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Finding parking in Bremen

If you’re looking for parking Bremen, the main question isn’t only where to park—it’s whether you can park without circling for a space, paying surprise rates, or getting caught by short time limits. Use the date-aware search on Mobypark to reserve a private spot before you arrive.

Pre-book private parking in Bremen with Mobypark

Most drivers start with public parking (street meters, garages, or Park & Ride), but Bremen’s central supply can fill up quickly—especially around busy shopping streets and event periods. Mobypark helps by making bookable private parking spots available from owners who don’t use them all the time (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage bays). Instead of arriving “and hoping,” you can compare options up front and lock a spot for your exact dates.

Street parking in Bremen: pay-by-the-meter and watch time limits

On-street parking is usually managed by paid parking meters with pricing that can start per started half hour (drivers often see figures around €1.30 per started half hour, roughly €2.60 per hour, with some areas applying daily caps). The real trick is staying within the posted rules—some streets are strict on maximum parking duration or require you to buy the right time window.

If you arrive during peak shopping hours, street parking can mean repeated adjustments. When you need certainty (or you want to avoid moving the car at the last minute), comparing with a reserved private spot on Mobypark is often the simplest way to stay flexible.

  • Check the signs before you park (time limit, permitted days, and payment method).
  • Start the meter correctly (many rules depend on the exact start time).
  • Don’t assume a full day is allowed on the street—short limits are common in the Innenstadt.
  • Have a fallback: if you can’t find a suitable curb space, switch to a booked private option on Mobypark.

Parkhäuser (parking garages): convenient access, but verify access during closures

Parkhäuser are the next step when street parking is full. Bremen has multiple central garage options, and operator updates matter because roadworks and event setups can reduce nearby public capacity. For example, Bremen’s operator notices can include planned restrictions in areas around BREPARK garages, while other car parks may partially close for seasonal events.

When a public area is temporarily reduced, it often creates a “rush for the last available bays” on arrival. If you want a smoother experience, compare public garages with Mobypark—private reserved spots can reduce the time pressure of searching during those periods.

Park & Ride (P+R): good for staying out of the Innenstadt traffic

If your plan is to park outside the most congested central streets and continue by tram/bus, Park & Ride can be a practical choice. Bremen P+R is typically designed for day use, and drivers should expect rules like up to 24 hours, with the additional requirement to keep a valid ticket until exit for control purposes.

Still, P+R lots can also fill up at peak times. If you’re arriving late in the day or during busy periods, it’s worth comparing P+R with a reserved private option on Mobypark so your backup is already in place.

EV charging: plan for demand, not just availability

Electric charging is increasingly common in Bremen garages. Some BREPARK car parks list E-charging availability in places such as Am Brill, Am Dom, Pressehaus, Stephani, Ostertor / Kulturmeile, and Am Sedanplatz. Availability can still vary by time and bay type, so it’s smart to base your decision on what you can actually secure for your arrival window.

If you’re driving an EV and charging access matters, pre-booking through Mobypark can help you avoid relying on last-minute chance inside crowded public garages.

Quick checklist before you book your parking in Bremen

  • Set your arrival time (parking rules and availability change throughout the day).
  • Match the duration to the posted limits (street can be stricter than garages).
  • Check for event/closure notes if you’re traveling near major periods.
  • Compare public vs. private: if public supply is uncertain, reserve a private spot on Mobypark to reduce search time.

Mobypark parking rates in Bremen

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.50

24 hours parking

from € 19.00

1 week parking

from € 77.00

1 month parking

from € 269.00

Cheap parking in Bremen

FAQ about parking in Bremen

How much does parking cost in Bremen?
Parking prices in Bremen vary by area and parking type. In many central streets, on-street parking is priced per started half hour, commonly around €1.30 per started half hour (about €2.60 per hour), with some locations using a daily cap (drivers often cite caps around €14). Garages usually have their own hourly and/or daily tariffs, so always check the meter/house tariff before you park.
How long can I park at Park & Ride (P+R) lots in Bremen?
Park & Ride parking is typically allowed for up to 24 hours. For enforcement/control, you may need to keep a valid ticket (or proof of use) until you leave the car park.
How long can I stay in a parking garage (Parkhaus) in Bremen?
Parking garages generally allow you to stay according to the operator’s tariff and house rules. Unlike some street parking, there is often no simple “one-size” legal time limit for the whole city—however, garages can still apply maximum stays, re-entry rules, or event-related limits, so check the garage signage or your booking duration.
What happens if I park without a ticket or valid permit in Bremen?
Parking without a valid ticket/permit can result in a fine plus additional administrative costs. In Germany, this is commonly structured so that you pay a minimum charge plus extra fees (drivers often see minimums around €25 and further costs). In practice, it’s usually cheaper and less stressful to avoid the situation by paying correctly or reserving in advance.
Where can I park with EV charging in Bremen?
Some garages in Bremen offer charging points. For example, BREPARK lists E-charging availability in car parks including Am Brill, Am Dom, Pressehaus, Stephani, Ostertor / Kulturmeile, and Am Sedanplatz. Charging bays are limited, so confirm availability for your arrival time and (if relevant) book a spot in advance.
Can I park for free in Bremen city centre (Innenstadt)?
Free street parking in the Innenstadt is limited and usually tied to specific zones, days, or short time windows (and sometimes permits for residents). In most central areas, you should expect paid parking requirements—check the parking signs at the exact spot you choose.
Do parking spaces in Bremen get closed for events or roadworks?
Yes. Certain car parks and nearby access roads can be restricted due to roadworks or events. For example, some public parking areas can be partially closed during major setups (like seasonal fairs) while access may be redirected. If you want to avoid arriving to reduced capacity, consider reserving a private spot on Mobypark as a more reliable alternative.