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Finding parking near Station Berlin Lichtenberg, Berlin
If you’re searching for parking Station Berlin Lichtenberg, your fastest starting point is the station’s P+R (Einbecker Straße). From there, you’ll want to check nearby street parking rules (free or restricted depending on signs) and consider public garages if you need more straightforward access.
P+R at Bahnhof Berlin-Lichtenberg (Einbecker Straße)
The station P+R is located on Einbecker Straße, 10317 Berlin and is described as an open 24/7 parking facility (an unbarrier public-style P+R area). If you want to avoid trial-and-error on the streets, this is usually the most direct option to plan around.
It’s also described as free for use of the P+R facility—however, always follow the onsite signage, especially around any maximum stay rules that may apply for specific users.
If you’re parking with a blue or orange disability parking badge, unbarrier P+R areas can allow up to 24 hours for eligible drivers—place the badge as required and keep to the local instructions.
Street parking near the station: what to expect
In Lichtenberg, there is currently no fully area-wide “pay-and-display” scheme in the way some other Berlin districts do. That means many streets may be free—but you must still rely on the signs at the kerb, because restrictions can apply locally (for example: loading bays, short time limits, or other prohibited areas).
- Watch for short maximum stays posted on street signs and lamp-post plates.
- Look out for resident-only bays/permits on eligible streets (if a permit is required, non-permit vehicles can be enforced).
- Do not block access (junctions, driveways, crossings, marked no-parking areas).
Where you do find time-limited kerb parking, you can also check Mobypark for future availability using the search bar above—so you’re not forced to take the risk of overstaying.
Parking garages/car parks around Lichtenberg
If you prefer a more predictable option than street parking, look for public park garages in the wider station area. These typically run pay-at-entry or pay-on-exit systems and may have rules such as payment method, ticket validation, and sometimes vehicle restrictions (for example, height limits). Always check the entrance screens for live instructions.
How to avoid fines: maximum stay and enforcement
At rail stations, enforcement is usually driven by signage and posted rules. For the P+R, follow the maximum duration rules shown on-site; for street parking, follow the time and permit instructions on the kerbside signs. If you’re planning longer than you think you’ll need, it’s safer to move your car according to the rules rather than assume “free street parking” means you can stay indefinitely.
Quick checklist before you park at Berlin-Lichtenberg
- Confirm the parking type: P+R vs street vs garage.
- Check for maximum stay signs at the exact bay/entrance you use.
- Respect permit-only areas if you see resident parking plates.
- If using an accessible badge, follow the badge placement and eligibility instructions.
- Take a second look for no-parking markings and keep access clear.