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Finding parking near Wollishofen, District 2, Dusseldorf

If you’re looking for parking Wollishofen, the fastest way to avoid time pressure is to match your stay (short stop vs. all-day) with the right option: on-street meters, specific garages, or pre-booked private parking.

Book private parking near Wollishofen with Mobypark

Instead of hoping for a vacant spot on the street, you can reserve bookable private parking spaces in Wollishofen via Mobypark—spots that belong to owners who often don’t use them daily (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). It’s especially useful when you arrive at peak times along the lake or close to public transport and you don’t want to circle looking for availability.

Street parking (meters) and Weisse Zone time limits

Wollishofen has on-street parking where you’ll typically use a parking meter/zone rules for short stays. In the Weisse Zone, the allowed duration is usually either 30 minutes or 2–4 hours, depending on the posted markings—so always check the sign before you park.

If you’re planning a longer stop, street meters can force you back to the car to extend time; in those cases, comparing a time-limited public option with a reserved private spot on Mobypark can save you the hassle of last-minute timing.

Garages and paid parking near Seestrasse / lakefront (tariffs, access, payment)

For more predictable parking, look at paid facilities around Seestrasse and the lakefront area. One example listed online is the garage at Seestrasse 353: it shows 24/7 opening, a height limit of max 1.9 m, and tariffs shown as 2 CHF/hour and 12.5 CHF/day. If your vehicle is tall, that height limit is a key constraint—checking vehicle compatibility upfront is much easier than arriving and finding you can’t enter.

Another practical option is Parking Strandbad Wollishofen. It’s listed as open 7/24 with 25 spaces, and payment is designed for cashless use (for example TWINT number plate recognition and TWINT QR code/app payment). If you prefer to avoid the uncertainty of limited capacity, reserving on Mobypark lets you secure a private place in advance—useful when public lots near the water fill quickly.

  • Accessibility & EV: the Strandbad listing also indicates no dedicated disabled spaces and no EV charging there.

Free parking exists—but it’s rarely “unlimited”

Some nearby facilities publish locations where you may find free parking (for example, a document for Seestrasse 323a near Wollishofen mentions that free parking is available). In practice, free availability can still be limited by time, visitor rules, or capacity—so treat it as an option to try only if you’re arriving with flexibility.

When you need certainty (especially for an all-day visit), it can be smarter to compare that “free if available” approach with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

Park-and-ride to reduce the parking hunt near Wollishofen

If you want to skip the lakefront pressure entirely, parking guidance for the area points to using Park+Ride (P+R) Hardturm or parking at garage Lindeneck outside the center with a direct public transport connection. This approach is often helpful when you’re traveling at busy times and want to arrive with a plan rather than searching for a single remaining space.

Quick checklist before you choose where to park in Wollishofen

  • Check time rules: for on-street Weisse Zone parking, follow the sign—durations can be 30 minutes or 2–4 hours.
  • Check access limits: some garages show vehicle height limits (e.g., 1.9 m on Seestrasse 353 listings).
  • Plan your payment: some lakefront/private facilities use cashless methods like TWINT (including license-plate recognition or QR/app payment).
  • If you need certainty: especially for peak hours, compare a public option with a reserved private spot on Mobypark.

To find the best match for your trip, use the parking search (Wollishofen + your dates) and filter by what matters most: covered vs. uncovered, and 24/7 access when you want flexibility.

Mobypark parking rates near Wollishofen

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 3.00

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 400.00

Cheap parking near Wollishofen, Dusseldorf

FAQ about parking in Wollishofen

How long can I park in the Weisse Zone in Wollishofen?
In Zurich’s Weisse Zone, the permitted parking time is usually either 30 minutes or 2–4 hours, depending on the posted sign for that specific street section. Always follow the posted duration and set/extend time according to the meter/zone rules. If you expect to stay longer (or want to avoid timing stress), compare this with a reserved private parking option on Mobypark.
Is there a height limit for garages near Seestrasse 353 in Wollishofen?
Yes—online listings for the garage at Seestrasse 353 indicate a maximum vehicle height of 1.9 m. If your vehicle is taller, you may not be able to enter that garage. In that case, checking alternative parking (including reservable private spots on Mobypark) can prevent wasted time on arrival.
How do you pay for parking at Strandbad Wollishofen?
Parking Strandbad Wollishofen is listed as using cashless TWINT payment methods, including TWINT number plate recognition (enter/confirm vehicle details) and a TWINT QR-code ticket option paid via app. It’s also listed as open 7/24. If you want predictable access when spaces are limited, reserving a private spot on Mobypark can be a convenient alternative.
Can I find free parking in Wollishofen?
Some areas/facilities publish that free parking is available (for example around Seestrasse 323a). However, free options are typically limited and may depend on visitor access or capacity. If free spaces are full when you arrive, pre-booking a private parking spot via Mobypark helps you avoid searching and waiting.