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Book private parking in Büderich with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Büderich, the hard part is usually not “where can I park?”, but getting a spot during busy, time-limited periods. Mobypark helps by letting you pre-book private parking spaces—for example unused hotel and office parking, private driveways, and spare garage spaces that owners don’t use every day. You arrive knowing you have reserved access, instead of circling for a meter space.

This is especially useful when public parking at key locations is only payable for certain hours, or when you need more certainty for your arrival time (appointments, shopping trips, or short business stops).

Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz: paid hours, rates, and the practical limits

One of the main paid areas in Büderich is the parking on Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz. During the chargeable times, parking is managed with pay machines, and the rules are very specific—so it’s worth checking the timing before you park. If you want to skip all that start-time pressure and just park, a reserved Mobypark spot can be a straightforward alternative to pay-and-display.

  • Chargeable days/hours: Mon–Fri 9:00–18:00, and Sat 9:00–13:00
  • Standard price: €1 per hour
  • Minimum payment: 40 cents (about 24 minutes)
  • Maximum stay during a ticket: 3 hours (up to €3)
  • Day ticket: €5 for the same day only

Also note: tickets can be drawn before the chargeable period starts, but the paid time is calculated from 9:00. If your visit is longer or your arrival may be delayed, that’s exactly the kind of situation where pre-booking on Mobypark can save you from time-limit stress.

When parking is free (and how to avoid “expired” tickets)

Outside the chargeable hours—meaning in the evening, at night, and on Sundays/holidays—parking on Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz is free. That can be great if your plans naturally fit the free window, because you won’t need a ticket at all.

However, during the paid hours the machine rules matter: if you buy time that runs beyond the end of the chargeable period, the remaining time is extended to the next chargeable day. If you don’t want to think about this kind of timing logic (or you arrive right when the paid window starts), comparing reserved private parking on Mobypark can be the calmer option.

Finally, always follow the signage for exemptions: cars parked properly in marked disabled bays and taxis in marked taxi spaces are exempt from the fee, and EV / plug-in hybrid charging can be free while charging at the city’s charging points, as indicated on the signs.

Pay by card or mobile app (Handyparken) for public parking

For public parking in Büderich’s paid zones, you can typically pay without cash at the machines: the parking system supports card payment (including EC/MasterCard/VISA). The city also supports mobile parking (“Handyparken”), where you can manage your parking time from your phone.

With mobile payment, you can usually stop or extend your parking session as needed, which helps if your plans run late. Still, if you’d rather avoid managing time windows entirely—especially during the chargeable hours—Mobypark lets you focus on arriving, not on monitoring the meter.

Longer stays: resident parking vs. visitor options

If you’re parking regularly as a resident, there are duration parking options (for example for residents) that can be applied for with the city. The monthly resident option mentioned for Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz is €45 per month, and it requires an application (it can’t be purchased directly at the machine).

For visitors, the practical choices during chargeable hours are usually the 3-hour limit per ticket or selecting the day ticket. When your schedule doesn’t fit neatly into those limits—or you want the option of arriving with certainty—reserved private parking on Mobypark is a useful alternative to keep your plans flexible.

Park & Ride as another way to reduce downtown parking pressure

If you’re driving in from outside the neighborhood and want to avoid hunting for a spot right where you need to park, consider a Park & Ride (P+R) option in the Meerbusch area. The idea is simple: you leave your car at a dedicated parking facility and then continue without relying on short-term street spaces. If P+R availability is unpredictable on your day, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid being forced into the nearest pay-and-display machine.

To find the best match for your arrival time and dates, use the Mobypark search to compare available reserved spots in and around Büderich.

Mobypark parking rates near Büderich

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.50

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 38.00

1 month parking

from € 128.00

Cheap parking near Büderich, Dusseldorf

FAQ about parking in Büderich

Is parking in Büderich free on Sundays and after the paid hours?
On Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz, parking is chargeable only Mon–Fri 9:00–18:00 and Sat 9:00–13:00. In the other times—including evenings and nights—and on Sundays/holidays, parking is free.
When are parking fees active on Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz in Büderich, and what do they cost?
Parking on Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz is paid Mon–Fri 9:00–18:00 and Sat 9:00–13:00. The standard rate is €1 per hour, with a minimum charge of 40 cents (about 24 minutes). Exemptions apply for properly used disabled bays and marked taxi spaces, and EV/plug-in charging can be free while charging as shown on the signage.
How long can I park during the paid period, and is there a day ticket?
During the paid hours, the maximum parking time per ticket is 3 hours. A day ticket is also available for €5, but it is valid only for the same day. If you start a session before the chargeable period begins, time counting starts from 9:00.
Can I pay for parking in Büderich by card or with a mobile app?
Yes. The parking machines for the paid area support card payment (EC, MasterCard, VISA). The city also supports mobile parking (“Handyparken”), where you can adjust your parking time from your phone. In all cases, double-check your license plate and the selected parking time to avoid issues.
Do residents get permits for long-term parking in Büderich?
There are duration parking options for residents (for example monthly parking) with a monthly fee of €45 mentioned for Dr.-Franz-Schütz-Platz. It requires an application to the city and can’t be purchased directly at the machine. Visitors without a permit usually rely on the public ticket options (up to the allowed maximum) or reserved private parking.