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Finding parking near Hole⁴⁴, Berlin

Parking Hole⁴⁴ in Berlin is mainly about handling limited street spaces around Hermannstraße in Neukölln—especially on event nights. This guide focuses on what you can actually park, what the signs usually mean, and how to avoid the most common fines when you’re driving to Hole⁴⁴ (Hermannstraße 146).

Street parking near Hole⁴⁴: paid vs free curb bays

On many streets around Neukölln, parking is managed by paid street zones. A practical way to decide where you can legally stop is to look for the city’s parking zone markings: in Berlin, areas marked with yellow are typically paid street parking, while areas without that marking may be free—but you still must follow any time limits and conditions on-site.

  • Check the sign details: the maximum parking duration and the days/times the rules apply can differ block by block.
  • Only park within marked spaces: avoid stopping where bays are not clearly defined or where signage restricts parking.
  • Pay attention to “resident only” add-ons: some bays allow general parking at certain times, while others are restricted for residents.

If you’re coming for a concert and you want a backup plan when the street is busy, it can be worth checking Mobypark for any future availability or last-minute changes before you leave—current public street inventory near Hole⁴⁴ can be unpredictable.

Garages and off-street lots near Hole⁴⁴

When curb parking is scarce, off-street options tend to be more reliable on event days. Look for signs for Parkhaus (parking garage) or private lots in the surrounding area and then confirm the practical details before you drive in:

  • Opening hours: some facilities limit access overnight or require entry before a cut-off time.
  • Vehicle restrictions: height limits and barrier rules can affect larger cars or vans.
  • How you pay: parking garages commonly use ticket entry/exit systems; follow the instructions at the barrier.

Residents parking (Anwohnerparken) and visitor restrictions

In parts of Neukölln, you may see restrictions related to residents’ permits. In those areas, a visitor without the required permit may be fined even if the bay looks like standard curb parking.

  • Read the Zusatzschild (additional plate) attached to the parking sign—this is where you’ll see permit or time-day rules.
  • Don’t assume evenings are always free: some permit zones apply during specific hours, while others restrict parking for longer periods.
  • If you’re unsure, keep moving: a few extra minutes to find a legal bay is usually cheaper than dealing with enforcement.

Event-night parking checklist for Hole⁴⁴

  • Arrive earlier than you think you need so you can switch options (street → garage) if the nearest curb bays are taken.
  • Double-check time limits and make sure you’ve started the parking correctly before your set begins.
  • Plan for quick departure: avoid bays with unclear rules or restricted exit access right after the show.

If you find that the closest street options are full, use the surrounding blocks to locate legal curb bays or choose a garage/lot where entry rules are clearly stated.

FAQ

For the most common questions about finding legal parking near Hole⁴⁴ (including paid zones, permit rules, and what to do if street parking is full), see the FAQ below.

FAQ about parking near Hole⁴⁴

Is there street parking near Hole⁴⁴, and how do I know which areas are paid?
Yes, street parking exists around Hole⁴⁴ in Neukölln, but parts of it are managed. In Berlin, paid street parking areas are typically marked with yellow zone markings, while areas without those markings may be free. Even in “free” areas, you must still follow any time limits and other conditions shown on the signs at the exact bay.
How can I avoid parking fines on the street near Hole⁴⁴?
To avoid fines, always read the full sign at the bay—not just the “parking allowed” symbol. Check the maximum parking duration and the days/times the rule applies. Then pay according to the instructions on the sign/parking meter and make sure your car is parked within the marked bays. If a sign includes permit conditions (resident-only), visitors should not park there.
Do I need a residents permit (Anwohnerparken) to park near Hole⁴⁴?
Not everywhere, but some nearby streets/bays can be restricted for residents with an Anwohnerparken permit. These restrictions may apply only during certain times or days. You must check the additional sign plate (Zusatzschild) on-site; without the required permit, parking in resident-only areas can lead to enforcement.
What should I do if I can’t find a curb space when driving to Hole⁴⁴?
If the street is full on concert nights, switch to off-street parking like a nearby parking garage or private lot (where entry/exit rules are usually clearer). You can also check Mobypark for any future availability or last-minute changes before you drive in, since street availability near Hole⁴⁴ can be unpredictable.
Which public transport stops are near Hole⁴⁴ if parking is limited?
Hole⁴⁴ recommends using public transport because parking near the venue is limited. Take the U8 subway to Hermannstraße. For the S-Bahn, use S41, S42, S45, S46, or S47 to Hermannstraße. Bus options include 277, M44, and N77 to Hermannstraße/Mariendorfer Weg, plus 246 to S+U Hermannstraße/Silbersteinstraße and 377 to S+U Hermannstraße.