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Finding parking near Bob & Mary, Dusseldorf
Parking Bob & Mary: street rules in Altstadt (Berger Straße 35) and Unterbilk (Hammer Straße 26)
If you’re looking for parking Bob & Mary in Düsseldorf, the street situation depends on which branch you’re visiting. Around Berger Straße 35 (Altstadt/Medienhafen area), parking is in a resident zone (“A”); non-residents usually pay for street parking during the paid hours. Around Hammer Straße 26 (Unterbilk), you’ll find a resident zone (“R”) with paid street parking during the daytime.
- Altstadt/Medienhafen (zone 1a): paid street parking on weekdays 9:00–22:00, at about €0.90 per 12 minutes. Resident permit holders (“A”) can park without the usual time limits.
- Unterbilk (zone 1b): paid street parking on weekdays 9:00–20:00, at about €0.90 per 12 minutes. Resident permit holders (“R”) can park without the usual time limits.
Because these are central, high-demand areas, street spots can be hard to find near service times. If you want to reduce time spent driving around, you can check Mobypark for future availability near Bob & Mary.
Garages near Bob & Mary: typical hourly/day rates to plan your stay
When street parking is expensive or limited by time, a nearby garage is usually the most predictable option. Here are common parking choices drivers use around the Bob & Mary areas in Düsseldorf (rates can vary by day/hour, so still confirm at arrival):
| Parking option (area) | Typical pricing | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| Garage near Zollhof 30 (Medienhafen/Kino area) | About €1.80 per started 60 minutes; night maximum often around €4.50 (19:30–07:30); daily maximum often €17.00 | Easy option for Berger Straße/Medienhafen side |
| Garage at/near Carlsplatz (Altstadt) | About €3.00 per started hour; night tariff often €10.00 (01:00–07:00); “lost ticket” maximum often shown as €35.00 | If you prefer parking close to the Altstadt core |
| Tiefgarage Altstadt Rheinufer (Rheinufer area) | About €5.00 per started hour (example shown for So–Fr 00:00–24:00) | Riverside positioning for Altstadt visits |
| Garage near Ratinger Tor (Altstadt edge) | Often shown as from ~€1.60 per started 30 minutes; from the 3rd hour about ~€3.20 per started hour; daily maximum often €30.00 | Useful when Altstadt street parking is full |
| Garage Dieterich-Karree (Nettelbeckstraße 8) | Example weekly flat rates often start around €60.00; longer-stay monthly flat rates can be shown separately | Good if you want a predictable paid garage option |
| Garage at St. Martinus Krankenhaus (Unterbilk side) | About €2.00 per started hour | Practical for Hammer Straße/Unterbilk |
| Tiefgarage Fürstenwall (Fürstenwall 23) | About €3.00 per started hour; daily maximum often €25.00; example opening shown Mon–Sat 06:30–20:30 (Sunday closed) | Comfortable daytime option in Unterbilk |
If you’re arriving late, check the garage’s night tariff (some garages offer a lower “night maximum”). For street-based alternatives, see the parking time questions in the FAQ.
How to pay for street parking (and avoid common mistakes)
On Düsseldorf streets, you’ll find parking machines and contactless payment options in many areas. Some drivers also use mobile payment (“handy parking”) so you can extend time without returning to the machine. The key is aligning your payment with the correct zone and starting your paid time when you park.
- Use the right zone signage before you park (Altstadt/Medienhafen “A” vs Unterbilk “R”).
- Start the payment immediately—don’t park first and pay later.
- Check end-of-paid-hours rules: after the paid window, street parking may become free, but only where signage allows it.
Late arrival: when street parking can become cheaper/free vs. using a garage
Drivers often plan around the end of paid hours. In Düsseldorf’s paid street areas, parking is commonly charged until about 20:00 or 22:00 (depending on the zone/area). After that, street parking can be free unless there are special restrictions on specific streets.
For Sundays and public holidays, street parking is often free across many parts of the city, but there can be exceptions—especially around the historical Altstadt. If you’re arriving after the paid hours, you can still consider a garage with a night tariff, and you can check Mobypark for future availability if you want a less stressful backup.
FAQ below covers zones (“A”/“R”), Sunday/public holiday street rules, and what “overnight” realistically means in these areas.