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Finding parking near Eventlocations | rennbahn berlin, Berlin

parking Eventlocations | rennbahn berlin—when you’re going to Rennbahn Berlin (Trabrennbahn Mariendorf), your main job is choosing the right place to park for event traffic. The venue lists parking options close to the grounds, so start there before you rely on street spaces.

Parking when driving to Rennbahn Berlin (on-site + nearby)

If you arrive by car, the venue directions point you to Mariendorf via the B96 and then to Kruckenbergstraße. Parking is available either directly near the Seniorenresidenz Rosenhof in Kruckenbergstraße or on the venue grounds, depending on what’s open for your event day.

  • Route: Approach via B96 → turn into Kruckenbergstraße (left when driving into the city, right when driving out).
  • Nearby parking reference: Look for parking by Seniorenresidenz Rosenhof on Kruckenbergstraße.
  • On event grounds: The venue also states there are parking options directly on-site.

Event-day arrival plan if the easiest spots are taken

On busy event dates, even “nearby” parking can fill up quickly. Aim to arrive early enough to use the on-site areas first, then move to the next option rather than circling for long. If you want an extra planning layer, you can also check Mobypark for future availability for this location—right now there are no bookable spots showing for it.

Street parking near Mariendorf: how to avoid fines

Where street parking is available, Berlin typically uses time limits and signage to control where you can park (and sometimes whether permits apply). Before you leave the car, check the signs for the exact rules for that curb line—look for mentions of maximum parking time, payment requirements, and whether it’s reserved for residents/permit holders.

  • Watch the curb signs: Time limits can change block by block.
  • Pay attention to payment methods: You may need to use a parking machine/app and display the correct ticket.
  • Don’t assume “free later”: Restrictions often restart outside the hours you expect.

Don’t want to park? Use public transport and a short walk

If you’d rather avoid the parking search entirely, the venue provides public-transport access: you can use S-Bahn to Marienfelde or U-Bahn line U6 to Alt-Mariendorf, then take buses M76 and 179 to Trabrennbahn (about a 1.2 km walk from there).

FAQ about parking near Eventlocations | rennbahn berlin

Is there parking on-site at Rennbahn Berlin (Trabrennbahn Mariendorf)?
Yes. The venue states there are parking options directly on the venue grounds, with additional parking available nearby (by Seniorenresidenz Rosenhof on Kruckenbergstraße) depending on the event day.
Where can I park when driving—what route should I follow?
For driving, the venue directions indicate you should reach Mariendorf via the B96 and then turn into Kruckenbergstraße (left when driving into the city, right when driving out). Parking is listed near Seniorenresidenz Rosenhof in Kruckenbergstraße and also on the venue grounds.
What are the parking alternatives if the venue lots are full on event day?
If on-site parking is taken, plan to switch to the next legal option nearby instead of circling. That usually means checking available street parking with current signage (time limits and permit rules) and considering paid public parking farther out. You can also check Mobypark for future availability for this location, but there are currently no bookable spots showing.
Is street parking allowed near Alt-Mariendorf and how do I avoid getting fined?
Street parking rules depend on the exact curb and are controlled by posted signs. Before parking, verify the maximum time, payment instructions, and whether the spaces are reserved for residents/permit holders. Berlin restrictions can change by street section, so rely on the sign at your exact spot.
How do I reach Rennbahn Berlin by public transport if I don’t want to drive?
The venue suggests taking the S-Bahn to Marienfelde or the U6 to Alt-Mariendorf, then using bus lines M76 and 179 to the Trabrennbahn stop. From there it’s about a 1.2 km walk.