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Finding parking near ECC Berlin (Estrel Congress Center), Berlin

On-site underground parking at the Estrel (ECC Berlin)

If you’re searching for parking ECC Berlin (Estrel Congress Center), the most straightforward option is the Estrel’s own underground garage at Sonnenallee 225. The hotel states there are 450 parking spaces, with access via Ziegrastraße. During ongoing work, Estrel also notes that only a reduced number of spaces may be available, so it’s smart to plan for a quick alternative. Drivers can check Mobypark for future availability around ECC Berlin, but it currently shows no bookable spots for this location.

Parking timeEstrel garage price
Up to 1 hourFree
Up to 2 hours€4
Up to 3 hours€6
Up to 4 hours€8
Up to 5 hours€10
Up to 6 hours€12
Up to 7 hours€14
Daily rate (from 8 hours)€22
Lost ticket (per day)€22
Monthly rate (long-stay guests)€190

Tip: If your arrival is likely to be late (events often run on time changes), the Estrel garage time blocks help you estimate the total cost before you park.

Street parking near Sonnenallee (paid zones and permit rules)

For non-garage options, street parking around Sonnenallee is governed by local curbside signage, so some bays can be paid and others may require permits depending on the exact street segment. Before leaving your car, check the sign for the exact rules (payment method, applicable restrictions, and whether permits apply). If you’re attending ECC Berlin for a fixed event start time, street parking can be unpredictable—so consider having a garage backup in mind.

Low Emission Zone (Umweltzone) rules when driving to ECC Berlin

Berlin’s Low Emission Zone covers the inner S-Bahn ring area and requires cars to display a green Umweltplakette. The Estrel Congress Center is outside this zone, so you do not need a green sticker to reach ECC Berlin itself. If your route cuts through the inner ring, still check whether you would enter the restricted area.

Event-day parking checklist (so you don’t lose time at arrival)

  • Use the correct access: the Estrel underground garage is reached via Ziegrastraße, so set your navigation accordingly.
  • Arrive with buffer: ECC Berlin days can be busy; arriving earlier improves your odds with on-site parking.
  • Know your time target: if you’ll be there around 1–2 hours, the “first hours” pricing at the Estrel garage is useful for planning; longer visits move into the daily rate.
  • Have a fallback: if on-site spaces are limited, be ready to switch to nearby paid parking options and follow curbside rules.

When you’re ready, use the search bar above to set your arrival date/time and compare available options near ECC Berlin. Since Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for this location, you may want to check again later for future availability.

FAQ about parking near ECC Berlin (Estrel Congress Center)

Is parking free at ECC Berlin (Estrel Congress Center)?
The Estrel’s underground garage offers up to 1 hour free. After that, prices start at €4 for up to 2 hours and increase by additional time blocks.
What are the parking rates in the Estrel underground garage near ECC Berlin?
The Estrel garage lists these rates: up to 1 hour: free; up to 2 hours: €4; up to 3 hours: €6; up to 4 hours: €8; up to 5 hours: €10; up to 6 hours: €12; up to 7 hours: €14; daily rate (from 8 hours): €22. Lost ticket (per day) is also €22, and there is a monthly rate of €190 for long-stay guests.
Do I need an Umweltplakette (green sticker) to drive to ECC Berlin?
No. The Estrel Congress Center is located outside Berlin’s Low Emission Zone (inner S-Bahn ring), so a green Umweltplakette is not required to reach ECC Berlin itself.
How do I access the Estrel underground parking garage from the road?
The Estrel states that the underground garage (about 450 spaces) is accessible via Ziegrastraße. In navigation, set your destination to the Estrel at Sonnenallee 225 and follow signs leading to Ziegrastraße for the garage entrance.
If the Estrel garage is full, what parking should I expect nearby?
Nearby you’ll typically find a mix of paid street parking and off-street paid parking options. Street bays are managed by curbside signage and can include segments with permit requirements, so check the sign at the exact spot you park before leaving your car.