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Finding parking near Volkspark Friedrichshain, Berlin
Parking Volkspark Friedrichshain usually means using the nearby street parking zones (Parkraumbewirtschaftung). Because many curbside spaces are managed and limited to paid time windows, your best move is to park legally in the right zone and pay correctly to avoid fines.
Street parking zones near Volkspark Friedrichshain (what to look for)
Volkspark Friedrichshain sits in Berlin-Friedrichshain, where curbside parking is commonly controlled by zone rules. There usually isn’t one single “park-specific” rule—the exact zone depends on the street.
- Look for the zone sign and the zone number on the street or near the parking bays.
- Examples of nearby Friedrichshain zones mentioned for parking management include Zone 18, Zone 30, Zone 40, Zone 49, Zone 50, and Zone 51—your applicable rules depend on where you actually park.
Park-management coverage can also expand over time, so always re-check the signs at your exact curb location before you leave the car.
Fees and hours (Mon–Sat managed parking, Sundays generally free)
In managed zones in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, you typically pay on the meter during the controlled hours (Monday to Saturday). Fees vary by zone category, often shown as hourly rates.
| What you’ll see on signage | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Lower tariff category | €2 per hour |
| Middle tariff category | €3 per hour |
| Higher tariff category | €4 per hour |
- Operating hours: commonly Monday–Saturday from around 09:00 to 22:00, and in some areas up to midnight—check your zone sign for the exact window.
- Sundays/public holidays: parking is generally free, but other restrictions (e.g., no-stopping rules, temporary works) can still apply.
How to pay for street parking (cash and digital)
You’ll usually be able to pay at the parking machine in cash, and in many Berlin parking areas you can also pay digitally through smartparking-compatible apps. For either method, start the parking session correctly and follow any “activation” or “park time” rules shown on the meter/sign.
- If you move your car, you may need to stop and start a new payment session for the new bay.
- Keep the confirmation (receipt or app status) until you’re done parking.
Resident permits (Bewohnerparkausweis) and exemptions
If you live in a managed zone, you can apply for a resident parking permit (Bewohnerparkausweis). The permit helps residents avoid paying the meter in their zone, but it doesn’t guarantee an empty curb space.
- Residents: permit holders can park without buying a ticket in their own zone.
- Visitors: you generally need to pay the meter (or use an alternative legal parking option).
- Disabled parking exemptions: severely disabled persons with the relevant blue/orange parking permit can park free of charge and without time limits where maximum duration otherwise applies.
Practical tips for finding a legal spot on arrival
Managed curbside parking can be tight during busy periods, especially when you arrive late in the controlled hours. Try to park as soon as you see a suitable bay in the correct zone, and double-check the zone number and time window on the closest sign.
And if you’d rather avoid last-minute searching, you can check Mobypark for future availability—even though there are currently no bookable spots shown for this specific location—so you can compare options when they become available.
Mobypark parking rates near Volkspark Friedrichshain
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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