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Street parking in Arsten: zone rules, fees, and time limits

If you’re searching for parking Arsten in Bremen, most on-street options are governed by Bremen’s parking zones and posted signage. Arsten is covered by Zone 2, where street parking fees are typically €1.00 per commenced 20 minutes, with a daily flat rate (Tagespauschale) of €10.00.

How long you can stay depends on the signs at the exact spot. In some parts of Bremen you may find short free parking (up to 30 minutes), but this is only valid where it’s explicitly signed—so always check the street signs and pay at the parking meters/ticket machines.

If you want a more predictable option for your arrival time, you can also check Mobypark for future availability near Arsten—while street rules still apply to on-street spots. For the main rules about street time limits and P+R conditions, see the FAQ below.

Free Park & Ride: Hinterm Sielhof (Hauptzugang via A1 from Arsten)

For drivers who don’t want to fight for curb spaces, P+R Parkhaus Hinterm Sielhof is one of the most practical choices in the Arsten area. It has 500 partially covered spaces and is free of charge.

The garage is open 24/7 (Mon–Sun). It’s especially convenient if you’re coming via the A1 from the direction of Arsten, and you can continue with tram line 4.

Free Park & Ride: Norderländer Straße

P+R Parkhaus Norderländer Straße is another free option nearby, with 243 spaces under the elevated road. It’s also open 24/7 (Mon–Sun).

This option can be a good fit if you’re arriving from the Oldenburg/Delmenhorst (B75) side, and you can reach the city using tram lines 1 and 8.

Accessible parking near Arsten (Kornstraße) + practical arrival tips

At the Arsten-side access via Autobahnzubringer Arsten, Kornstraße, there are 15 designated disabled parking spaces at the P+R facility. These accessible spaces are free and have an unlimited maximum parking duration.

If you don’t have the proper authorization, don’t use these bays. During busy times (for example around healthcare/higher-traffic periods near the P+R area), it’s often easier to start at a P+R garage and continue by tram rather than searching for street parking.

Parking option Where to use it Cost Best for Key driver notes
Street parking (Zone 2) Public curb spaces in Arsten with signage €1.00 per commenced 20 min; €10.00 daily flat rate Short stops close to your destination Maximum stay depends on the sign; follow ticket machines
P+R Hinterm Sielhof Access via A1 from the direction of Arsten Free Stress-free arrival 500 spaces, partially covered; tram line 4 connection
P+R Norderländer Straße Arsten-area P+R alternative near the city approach routes Free Reliable parking with transit options 243 spaces; tram lines 1 & 8 connection

FAQ about parking in Arsten

Are there parking zones in Arsten, and what are the street parking fees?
Yes. Arsten is covered by Bremen’s Zone 2 for street parking. Typical fees are €1.00 per commenced 20 minutes, and there is a daily flat rate (Tagespauschale) of €10.00 where applicable. Payment is normally handled by parking meters/ticket machines, and the exact allowed time depends on the signs at the spot.
Is there free short-term parking in Arsten?
Sometimes you may find short free parking (up to 30 minutes) in Bremen—however, this is only valid where it is explicitly marked. In Arsten, you should rely on the posted street signage and not assume free time applies to every curb space.
Is P+R Hinterm Sielhof free, and how long can I park there?
Yes, P+R Parkhaus Hinterm Sielhof is free of charge and open 24/7. For the exact maximum duration for standard bays, you should follow the signs inside the P+R garage. Note: the designated accessible spaces have an unlimited maximum parking duration.
Where can I park with a disability permit near Arsten, and is it free?
Near the Autobahnzubringer Arsten, Kornstraße access, there are 15 disabled parking spaces at the P+R facility (ground floor with direct access to tram line 4). These accessible spaces are free and have an unlimited maximum parking duration—only use them if you have the proper authorization.