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Finding parking near Friedrichshagen, Treptow-Köpenick, Berlin

Parking Friedrichshagen is easiest when you plan for two things: the P+R at S-Bahnhof Friedrichshagen and a realistic fallback for on-street parking. Sunday and public-holiday access can differ, so check the rules before you arrive.

P+R at S-Bahnhof Friedrichshagen (best starting point)

The main public option right by the station is P+R Friedrichshagen S-Bahn at Dahlwitzer Landstraße 2, 12587 Berlin. It offers 87 spaces, including 2 accessible bays.

  • Opening pattern: available Monday to Saturday; closed on Sundays and public holidays.
  • Accessible parking: dedicated wheelchair-accessible spaces are available.
  • Special permit note: for unbarriered DB BahnPark P+R facilities, people with the appropriate blue/orange disability parking permit can be allowed to park for up to 24 hours free of charge (permit must be displayed behind the windshield).

If you’re arriving on a Sunday, don’t assume the station P+R will be usable—use the FAQ below to double-check access days, then switch to a street/garage backup.

On-street parking in Friedrichshagen: what to check at the curb

In residential areas, the driving challenge is rarely finding a “spot”—it’s finding one with the right rules for your exact street segment. Before you park, check the signs for:

  • Time limits (maximum stay) and any days/times the rule applies.
  • Whether you need a parking disc (Parkscheibe) or pay-and-display ticket from a machine.
  • Permit-only sections (resident parking) indicated by signage.

Tip: if you don’t see clear signage for that particular space, move on—enforcement is sign-based, and a “similar-looking” curb can have a different restriction.

Paid lots/garages as a backup when the curb is tight

When on-street parking is limited (especially near the station area on busy days), look for paid garages or private parking lots with clear entry/exit rules. These facilities typically vary by opening hours, payment method, and allowed durations, so follow the posted instructions at the entrance.

Since Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for Friedrichshagen, you can’t rely on a reserved private space right now—but it can still be worth checking Mobypark for future availability for your dates.

Plan for longer stays (and avoid surprise restrictions)

If you’ll be parked for more than a quick stop, prioritize options with straightforward rules: station-linked P+R (when open) or a paid facility with defined maximum duration. On-street spaces may have short “max stay” windows, so check the posted limit before you commit.

For Sunday/public-holiday access and accessible-parking details, see the FAQ items below.

FAQ about parking in Friedrichshagen

Where can I park near S-Bahnhof Friedrichshagen (P+R address and capacity)?
The main P+R option is P+R Friedrichshagen S-Bahn at Dahlwitzer Landstraße 2, 12587 Berlin. It has 87 parking spaces, including 2 accessible bays.
Is P+R Friedrichshagen open on Sundays and public holidays?
No. P+R Friedrichshagen S-Bahn is closed on Sundays and public holidays. Plan an alternative for those days (street parking or a paid garage/lot).
Are there accessible parking spaces at P+R Friedrichshagen?
Yes. P+R Friedrichshagen S-Bahn includes wheelchair-accessible parking bays. Also, for the relevant unbarriered DB BahnPark facilities, people with the appropriate blue/orange disability parking permit may be allowed to park for up to 24 hours free of charge (permit must be displayed behind the windshield).
What parking rules should I check for on-street parking in Friedrichshagen?
Check the signs at the exact curb where you plan to park for time limits (maximum stay and applicable days/times), whether you need a parking disc or pay-and-display ticket, and whether the area is permit-only for residents.