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Finding parking near Neue Vahr Südwest, Oberneuland, Bremen
Parking Neue Vahr Südwest: start with the rules on the sign
Looking for parking Neue Vahr Südwest? This residential area in Bremen mainly relies on on-street parking with paid zones, time limits (often using a Parkscheibe), and resident-permit rules. Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for Neue Vahr Südwest, but you can still check it for future availability while you plan your public option.
Before you leave the car, take 30 seconds to read the parking signage: it tells you whether you need to pay, use a Parkscheibe, or whether resident permits apply.
Street parking fees (Bremen zones) and how to pay
Bremen uses a zone-based pricing system for parking on public roads and squares. Your exact cost depends on the zone shown on the sign where you park. A common breakdown is:
| Zone (per sign) | Typical rate |
|---|---|
| Zone 1 (city centre) | €0.50 per started 15 minutes |
| Zone 2 (university area) | €0.50 per started 60 minutes |
| Zone 3 (other built-up areas) | €0.50 per started 30 minutes |
Practically, always follow the payment instructions posted at the exact parking bay (pay machine vs. other ticketing method). If you’re unsure, move to the next bay and check that sign first—don’t guess.
Parkscheibe (blue disc): when it applies and how to set it
Some bays in Neue Vahr Südwest have limited parking time where a Parkscheibe is required during the posted hours. If a Parkscheibe is mandatory, place a blue-and-white Parkscheibe and set it to the half-hour marked immediately after your arrival time.
- The Parkscheibe must be the proper format (rectangular, blue with white markings) and set to the correct half-hour.
- Outside the signed Parkscheibe hours, you may be allowed to park without a disc again until the next time restriction window begins (only applies to bays marked accordingly).
If your planned visit falls into disc-controlled hours and you don’t want to monitor time closely, check Mobypark for future availability before you arrive—then you can compare against street options if availability appears.
Resident parking (Anwohnerparken) and visitor options
In areas with Anwohnerparken, residents can apply for a special permit so they can park more easily in their resident zones. To get resident permission, you generally need to be registered in the zone and meet the eligibility requirements for the vehicle.
Visitor parking tickets are typically issued only through residents (not for general visitors or non-resident drivers). So if you don’t have resident parking permission, plan around public on-street rules (paid zones / Parkscheibe where applicable) or alternative parking.
Avoid common street-parking mistakes (and fines)
To reduce the risk of tickets or towing, avoid parking locations that are clearly prohibited in Germany. In Bremen, general rules include:
- Don’t park on sidewalks (Gehwege), in narrow/blocked street areas, or at dangerous points like junctions and crossings.
- Respect temporary no-parking areas around deliveries or construction zones if signage is posted.
For days when street parking is tight, consider off-street alternatives such as rented private spaces/garages in and around the Vahr area—if you prefer a quick check for upcoming possibilities, you can also use the Mobypark search bar to see whether any spots open up later for your dates.
Quick checklist before you park
- Look for the zone number (drives the fee rate).
- Check if the bay requires a Parkscheibe during specific hours.
- Confirm whether resident-permit rules apply.
- Don’t park in prohibited positions (sidewalks, junctions, blocked access).
Mobypark parking rates near Neue Vahr Südwest
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