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Finding parking near Ellener Feld, Oberneuland, Bremen
Street parking around Ellener Feld: use the right zone and pay in time
If you’re searching for parking Ellener Feld in Bremen, your main options are public street spaces (with time limits), paid parking areas, and—when available—nearby garages. In Bremen, on-street tariffs are typically split into zones; many areas outside the inner-city core fall under Zone 2 with about €1.00 per started 20 minutes and a daily maximum of €10.00 (check the sign for your exact street).
Pay at the meter or use mobile payment where offered (for example PARCO, EasyPark, moBiLET, or pay-by-phone apps). Don’t rely on “free streets” assumptions—Bremen also enforces rules from the StVO, such as avoiding parking where it would block access, hinder visibility, or park on inappropriate areas (e.g., near intersections or in ways that obstruct others).
Resident parking (Bewohnerparken) near Ellener Feld: what to know before you leave the car
Some Bremen districts set up resident parking zones (Bewohnerparken) when resident demand is high. Inside such zones, parking during the designated management hours is usually allowed only with a valid permit or a permit-related authorization.
If Ellener Feld streets fall within an active resident zone, a resident permit costs about €75 per year and does not guarantee a fixed parking spot. Before relying on free-looking curbside spaces, always read the signboard carefully—and if you’re arriving during paid hours or near permit-controlled streets, you can also check Mobypark in case private spots are listed later (currently, there are no bookable options shown for this location).
Park garages and multi-storey car parks: typical hourly and day pricing
When curb parking is slow to find, park garages are often the most predictable choice. Typical public garage pricing in Bremen is around €1.50 per hour, with common day maximums roughly between €6 and €8—exact amounts depend on the specific garage and time window.
To avoid surprises, check the entrance display/conditions before you enter (especially if you’re staying longer than a couple of hours).
Park & Ride (P&R) backup: park outside first, then continue by tram/bus
If you expect a busy street situation around Ellener Feld, consider Park & Ride at the city edge. Bremen offers free P&R options in many areas with good public transport connections into the city. One example is P&R Hinterm Sielhof, which connects via tram line 4.
Conditions can vary by site and travel day, so confirm the latest rules before you park.
Quick checklist to avoid tickets near Ellener Feld
- Match the sign: zone, days/times, and allowed maximum parking duration can differ by street.
- Pay promptly: activate your parking ticket/payment at the start of parking (not after you’re already parked).
- Don’t assume availability: if the curb looks unsuitable (driveways, blocked access, restricted markings), keep driving.
- For late stays: verify whether any overnight/time restrictions apply on that specific street segment (or switch to a garage).
If you want straightforward answers on permits, fees, and payment methods, the FAQ below covers the most common questions for parking in the Ellener Feld area.