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Finding parking near Alexanderplatz, Berlin

Book private parking near Alexanderplatz with Mobypark

If you need parking Alexanderplatz in Berlin, the fastest way to avoid “full garage” stress is to secure a space before you arrive. Mobypark makes bookable private parking spots available in places owners aren’t actively using—like hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas—so you’re not competing for the same few street or public bays.

Use the search bar to set your dates and arrival time, then compare public options (street meters and garages) with pre-booked private parking—especially on evenings, weekends, or when you’re staying longer than a quick drop-off.

  • Arrive with certainty: you reserve in advance instead of circling for an empty bay.
  • Often cheaper than central day tickets: many garages around Alexanderplatz can price day parking around €20–€24, while private booked spots can be up to 60% cheaper depending on your time window.

Street parking around Alexanderplatz: where to look first

Street parking near Alexanderplatz is typically limited and enforced, so the practical question is whether you can actually find a valid space for your time slot. If you’re considering curbside parking, check every sign for the parking zone, time limits, and whether you need to pay via machine/app—rules can change block by block.

For possible free/cheap windows, drivers often look for Sunday and night-time periods (commonly evenings and overnight hours), but always confirm on the local signs because restrictions can vary by zone. If you want to remove that uncertainty, a booked Mobypark spot is a solid alternative when street availability is unpredictable.

Quick checklist for street bays:

  • Exact hours the rules apply (not just “daytime”)
  • Max stay (some bays reset only at certain times)
  • Payment method and whether you need a permit/resident scheme
  • Overnight rules (can differ from evening rules)

Public garages near Alexanderplatz (good for certainty, check the details)

Large garages can be convenient, but the details matter—especially height limits, payment methods, and charging. Here are common driver-relevant options around the Alexanderplatz area:

Parking area (near Alexanderplatz)What drivers should know
Alexanderstraße (multi-storey garage; entrance at Alexanderstraße 2)Reported clearance about 2.10 m; roughly 650 spaces; EV charging available; disabled spaces available. Hourly pricing starts around €3.50 per started 60 minutes (check the current board for exact rates).
Alexanderstraße (station-side garage; entrance at Alexanderstraße 7)Reported tariffs include €2.00 for 1 hour and €24.00 for 24 hours. Payment is typically via ticket machine.
Shopping/transport complex garage; entrance at Grunerstraße 20Very large capacity (reported ~1,595 spaces) and often suited for buses/peak demand. Reported opening until around 00:30 daily; EV charging and accessible spaces are available.
RathausPassagen-side garage; entrances at Grunerstraße 5 and 7Reported open 24/7 with structured tariffs (example shown: €1.50 for the first hour, then €2.00 per hour up to 9 hours, with a day ticket from 10 hours shown as €20.00). Payment may not accept credit card.

If you’re comparing these with Mobypark, remember: even the biggest garages can still be busy at peak arrival times. With Mobypark, you’re choosing private spaces that can reduce time pressure when public availability is tight.

How to judge parking costs (hourly vs day tickets)

Around Alexanderplatz, costs usually depend on whether you end up paying an hourly rate for a long stay or whether you trigger a day ticket. For example, some nearby garages show structured pricing where a day ticket can apply from around 10 hours, and others publish a 24-hour maximum (e.g., €24.00 at one station-side option).

That’s where booked private parking can help: if you expect a long visit and public garages land near or above €20–€24/day, Mobypark is often a cheaper alternative—and pre-booking avoids arriving late to sold-out pricing conditions.

EV charging, accessibility, and vehicle height: avoid last-minute surprises

Before you drive in, check three practical things that can otherwise cause delays:

  • Vehicle height: at least one central garage near Alexanderplatz is reported with clearance around 2.10 m. Measure your car and compare to the posted clearance.
  • EV charging: some Alexanderplatz-area garages report EV charging availability (ranging from many chargers in one garage to a smaller number in another). If you need charging, filter and pre-book a spot accordingly—Mobypark lets you focus on the type of space you want.
  • Accessibility: look for disabled bays and any specific access notes. Several nearby garages report accessible spaces.

If any of these details don’t match your vehicle (height in particular), switching to a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can save you the hassle of rerouting at the last minute.

Overnight and long-stay parking near Alexanderplatz

For overnight plans, curbside parking can be more rule-dependent than daytime parking. Drivers often look for evening/night windows (and sometimes Sunday free periods), but you should treat street overnight as “only if the sign confirms it for your exact bay.”

Garages around Alexanderplatz can be an easier fit for late arrivals because many have extended hours (for example, opening until around 00:30 is reported at one large complex) and some are listed as open around the clock. For maximum certainty—especially if you arrive late or stay multiple days—book a private parking spot via Mobypark so your parking is handled before you leave home.

Mobypark parking rates near Alexanderplatz

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 12.00

1 week parking

from € 62.00

1 month parking

from € 152.00

Cheap parking near Alexanderplatz, Berlin

FAQ about parking near Alexanderplatz

Where can I park with my car near Alexanderplatz?
You can park around Alexanderplatz via (1) street bays on nearby roads (always check the exact zone and allowed times), or (2) multi-storey public garages with entrances on Alexanderstraße and Grunerstraße. If you want a space without searching at arrival time, you can also book private parking on Mobypark near Alexanderplatz.
What are typical parking costs around Alexanderplatz?
Prices vary by garage and how long you stay. Examples shown for nearby public garages include structured hourly pricing (e.g., €1.50 for the first hour, then €2.00/hour, with a day ticket from about 10 hours) and also published 24-hour maximums (e.g., €24.00 for 24 hours at one station-side option). For longer visits, day-ticket thresholds can matter—compare your expected duration with the garage pricing, or use Mobypark as a potentially cheaper alternative to central day rates.
Can I park for free near Alexanderplatz?
Free street parking is sometimes possible in Berlin on specific conditions (commonly Sundays and during certain night-time hours), but it depends on the parking zone and the rules posted for your exact street/bay. Always confirm with the signs or meter rules before leaving your car—when in doubt, pre-book parking on Mobypark.
Are there EV charging parking spaces near Alexanderplatz?
Yes—some garages around Alexanderplatz report EV charging bays. Availability can differ by time and capacity, so check current listings and choose a space designed for charging. On Mobypark, you can filter for the kind of parking you need so you don’t arrive to a “charger but no free bay” situation.
What should I check for vehicle height when parking near Alexanderplatz?
Some multi-storey garages near Alexanderplatz have limited clearance. For example, one entrance is reported with clearance around 2.10 m. Before driving in, verify your vehicle height and match it to the posted clearance information; if a garage doesn’t fit your car, switch to a pre-booked alternative (such as a private spot on Mobypark) that better matches your access needs.
Can I park overnight or for a long stay near Alexanderplatz?
For overnight parking, check street rules carefully—night-time permissions are not universal and can be zone-specific. Garages often offer extended hours (some reported until around 00:30) and some are listed as open around the clock. If you’re arriving late or staying longer than a few hours, pre-booking parking on Mobypark helps you avoid arriving to limited public availability.