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Finding parking near Burglesum, Bremen

If you’re searching for parking Burglesum, you’ll mainly rely on street parking rules and a couple of Park & Ride (P&R) areas nearby. Because Burglesum is less central than parts of Bremen, the “best” choice depends on whether you want short-stay street parking, an easy P&R transfer, or overnight parking.

Street parking in Burglesum: zones, pay options, and what to check first

Street parking in Bremen is organised by time zones. Burglesum is typically associated with Parkzone 2, but the exact zone and price are always shown on the parking signs and the ticket you buy. In practice, drivers should look for the zone number, maximum allowed duration, and whether payment is required immediately.

Common driver-friendly pay options include parking meters and mobile payment services. If you want to avoid surprises, keep an eye on app instructions and confirm you’ve started the correct parking session for your exact spot.

If you’re arriving during peak times and street spaces are tight, you can check Mobypark for future availability in Burglesum—so you’re not forced to hunt for a last-minute curb space.

Resident parking (Anwohnerparken): what it means for visitors

In many parts of Bremen, including areas around Burglesum, resident parking can restrict how long non-permit vehicles may park. Residents use Anwohnerparkausweise tied to a specific zone and vehicle, and the permit does not guarantee a dedicated spot.

If you don’t have a resident permit, focus on parking bays that are clearly open to “visitor” parking and strictly follow any posted limits—especially if you plan a longer stop.

Park & Ride near Burglesum (free options)

For drivers who want a straightforward start (and fewer street-limit headaches), P&R is usually the most predictable choice near Burglesum.

Parking option Where Key practical details
P&R Bremen-Burg Bremer Heerstraße 13, 28719 ~170 spaces, typically stated as free and 24/7 (Mon–Sun)
P&R Bremen-Lesum Bahnhof Lesumer Heerstraße 1, 28717 ~168 spaces, typically stated as free and 24/7 (Mon–Sun)

Overnight parking: where it’s easiest vs where rules change

If you need overnight parking, start with P&R: both P&R sites listed above are described as 24/7 and free, which is why they’re often used for longer stays.

For paid parking facilities (for example, multi-storey garages), night tariffs may apply during late evening/night hours (some facilities describe a night max). The safest approach is to rely on signage and the facility’s posted rules—especially if you plan to stay after midnight.

Disabled parking bays in and around Burglesum

Accessible spaces require the correct European blue or orange disabled parking permit. A standard ID alone isn’t sufficient—look for the permit rules on the signage or permit documentation. Illegally using disabled bays can lead to enforcement actions.

Designated accessible parking locations in Burglesum reported for drivers include:

  • Am Burgplatz 2 (near the senior housing area by the Lesum) — reported as 2 spaces
  • Near the Burger Bahnhof — reported as 2 spaces by/around the P&R access area

Quick checklist before you leave the car

  • Confirm the zone (time limit + price) from the sign at your exact spot
  • Follow the maximum stay (especially if resident permits apply nearby)
  • If overnight, prioritise P&R or a facility with clear night rules
  • If disabled parking, ensure your permit type and display rules match local requirements

Mobypark parking rates near Burglesum

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 4.00

1 week parking

from € 12.00

1 month parking

from € 48.00

Cheap parking near Burglesum, Bremen

FAQ about parking in Burglesum

What are the street parking time limits and prices in Burglesum?
Street parking in Bremen is organised by parking zones. Burglesum is typically associated with Parkzone 2, but the exact fee and maximum duration are always shown on the parking signs for your specific bay. Check the sign (zone number + hours + maximum stay) and start/extend payment using the meter or the same method required at that location.
Do visitors need a resident parking permit (Anwohnerparken) in Burglesum?
Visitors generally do not have a resident permit. Anwohnerparken permits are tied to a specific zone and vehicle and are meant for residents, not for general visitor parking. If you see a resident-only restriction on a sign, use bays that are explicitly open to “visitors” and follow the posted maximum duration.
Is there free Park & Ride parking near Burglesum?
Yes. Two nearby P&R options are described as free and open 24/7: P&R Bremen-Burg (Bremer Heerstraße 13) and P&R Bremen-Lesum Bahnhof (Lesumer Heerstraße 1). Always confirm the posted access rules on arrival.
Can I park overnight in Burglesum?
Overnight parking is easiest via the nearby P&R sites described as 24/7. For paid facilities, late-evening/night tariffs may apply—so check the posted rules for your garage/lot before leaving the car. If you’re unsure, rely on signage or a clearly 24/7 option.
Where are disabled parking spaces in Burglesum, and what permit do I need?
Use a valid European blue or orange disabled parking permit (a Schwerbehindertenausweis alone isn’t enough). Disabled bays reported for Burglesum include two spaces at Am Burgplatz 2 and two spaces near/around Burger Bahnhof access areas. Only park in disabled bays if your permit type and display rules match the local requirements.