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Parking Industriehäfen: pay-and-display rules and maximum stay times
Looking for parking Industriehäfen in Bremen? In the harbor area (Auf den Häfen and nearby) you’ll mostly rely on paid parking with pay-and-display machines. The maximum parking time varies by spot, so the key is to match your parking session to the exact sign at your location.
Tickets can typically be paid by card or cash at the machine, and some areas support mobile payment/extension via parking apps. With the Parkster “smart meter” approach, you can often extend your stay within the maximum allowed time—so check the limit before you extend.
Example time limits: at Stephanitorsbollwerk / Am Kaffee-Quartier, the max stay is commonly 2 hours. In other bays (for example around Konsul-Smidt-Straße / Speicher I) the max stay can be up to 3 hours. Always follow the local signage to avoid overstays.
Paid parking areas close to Auf den Häfen (typical tariffs)
Use the following common paid pricing patterns to estimate your parking cost quickly—then confirm details on the specific machine/entry sign where you park.
| Parking area (examples) | Typical payment model | Typical max / notes |
|---|---|---|
| WeserQuartier / Am Weser-Terminal | €0.50 per started half-hour | Daily maximum €6.00 |
| Europahafen / Ludwig-Franzius-Platz | €2.00 per parking session | Mo–Fr 06:00–18:00 (check exact signage for your bay) |
| Hoerneckestraße parking area | €2.00 per parking session | Open 0–24 (confirm on-site for your exact entry) |
| Silbermannstraße parking area | €1.00 per started hour | Max €5.00 |
| Stephanitorsbollwerk / Am Kaffee-Quartier | €0.50 for 30 minutes | Max stay commonly 2 hours |
| Stauereihof / Konsul-Smidt-Straße (nearby) | €1.00 per hour | Check the exact machine for limits |
| Konsul-Smidt-Straße / Speicher I | €1.00 for 60 minutes (minimum fee pattern) | Max stay commonly up to 3 hours |
If you’re driving in during business hours, treat paid bays as the most predictable option. If you’re staying longer than the posted maximum, plan to move earlier or choose a different bay with a longer limit.
Free parking bays and P+R if the harbor is full
When demand rises, it helps to know where you can park without paying the same way as the pay-and-display lots. Around the harbor area, free parking has been reported for example at Am Speicher XI (before the BLG-Forum) and Am Wendebecken (“Hafenkante”), plus some free side-street parking by Zollpfad. Even in free areas, watch for signs (time limits, no stopping zones, loading restrictions).
If you want a fallback when public bays are hard to find, Park & Ride (P+R) outside the center can be a practical backup—park there and continue by public transport.
And if you’re visiting on specific dates and want to check whether private spaces open up near Industriehäfen, you can check Mobypark for future availability (no availability is shown right now for this area).
Resident parking (Anwohnerparken) and special restrictions
Bremen uses resident parking zones in some areas, typically requiring a permit for residents. For the harbor-side area around Industriehäfen/Auf den Häfen, resident-only zones aren’t always explicitly present everywhere—so don’t assume every street works like the nearest paid bays.
Before you park, look for the zone signs and any references to permits. If you’re not a resident permit holder, the safest approach is to use marked pay parking or clearly allowed free bays.
If you need parking Industriehäfen for a specific time window, match your stay to the posted maximum, park in the right tariff zone, and (when you can) consider checking Mobypark for any future private availability near Industriehäfen.