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Finding parking near Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt, Berlin
Cashless parking rules at BER (before you arrive)
If you’re looking for parking Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt, plan around BER’s cashless policy: parking is handled without cash. Make sure you can pay at the machines/online and keep your arrival details (especially your license plate) ready for automated gates.
For an easier arrival, choose the parking area that matches your terminal (Terminal 1 or Terminal 2) and book online when offered—this helps you avoid last-minute queues at peak times.
Pick-up & drop-off: the 10-minute free window + Kiss & Fly
For short pick-ups and drop-offs right at the terminals, BER offers up to 10 minutes free in the designated areas in front of Terminal 1 and 2. The entrances use license plate recognition, so during the free period you don’t need a ticket—you can drive straight to the exit.
If you need more than the free window, BER also has a Kiss & Fly deal: the first hour costs 17€ instead of 23€. The process is time-sensitive—go to the payment machine within the first 10 minutes after entry, enter your registration number, select the deal, and pay.
Looking for something beyond these short-time options? Since Mobypark availability can change, drivers can check Mobypark for future availability near BER to compare alternatives when the terminal areas are tight.
Parking near Terminals 1 & 2: P6 (open-air, 24/7)
One practical on-airport option near the terminals is Parking P6 (address: Willy-Brandt-Platz 6). It’s open 24/7 and is not covered, but it has a clear advantage for many drivers: there’s no height restriction (weight restriction: 3.5 t).
Typical walking time from P6 is listed as about 5 minutes to Terminal 1 and about 3 minutes to Terminal 2. If weather might be an issue, prefer the covered parking garages offered at the terminals (see next section).
Covered terminal parking vs. longer stays: what to choose
BER also provides parking garages (Parkhäuser) close to the terminals—use these when you want covered spaces and a straightforward terminal connection. The best option depends on how long you’ll be parked and whether you’re dropping off/collecting (short-time areas) or leaving your car for longer (garage options).
For driving convenience, stick to the official BER guidance: follow the signs to the right terminal area, and if you’re booking, select the correct terminal and dates so your arrival fits the entry/exit times.
Quick checklist for a smoother arrival
- Have your payment method ready: BER parking is cashless.
- Know your terminal (T1 vs T2) before you enter—P6 is designed to serve both.
- For short pick-ups: use the 10-minute free zones, or the Kiss & Fly deal if you expect to go beyond.
- If your vehicle is heavy: P6 has a 3.5 t weight restriction.
- For accessibility: terminal-adjacent parking areas include barrier-free options (follow the on-site markings).