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Finding parking near Mauerpark, Berlin
Book private parking near Mauerpark with Mobypark (when streets are full)
If you’re searching for parking Mauerpark, you’re likely dealing with peak demand around Prenzlauer Berg. Mobypark helps by letting you pre-book private parking spots in the wider area—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots that aren’t actively used every day. That means you’re not stuck circling while street spaces are taken.
Instead of relying on “maybe there’s a spot,” you can secure a place for your chosen dates and arrive with less stress—especially useful around busy periods like the Flea Market.
Street parking around Bernauer Straße & Eberswalder Straße: paid, busy, and easy to get wrong
Multiple visitor guides point out that free parking around Mauerpark is very hard to find and that the surrounding area is generally managed/paid rather than “leave it all day for free.” On busier days, spaces can disappear quickly and enforcement can be strict when parking limits are posted.
Street meters/paid bays are often the cheapest option for very short stops, but if you’re planning a longer visit (or you arrive later), you may end up paying repeatedly while still not having a guaranteed place. In that situation, comparing street parking versus a booked private spot on Mobypark can save you time and reduce the risk of overstaying restrictions.
Garages and parking structures: useful for weather, but availability still fluctuates
When you prefer covered parking, you’ll typically find garages and paid parking structures in the surrounding streets/area. They can be a practical choice if it’s busy or raining—but on weekend demand they can fill up, and you may still spend time searching for the entrance or a free bay.
If your priority is avoiding time pressure, a private parking spot booked via Mobypark can be a more predictable alternative than driving into a busy garage area and hoping for a last space.
Resident-permit rules: check the signs (especially on Sundays and event days)
Around popular neighbourhood hotspots, some streets can become tightly regulated for residents. Even when the rules change by day/time or are under discussion, the driver reality stays the same: always follow the posted sign and don’t assume you can park without a permit.
- Look for “Anwohnerparken” / resident permit conditions on the street signs
- Respect time limits and payment requirements (don’t rely on “I’ll just stay a bit longer”)
- If you see restrictions, switch plans early—compare street bays with a pre-booked option on Mobypark
Plan your arrival for the Mauerpark Flea Market (and other peak times)
Mauerpark is a large public green area and it’s not “closed” like a venue with strict opening hours—so the parking demand can be steady, with extra pressure when there are major crowds. That’s why the best strategy is to decide where you’ll park before you get stuck in the busiest streets.
For navigation, the park area is commonly approached via roads like Bernauer Straße, Eberswalder Straße, and Gleimstraße (with entrances on streets such as Bernauer Straße, Lortzingstraße, and Gleimstraße). If you expect peak congestion, consider how much time you can afford to spend searching—then choose between street parking (time-flexible, but unpredictable) and Mobypark’s bookable private spots (lower uncertainty).
Mobypark parking rates near Mauerpark
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