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Finding parking near District 2, Dusseldorf
Parking zones and hourly fees you may see in District 2
Looking for parking District 2 in Düsseldorf? On-street spaces here follow Düsseldorf’s tariff zones—so the zone on the sign is what determines the price and the charging times, not the neighborhood name.
In Düsseldorf you’ll commonly see these on-street zone rates (the exact zone can vary by street in District 2):
| Tariff zone | Price | Charged hours (as signed) |
|---|---|---|
| Zone 1a | €0.90 / 12 minutes | Weekdays 9:00–22:00 |
| Zone 1b | €0.90 / 12 minutes | Weekdays 9:00–20:00 |
| Zone 2 | €0.60 / 12 minutes | Weekdays 9:00–20:00 |
| Zone 3 | €0.40 / 12 minutes | Weekdays 9:00–18:00 |
How to pay for street parking (meters and Handyparken)
For managed on-street parking, you generally need either (1) a ticket from the parking machine or (2) the city’s Handyparken (mobile parking).
- Handyparken links the digital ticket to your license plate, so enter the registration number correctly.
- Parking machines accept cash, and many also support contactless (NFC) payment.
- Düsseldorf does not use “scan & pay” (QR-code entry) for these meters—use the machine or Handyparken.
Time limits, permit signs, and where tickets come from
Even if you find a free-looking bay, enforcement is based on the signage: many spaces include a maximum parking time and charging window. If a bay shows a residents-only or otherwise restricted Zusatzschild, parking without the right authorization is risky.
For District 2, plan extra buffer for peak periods (evenings and event days), because once the street bays fill up, you may end up parking in the first “available” spot you see—which is exactly when zone/time mistakes happen.
When you may get cheaper or disc-based parking
Some areas outside the main tariff zones/areas use the parking disc rule (Parkscheibe) instead of a paid ticket. If the bay is clearly marked for parking disc use, you may be able to park without paying the meter—but the allowed duration still applies, so set the correct arrival time.
Garages as an alternative to street searching
If you want to reduce “spot hunting” around District 2 streets, public parking garages are often the simpler fallback. Many garages use automated entry/exit systems (including camera-style processing), so follow the barrier/entry instructions carefully and keep any ticket/confirmation you receive.
If you’re trying to avoid arriving and driving around for a space, you can check Mobypark for future availability in District 2—but for now, Düsseldorf’s public street rules and (paid) garages are the most reliable way to plan your parking.
Common questions about zone costs and payment are answered in the FAQ.
FAQ
Mobypark parking rates near District 2
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.00
24 hours parking
from € 10.00
1 week parking
from € 38.00
1 month parking
from € 128.00