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Finding parking near Arena Berlin, Berlin
Parking Arena Berlin: start with the venue garages (they fill fast)
Parking Arena Berlin can be tight on event days—capacity is limited and queues can build when people arrive and leave. The most reliable option is to use the car parks that serve the venue: Parkhaus Arena and Parkhaus Plaza.
- Parkhaus Arena: Helen-Ernst-Straße 2–4, accessed via Marianne-von-Rantzau-Straße (signposted from Mühlenstraße). Max vehicle height: 2.05 m.
- Parkhaus Plaza (underground): accessed via Mildred-Harnack-Straße. Max vehicle height: 2.0 m.
Both garages are open Mon–Sun 24h. If you must drive, allow extra time for arrival and departure—on some days the garages can fill quickly, so arriving early helps.
What you’ll pay at Parkhaus Arena (typical tariffs)
For the venue car parks, the posted pricing commonly follows these rules:
- Hourly rate: €3.50 per commenced hour
- Daily maximum: €35
- Optional flat-rate (€15) depending on timing for qualifying event plans (including a time window around events). If you leave after the stated cutoff (e.g., after 24:00 or more than 2 hours after the event), additional hourly charges apply.
Because event timing can affect which tariff applies, follow the instructions at the ticket machines on-site.
Extra paid capacity nearby: East Side Mall car park
If the venue garages are busy, the East Side Mall car park is also used by event guests. It’s a practical fallback when you want to avoid circling for long periods.
- Hours: open 24 hours
- Short-stay tariff: €2.50 / 60 min
- 24-hour maximum: up to €14.00
Access is via Tamara-Danz-Straße, and it’s worth considering this option especially on high-demand event days.
Street parking near Arena Berlin: follow the signs (permits may apply)
On-street spaces around Arena Berlin are limited and rules can change block by block. If you look for street parking, only use spots that clearly allow non-permit vehicles.
- Check posted signage for paid parking time limits and whether resident permit (Bewohnerparken) applies.
- Pay attention to bus/tram lanes, loading zones, and driveway/entrance restrictions—those are commonly enforced.
- Use the nearby meters/parking machines where required and double-check your end time before you leave the car.
When garages fill, street parking can become a quick backup, but always treat signage as the final authority.
Accessible parking and EV charging
There are paid accessible parking options in the venue garages (Plaza and Arena), and you can also use capacity in the East Side Mall car park. Visitors with a severe disability (aG) can use the Arena garage at a reduced event tariff on event days.
If you drive an electric vehicle, charging is available: the Arena multi-storey car park has ten charging stations on the first floor, and the Plaza garage also offers charging stations.
Event-day timing: reduce stress (and plan a backup)
The venue itself explicitly notes that parking capacity is very limited during events and that arrivals/departures can be significantly affected. A practical plan is: arrive early, consider the East Side Mall garage as backup, and keep enough buffer time for the exit.
Even though Arena Berlin may not have bookable spots through Mobypark at the moment, you can still check Mobypark for future availability nearby for your exact dates—useful if your first choice fills up.
Then, when you arrive, rely on the on-site signs for the correct entrance/section and make sure you choose the right tariff based on your event timing.
Mobypark parking rates near Arena Berlin
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.00
24 hours parking
from € 12.00
1 week parking
from € 70.00
1 month parking
from € 200.00

