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Finding parking near CityCube Berlin, Berlin

Parking CityCube Berlin: your main options on the Messe Berlin site

If you’re searching for parking CityCube Berlin, you’ll typically be choosing between the official public parking areas on the Messe Berlin grounds (used for most big events) and nearby street parking around Westend. CityCube Berlin is on Messedamm (Messedamm 26, 14055 Berlin), so the most reliable way to park is to follow the on-site parking signs to the P-areas.

Here are the public parking areas listed for ExpoCenter City / CityCube Berlin:

Parking areaApprox. spacesWhere to look
P1~255In front of Hall 20
P2~246In front of Hall 18
P3~130In front of Hall 17
P4~34Masurenallee (west central reservation)
P5~191Masurenallee (central reservation)
P6~43Masurenallee (east central reservation)
P9~137Neue Kantstraße / Messedamm
P10~80Messedamm across from Hall 9
P14~160In front of CityCube Berlin
P17~180West South Entrance
P18~550Across from Halls 25/26 and the railyard

During busy event days, these spaces can fill quickly—if you don’t see availability when you’re ready to leave, you can also check Mobypark for any future openings near CityCube Berlin.

Pick the right P-area for your arrival direction

To reduce walking and avoid last-minute detours, match the parking area to the entrance you’re aiming for. For example, P14 is the most direct option if you’re heading to CityCube Berlin itself, while P17 is listed for the west South Entrance. If your route is oriented toward the larger hall areas, P18 is the biggest listed area (across from Halls 25/26).

When you arrive by car, you’ll be directed through the Messe access points and gates used for vehicle approach and drop-off. If you’re coming from public transport instead, CityCube access is also described as coming from the S-Bahn “Messe Süd” area—useful when you plan a park-and-walk or park-and-transfer.

Street parking around Messedamm / Westend: check zones and time limits

Outside the official P-areas, you may find pay parking and permit-based parking along streets in Westend. The key is that Berlin rules can change block-by-block, so rely on the posted signs (parking zones, maximum stay, and whether resident permits apply). On event days, street availability is often the first thing to go, especially on approach roads feeding into Messedamm.

If you’re using street parking as a backup, arrive with flexibility: confirm the exact time limit on the kerbside sign, and be careful not to park in a resident-only bay (these can be enforced even when nearby spaces look open).

Overnight and long-stay parking near CityCube Berlin

For overnight stays, treat street parking rules as “sign-dependent”: on some streets, parking can be free at certain times (for example, Sundays and overnight), but it isn’t guaranteed everywhere. Always verify the kerbside sign for the specific section you park on.

For longer stays, prioritize parking that clearly allows extended durations (on-site public P-areas may still follow event traffic guidance, and nearby garages can be a steadier option than open street bays). If you need a fallback when official areas look full, check Mobypark for any future availability near CityCube Berlin.

Before driving in, enter your dates and arrival time in the search bar to compare what’s currently available in the area around CityCube Berlin.

FAQ about parking near CityCube Berlin

Where can I park for CityCube Berlin events?
The most relevant options are the official parking areas on the Messe Berlin grounds. Look for the P-areas such as P1 (in front of Hall 20), P2 (in front of Hall 18), P10 (Messedamm across from Hall 9), P14 (in front of CityCube Berlin), P17 (west South Entrance), and P18 (across from Halls 25/26 and the railyard). Follow the parking signs on the approach roads to the P-area that matches your route.
How do I drive to CityCube Berlin and find the vehicle entrances?
CityCube Berlin is on Messedamm (Messedamm 26, 14055 Berlin). When you arrive by car, follow the Messe traffic guidance to the access points and gates used for vehicle approach. If you’re planning your overall route, note that CityCube access is also described as coming from the S-Bahn “Messe Süd” side, which can help you plan walking time from where you park.
Is there free parking near CityCube Berlin on Sundays or overnight?
Free street parking is not guaranteed everywhere around CityCube Berlin. In Berlin, some streets can be free at certain times (including often overnight and on Sundays), but this depends on the specific parking zone and the posted kerbside signs. Check the exact sign for the bay you want to use before leaving your car.
What parking rules should I expect on the streets around Messedamm/Westend?
Expect a mix of paid parking and permit-based restrictions, plus time limits that can vary by street segment. Always check the kerbside signs for maximum stay, applicable hours, and whether resident permits are required. On event days, these areas can fill quickly, so don’t assume nearby empty-looking bays will remain available.
Can I park for more than one day near CityCube Berlin?
Yes, but you need to plan around the rules for the specific parking area you choose. For longer stays, consider parking options that clearly allow extended durations, such as garages nearby, and confirm any time/event traffic guidance for the on-site P-areas. If official options appear sold out when you’re planning to arrive, check Mobypark for any future openings near CityCube Berlin.