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Finding parking near Mariendorf, Tempelhof-Schöneberg, Berlin

P+R at Alt-Mariendorf (Reißeckstraße)

If you need parking Mariendorf with predictable access, start with the P+R at Reißeckstraße 10, 12107 Berlin. It has 125 spaces and is open 24/7.

Because it’s a public transit P+R, it’s a practical option if street bays are full. For time-based rules, check your ticket and keep it available for any control until you leave.

Street parking in Mariendorf: zones, resident permits, and paid bays

On-street parking in Mariendorf is often managed through Berlin’s Parkraumbewirtschaftung approach. That means rules can change by street and even by the side of the road.

  • Visitor bays: parking is typically allowed only with a paid parking ticket for the time shown on the signs.
  • Anwohnerparken (resident parking): areas marked for residents usually require a Bewohnerparkausweis tied to the zone.
  • Resident-only signs: obey markings such as “Anwohnerparken” or “Anliegerfrei”—those are not for general visitor parking.

How to avoid fines: time limits, parking disc, and payment rules

When a bay is controlled, the safest approach is to follow the exact instructions on the sign and the machine at that spot. Some bays may require a parking disc in “Blauen Zonen”, while others rely on a time-limited paid ticket.

Since the fee structure and maximum time can vary by zone, check the signage before you leave your car—especially if you plan to stay longer.

General Berlin street rules to remember near junctions

Even in a permitted area, common no-parking rules apply:

  • No parking 5 meters before junctions or turn-ins (this can be 8 meters if a bike path is present).
  • Use the correct mode for the bay (disc vs. ticket vs. resident-only) and don’t assume one street follows the next.
  • If an area is marked for restricted zones (e.g., environmental access rules), follow the signage for vehicle requirements.

Quick decision guide if you need to park fast

Option Best for What to check before you park
P+R Alt-Mariendorf Reliability and late arrival Ticket/time rules and keep evidence for any checks
Street parking Convenience close to your address Zone signage, time limits, disc vs. paid ticket, resident-only signs
Garages / car parks When street bays are scarce Entry conditions and the time/rate system shown on-site

If your plan is flexible, try the P+R first, then move to street or an indoor facility if needed. For any unclear signage, align your parking choice with the sign at the exact space.

FAQ about parking in Mariendorf

How long can I park at P+R Alt-Mariendorf?
The P+R Alt-Mariendorf car park is open 24/7. For the exact maximum parking duration, follow the rules shown on-site and on your ticket. Keep your valid ticket available until you leave the parking area.
Is street parking in Mariendorf free for visitors?
Street parking in Mariendorf is often not free for visitors. Many streets fall under Berlin’s managed parking zones (Parkraumbewirtschaftung), where non-residents usually need a paid parking ticket for the time shown on the local signs.
What is Anwohnerparken in Mariendorf and do I need a permit?
Anwohnerparken (resident parking) reserves parking for cars registered to residents in the specific parking zone. Residents can apply for a Bewohnerparkausweis for their zone (typically valid up to two years) and park free within that zone. If you don’t have the resident permit, you must follow the visitor rules stated on the signs.
Do I need a parking disc (blue zone) in Mariendorf?
Some areas in Berlin can be designated as “Blauen Zonen,” where a parking disc may be required. Whether this applies to your exact spot in Mariendorf depends on the signs at that location. Always check the signage before parking. Also remember general rules like no stopping 5 meters before junctions (8 meters where a cycle lane exists).