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Finding parking near Hafenbar Berlin, Berlin

If you’re looking for parking Hafenbar Berlin for a night out at Hafenbar (Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 11), plan for restricted curb space and paid street parking that starts early and runs late. The closest streets are managed for residents, so having a backup plan (or pre-booking) makes a big difference when the area gets busy.

Book a private spot near Hafenbar Berlin (Mobypark)

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays. Instead of circling for a free curb space in the evening, you can reserve a parking spot in advance and compare options by time, price, and whether you prefer a covered place.

When street parking is in a paid zone from morning to midnight, booking ahead can be the simplest way to avoid last-minute pressure—and depending on how long you stay, Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than street meter fees in the busiest hours.

Street parking on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße: Zone 29 fees and payment

Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 11 (near Hafenbar) sits in Resident Permit Zone 29 (Bewohnerparkzone 29). Street bays are typically intended for residents with a permit, but visitors can still use ticket-based street parking where signs allow—availability is the key challenge.

In Zone 29, the curb is paid every day from 09:00 to 24:00 (including Sundays and public holidays). The standard rate is 1 € per 15 minutes—that’s 4 € per hour. You pay at ticket machines or with phone parking services, so you’re not limited to exact-change.

If you want to avoid the “run the meter” feeling in central Mitte, compare the curb costs with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark—especially if you’ll be there for several hours.

Overnight parking and time pressure after midnight

For street parking in this zone, the paid window runs until 24:00, and parking fees restart the next morning at 09:00. That said, Berlin rules can vary by bay and sign, so always confirm what your specific spot allows (and whether overnight parking is permitted).

If you’re arriving late for an event, don’t assume the street will be easy after midnight—those closest bays can be limited. A booked place via Mobypark is a practical alternative because you’re not relying on finding an open curb space at the exact time you pull up.

Parking garages around Alexanderplatz: practical prices and closing times

Alexanderplatz is a major transport hub, so garages are often the most predictable option when street spaces are scarce. Typical examples in the area include:

  • Q-Park Am Alexanderplatz: about 3 € per hour, with a day maximum around 24 €, and it’s generally open around the clock (24/7).
  • APCOA Tiefgarage Alexa (Grunerstraße 20): first started hour 2 €, then about 2.50 € per additional started hour, with a daily maximum around 25 €. Opening hours are roughly 06:00 to 00:30, so late arrivals need to plan the final entry time.

If your night at Hafenbar goes long, a garage can work well—but it can also involve time pressure around entry/closing. That’s where Mobypark can be a helpful comparison: you can reserve a private spot in advance rather than guessing whether you’ll find access when you need it.

Quick checklist to choose the right parking for your Hafenbar plan

  • Match your time window: estimate how long you’ll stay (including going out and any waiting time).
  • Check street signs carefully: Zone 29 runs paid hours daily, but each bay can still differ.
  • If arriving late, compare opening times: some garages stop entry shortly after midnight.
  • Prefer a covered option if the weather is bad: filtering for coverage can reduce hassle.
  • Use Mobypark to pre-book: reserve a private spot that fits your arrival/departure time, then focus on your night rather than searching.

For the most common questions about Zone 29 rules, street costs, and late-night options, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Hafenbar Berlin

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 Hafenbar Berlin, Berlin

FAQ about parking near Hafenbar Berlin

Is the street parking near Hafenbar (Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 11) a resident permit zone?
Yes. Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 11 (near Hafenbar) is in Resident Permit Zone 29 (Bewohnerparkzone 29). Residents registered in this zone can apply for a resident parking permit. Visitors should look for bays where ticket-based parking is permitted, because access is still sign-dependent and availability can be limited.
How much does street parking cost in Parkzone 29 near Hafenbar, and when is it paid?
In Parkzone 29, street parking is typically paid every day from 09:00 to 24:00 (including Sundays and public holidays). The rate is about 1 € per 15 minutes (around 4 € per hour). Payment is usually available via ticket machines and phone parking services.
Can I park on the street overnight near Hafenbar, and when does the fee end?
For Zone 29, the paid period runs until 24:00 and the fee restarts the next morning at 09:00. Overnight parking on the street can still depend on the exact bay and signage, so check the specific rules where you plan to park.
Are there time limits for street parking near Hafenbar in central Berlin?
In central Berlin, curb parking is often limited to a maximum stay (commonly a few hours) to prevent long-term parking. However, the exact limit depends on the specific street sign and bay. Always follow the maximum duration shown on-site.
What are typical garage options and rates near Alexanderplatz for Hafenbar nights?
Around Alexanderplatz you’ll generally find predictable garage pricing. For example: Q-Park Am Alexanderplatz is roughly 3 € per hour with a day maximum around 24 €, and it’s typically open 24/7. APCOA Tiefgarage Alexa (Grunerstraße 20) is about 2 € for the first started hour, then about 2.50 € per additional started hour, with a daily maximum around 25 €; it’s roughly open until about 00:30, so late entry may be restricted.
How does booking with Mobypark help compared to searching for curb parking near Hafenbar?
Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots (for example hotel/office/private driveways or unused garage spaces) in advance. That can reduce the need to hunt for an open curb bay in a busy resident-managed area. Depending on the time you park, it can also be cheaper than running street meter fees, and you can choose options that fit your arrival window.