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Finding parking near Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin

If you’re looking for parking Olympiastadion Berlin, focus on event-day vs non-event-day rules: some stadium-area lots are free when there’s no match or concert, while parking near PO4/PO5 is managed and paid when there is an event.

Non-event days: free parking near Olympischer Platz and Südtor

On regular weekdays without a stadium event, the Olympischer Platz works as a free parking area. The Südtor (Trakehner) area is also free on days when there are no events.

If you’re going on a match or concert day, availability is more limited and access is handled for the event—so plan to arrive early and, if you prefer to compare options in advance, you can also check Mobypark for future availability (there are currently no bookable spaces listed for this location).

Event-day parking at the stadium (PO4 / PO5 and paid lots)

When the Olympiastadion has an event, parking around the site is typically paid (parking fees are about €10 on the event-day lots). Access is event-managed, with entry generally opening roughly 1.5–2 hours before start and the area cleared around 1.5 hours after.

Practical limits to note before you drive in: for parking areas Olympischer Platz, PO4 and PO5 the maximum vehicle weight is 2.8 tonnes, and caravans/trailers can’t be left there. Accessible parking is available at PO5 and partly at PO4.

Parking option Best for Key rules
Olympischer Platz Non-event days Free on regular weekdays without events; max 2.8t
PO4 / PO5 (stadium lots) Event days Paid event-day parking (about €10); max 2.8t; no caravans
Südtor (Trakehner) Non-event days Free when there’s no event

Street parking & resident permit areas near Heerstraße (Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf)

In the area around Heerstraße (Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf), resident-permit management is being introduced/expanded. From December 2025, parking in affected zones may be restricted to resident parking permits, paid parking tickets, or exceptions—so always check the posted signs before leaving your car.

If you have a valid blue or orange disability parking permit, parking rules on Heerstraße may be different (including possible free parking), but you should still follow the signage and display requirements.

Park-and-Ride (P+R) and public transport: easiest way during big events

For major events, public transport is usually the least stressful option because on-street and nearby spaces fill quickly. The stadium is served by U Olympia-Stadion (U2) and S Olympiastadion (S3/S9).

If you want to drive first, practical P+R options include:

  • Spandau Arcaden: park in the parking garage, then take the S-Bahn for about 3 stops (~7 minutes) and walk about 1 minute.
  • Zoologischer Garten: use the parking garage near the station.
  • S Olympiastadion P+R: park by/at the Trakehner Allee area and finish by foot (S3/S9).

Quick checklist before you enter (to avoid being turned away)

  • Check vehicle weight: max 2.8t for Olympischer Platz / PO4 / PO5.
  • Don’t plan to park a caravan/trailer on these event-area lots.
  • Arrive early on event days (access is time-managed).
  • For street parking, read zone/permit signs—especially around Heerstraße.

FAQ about parking near Olympiastadion Berlin

Where can I park for a concert or match at Olympiastadion Berlin?
On event days, use the stadium-area paid lots (including PO4 and PO5) where parking is typically managed for the event (fees are about €10). Expect event-based access windows and avoid oversized vehicles: Olympischer Platz/PO4/PO5 have a maximum of 2.8 tonnes and caravans/trailers can’t be left there.
What does parking cost at Olympiastadion Berlin?
Parking in the stadium-area paid lots is typically around €10 on event days. On regular weekdays without events, the Olympischer Platz (and also the Südtor/Trakehner area) is free.
Is there free parking at Olympiastadion Berlin?
Yes—on regular weekdays without a stadium event, the Olympischer Platz is available as free parking. The Südtor (Trakehner) area is also free when there’s no event.
Where can I park-and-ride (P+R) to reach Olympiastadion Berlin?
Practical P+R options include Spandau Arcaden (park, then S-Bahn about 3 stops ~7 minutes and a short walk), Zoologischer Garten (station parking garage), and the P+R area near S Olympiastadion by Trakehner Allee (finish on foot using S3/S9).