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Finding parking near Bohnsdorf, Treptow-Köpenick, Berlin

Parking Bohnsdorf is mostly about choosing the right street rules near your destination versus paid parking closer to BER (Berlin Brandenburg). Use the guidance below to park legally, avoid time limits, and plan for overnight stays.

Street parking in Bohnsdorf: follow the signs first

On public streets in Berlin-Bohnsdorf, parking is generally allowed unless you see restrictions on the street (e.g., no-parking, limited stops, or other signposted rules). In practice, the exact rules can change block by block—so park only where the relevant signs clearly allow parking for your vehicle type and time.

  • Look for painted curb markings and vertical signs before leaving your car.
  • Avoid blocking access (driveways, entrances, bus areas) even if you don’t see a time sign.
  • If you arrive and the nearest curb is full, keep moving—Berlin enforcement can be strict where rules apply.

Parking disc (Parkscheibe): when time limits apply

If you see a parking sign with the parking disc symbol (Parkscheibe) and a time limit, you must use the disc to match the rule. Set the disc to the next half hour after you arrive (not back to the exact minute), and don’t try to “extend” time without moving the vehicle.

  • The disc must be the official type used under StVO (blue/white design).
  • If a parking meter/machine is broken, you may be allowed to park using a clearly visible disc as long as no working machine is reasonably nearby—still, check carefully on-site.

Resident permit parking (Anwohnerparken): what applies in Bohnsdorf

Resident parking permits only work inside designated parking management zones. For Bohnsdorf, there are currently no indications of such a zone, so visitors typically can’t rely on resident parking permissions.

If a resident zone is introduced in the future, permit rules would follow Berlin’s framework (resident applications inside the zone, and a permit doesn’t guarantee a specific spot).

Overnight parking and BER-style options: plan for paid parking and limits

Overnight parking is usually allowed on public streets only if no specific time limit (including disc-based rules) or other restriction applies on that exact stretch. Private lots near BER (for example, retail/off-site parking areas) often prohibit overnight parking, so check the posted conditions.

If you want an airport-focused setup, official BER parking is generally paid and prices vary by garage/area and how you pay. For a quick cost orientation, one published BER rate example is: up to 30 minutes €4; up to 1 hour €9; each additional hour €9; up to 24 hours €56.

For quick drop-offs at Terminals 1 & 2, Kiss & Fly can be free for up to 10 minutes—but it’s limited to 3 uses within an 8-hour window (0–8, 8–16, 16–24).

Parking choice What to watch Best for
Street parking in Bohnsdorf Signposted restrictions; disc rules where shown Short stays when you can find an allowed spot
BER/airport paid areas Hourly/daily caps; pay-at-arrival vs advance booking More predictable parking near flights
Private off-airport operators (near BER) Shuttle/transfer times and posted stay rules Longer stays when you want an organized process

If street parking is limited for your dates or you need more planning certainty, you can also check Mobypark for future availability—currently there are no bookable spots available for Bohnsdorf.

FAQ about parking in Bohnsdorf

Do I need a parking disc (Parkscheibe) in Bohnsdorf?
You need a parking disc only if there is a sign showing the parking disc symbol together with a time limit. In that case, set the disc to the next half hour after you arrive and follow the maximum allowed time. Don’t try to “extend” the time without moving the vehicle. If a machine is out of order, rules can allow parking with a clearly visible disc, but only if there isn’t a working machine nearby.
Is there resident permit parking (Anwohnerparken) in Bohnsdorf?
Resident permit parking applies only inside designated parking management zones. For Bohnsdorf, there are currently no indications of an active resident parking zone, so visitor parking permissions typically won’t apply there.
Can I park overnight in Bohnsdorf on the street?
Overnight parking on public streets is generally allowed only where there are no specific restrictions (for example, no disc-based time limits or other signposted limits). Always check the exact curb/street signs. Private parking areas near BER may restrict or prohibit overnight parking, so follow the posted rules.
How much does parking cost near BER if I’m coming from Bohnsdorf?
Prices depend on where you park and how you pay. As one published BER rate example, on-site parking can be €4 up to 30 minutes, €9 up to 1 hour, €9 per additional hour, and up to €56 for 24 hours. For the exact total, check the selected garage/area and the posted pricing on arrival.
Is Kiss & Fly free at BER, and how long can I stay?
For Terminals 1 and 2, Kiss & Fly can be free for up to 10 minutes. However, the free use is limited to 3 times within each 8-hour window (0–8, 8–16, 16–24). After the limit, you’ll need to follow the applicable paid parking rules.