Spandau Arcaden offers a day ticket that must be booked/paid at the machine after parking (advertised as 6.00 €). Hourly pricing is shown on the entry screen and can vary by occupancy, with a stated daily maximum.
What happens if I stay longer than the allowed parking time in Spandau?
If you exceed the time limit for a time-restricted parking bay, you risk receiving a parking ticket/fine. The exact amount depends on the specific restriction and enforcement. To avoid issues, follow the duration on the sign and use a garage if you expect a longer stop.
Are there height limits in Spandau garages?
Yes—height restrictions are common. For example, reported limits include 2.00 m for Spandau Arcaden and 1.90 m for the Altstädter Ring garage area. Check your vehicle height against the posted limit before entering.