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Finding parking near Lehesterdeich, Oberneuland, Bremen
Parking Lehesterdeich (Bremen-Horn-Lehe) is all about choosing the right street option for your arrival time, then having a backup plan for evenings and longer stays.
Street parking in Lehesterdeich: follow the exact time rules
In Lehesterdeich, curb parking is typically controlled by road signage. Before you leave the car, check the closest sign for allowed parking days, time windows, and any maximum stay. If a street says “Bewohner”/resident or shows a limited-hours rule, regular visitors can get ticketed once the restriction starts.
- Time-limited bays: make sure your start time is within the permitted hours.
- Resident-only sections: usually active during specific business-night windows.
- No stopping/no standing areas: look for loading/driveway markings and yellow/painted restrictions.
If you’re arriving during busier periods, it’s worth also checking Mobypark for future availability—so you can reserve in advance if street space is tight.
How to pay on-street in this area (meters and parking apps)
When street parking is payable, you’ll usually pay either at a parking machine (Parkscheinautomat) or using an app, depending on what the sign indicates. Because rules can differ block by block, rely on the payment method shown at the exact bay you’re using.
In Bremen, common options for managing your parking time include pay-by-phone apps such as PayByPhone, EasyPark, PARCO and Parkster (availability and payment method still depend on the street signage).
Resident parking (Anwohnerparken): permits and zone signage
Some streets in/around Horn-Lehe operate with resident parking zones. If you’re not a permit holder, you may need to use the paid visitor rules instead of assuming parking is “always free.” In Bremen, zones can be defined by named boundaries, for example Zone O (“Östliche Vorstadt”)—but whether you’re inside a zone depends on your exact street.
Practical tip: look for the zone sign(s) at street entrances or on nearby posts, and match them to the times shown. If the zone applies, resident permits typically cover only eligible cars during the regulated hours.
Overnight parking: what “night” really means here
Overnight parking can be allowed on some streets and restricted on others. When the street is part of a resident zone, the key risk is that the visitor permission may end when the evening window starts—so you can wake up to a ticket even if you parked legally in the afternoon.
To park overnight more safely, drivers often use a public parking garage with a defined night/late tariff (tariffs vary by garage and exact times). If you’re staying late or arriving after the street restrictions begin, prioritize garages or bays that explicitly allow your overnight period.
Backup plan for full streets: garages first, check Mobypark for later dates
If you circle and only find bays that don’t match your timing, a garage is usually the most predictable fallback for longer stays. If you’re planning ahead for future trips to Lehesterdeich, you can also check Mobypark to see whether reserved spaces are available for your dates—right now, there are no bookable spots listed for this exact location.
Mobypark parking rates near Lehesterdeich
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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