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Finding parking near Parkbühne Wuhlheide, Berlin
Street parking along “An der Wuhlheide” (limited spaces)
If you’re searching for parking Parkbühne Wuhlheide, plan for limited car parking right by the venue. On official visitor info, the main option is free street parking along and on both sides of “An der Wuhlheide”.
Because there are also no-parking / park-prohibition areas in the area (and they’re sometimes controlled), follow the signs carefully and don’t rely on “open-looking” curb spaces. If street parking is full, you can also check Mobypark for future availability before you travel.
Venue address you can enter in your navigation: Parkbühne Wuhlheide, Straße zum FEZ 4 / An der Wuhlheide, 12459 Berlin.
Accessible parking at FEZ (limited, requires the right permit)
For visitors with disabilities, accessible parking is available in a limited number of spaces on the FEZ parking area, about 350 m from the stage. Access is via “An der Wuhlheide” and “Straße zum FEZ” (after the railway underpass, turn into the FEZ car park entrance).
At entry, keep your ID/permit ready (with markings such as aG or Bl) and the corresponding blue EU parking permit. Even with a wheelchair-related ticket, there’s no guaranteed spot, because the number of accessible spaces is limited.
Arrive with less hassle: public transport is the practical backup
Visitor guidance recommends using public transport, especially because nearby parking is scarce. The quickest “don’t hunt for a curb spot” option is the S-Bahn, then a short walk through the park.
- S-Bahn: Take S3 direction “Erkner” to Bhf. Wuhlheide, then walk about 900 m (~12 minutes) through the park to the stage.
- Tram: Use lines 27, 60, 61, 67 to “Freizeit- und Erholungszentrum”.
For departure, use the rear footbridge at the station more often, and make sure you use the correct station access points—this helps avoid unnecessary backtracking right after the show.
Before you drive: environmental badge & rule checks
There’s a key item to check for drivers: you generally don’t need an Umweltplakette (green environmental badge) when coming from outside the city center—except when you drive through Berlin’s central areas.
Also expect strict enforcement near event parking areas: where signs say no parking, treat it as final. If you want the smoothest arrival, set your route using the street name “An der Wuhlheide” and be ready to park on arrival rather than trying to “circle once more” after the show starts.