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Finding parking near Baudenkmal Berliner Mauer, Berlin

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Looking for parking Baudenkmal Berliner Mauer in Berlin? The curb around Bernauer Straße is tightly managed, with paid windows, short no-parking periods, and limited stopping options—so many drivers end up circling.

Mobypark makes it easier by letting you pre-book bookable private parking spots from owners who aren’t actively using them (for example hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage capacity). Instead of relying only on finding a free street space on the day, you can compare options and secure a spot before you arrive.

When you’re visiting during the paid meter times, street pricing can work out noticeably higher; in practice, Mobypark is often up to 60% cheaper than paying street meters—and the biggest win is arriving to a confirmed place, not a guessing game.

Street parking on Bernauer Straße (Zone 83): times, fees, and free periods

Bernauer Straße is managed in parking zones, and Zone 83 has clear restrictions. Check the signs on your exact block, but these are the typical rules:

  • Mon–Fri: 07:00–09:00 park prohibited; 09:00–15:00 paid; 15:00–18:00 park prohibited; 18:00–22:00 paid; 22:00–07:00 free.
  • Sat: 09:00–22:00 paid; 22:00–09:00 free.
  • Sun: free.

For drivers, the practical takeaway is simple: if you arrive in a paid window, expect meter costs; if you arrive after the evening cutoff (or on Sunday), the street situation is generally much more relaxed. If you want to avoid time pressure when paid restrictions apply, a reserved private spot via Mobypark is an easy alternative to curb-hunting.

Meter costs you’ll likely see on Bernauer Straße

During paid periods on Bernauer Straße, the meter pricing commonly starts around €0.75 per 15 minutes (with additional increments). That means the price can climb quickly if you stay longer than planned.

Because the restriction times can also cut your options (with no-parking blocks), drivers who want a predictable total cost often compare the curb meter situation with pre-booked options on Mobypark, especially for afternoon/evening arrivals.

Residents-only parking: what Anwohnerparken changes

If you have a Berlin residents parking permit (Anwohnerparken) for the relevant zone, parking on Bernauer Straße can be free during certain times. That said, enforcement and eligibility depend on the exact zone and signage—so always follow the posted rules at the spot you use.

For visitors without a permit, you’ll usually be choosing between paying the street meter during controlled hours or switching to a reserved private spot through Mobypark to reduce uncertainty.

Garages and covered parking nearby (useful if the curb is constrained)

In addition to street parking, there are parking houses/garages in the wider area (e.g., around Oranienburger Straße and Friedrichstraße). Some drivers prefer them when they want covered parking or easier vehicle handling.

However, garages still depend on availability on the day. If you’re visiting at a time when Bernauer Straße is paid/restricted, comparing a garage option with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid arriving to a full car park.

OptionWhat to expectBest for
Bernauer Straße metersPaid windows with clear “no parking” periods; pricing can add up quicklyShort stops when restrictions match your arrival time
Reserved private parking (Mobypark)Bookable spots from unused private capacity; you avoid searching during controlled curb periodsAfternoon/evening visits when street rules make it stressful

Bus parking and the visitor-center area (Gartenstraße vs Ackerstraße)

If you’re arriving with a coach, pay attention to where buses are allowed. Parking in the Gartenstraße area (especially where it affects bicycle-lane markings) is strictly prohibited for buses.

For coach parking, look to the Ackerstraße bus bays, which are limited and time-limited, typically 8:00–18:00 and paid. Cars generally shouldn’t assume a “quick stop” is possible in the visitor-center access area—so pre-booking via Mobypark can be the calmer choice when you’re traveling with others.

Mobypark parking rates near Baudenkmal Berliner Mauer

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 Baudenkmal Berliner Mauer, Berlin

FAQ about parking near Baudenkmal Berliner Mauer

What address should I enter in my navigation for Baudenkmal Berliner Mauer?
Use Bernauer Straße 119, 13355 Berlin (Gedenkstätte/visitor area for the Berlin Wall memorial). Enter this address for the most reliable routing to the memorial area.
Is street parking free near Bernauer Straße (Zone 83)?
On Bernauer Straße (Zone 83), street parking is typically free 22:00–07:00 (Mon–Fri) and 22:00–09:00 (Sat). Sundays are generally free. There are also specific no-parking time windows on weekdays, so always confirm the sign at your exact spot.
How much does parking cost at meters on Bernauer Straße?
During the paid periods on Bernauer Straße, the meter price is commonly around €0.75 per 15 minutes with additional increments. If you stay beyond your planned time, the total can rise quickly—especially during the paid blocks.
Can residents park for free with an Anwohnerparken permit?
Residents with the correct Anwohnerparken permit for the zone can often park free during certain times on Bernauer Straße. The exact applicability depends on the zone and posted signage—so check the restriction details at the parking spot you intend to use.
Where should coaches/buses park near the memorial?
Coaches should not rely on stopping in Gartenstraße, where bus parking is prohibited. Instead, use the signed bus parking in Ackerstraße, which is limited and typically available 8:00–18:00 and paid. Always follow the signs because availability is constrained.