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Finding parking near Dusseldorf-Derendorf, Dusseldorf

Parking Dusseldorf-Derendorf: street zones vs. off-street garages

If you’re looking for parking Dusseldorf-Derendorf, you’ll mainly choose between pay-and-display street parking in Düsseldorf’s tariff zones and off-street car parks around the station area. Street spaces can be limited during the signed charging hours, so if you’re trying to avoid a full search, you can also check Mobypark for future availability for your dates.

On-street parking charges (tariff zones) and when they apply

Public street parking charges depend on the zone shown on the roadside sign where you park. Typical Düsseldorf rates are:

Tariff zoneCostCharging hours (typical)
Zone 1a€0.90 / 12 minutesWeekdays 09:00–22:00
Zone 1b€0.90 / 12 minutesWeekdays 09:00–20:00
Zone 2€0.60 / 12 minutesWeekdays 09:00–20:00
Zone 3€0.40 / 12 minutesWeekdays 09:00–18:00
Other city areas€0.40 / 12 minutesGenerally 07:00–20:00 (check your sign)

Outside the charged zones/areas, parking may be possible using a parking disc where signs allow. Always follow the exact time rules printed on the nearest sign for the bay you use.

How to pay on public roads (pay machines and Handy parking)

  • Parking machines: payment is typically by cash and often by contactless (NFC). The exact valid times and price depend on the tariff sign at that location.
  • Handy parking (app/SMS): available on managed public bays; the validity is checked against your vehicle’s registration number.
  • No “scan & pay” via QR: Düsseldorf does not offer direct QR Scan & Pay at machines.

If you’re unsure which option fits your bay, default to the sign’s instructions—mismatching your parking time or registration can lead to problems.

Covered parking near Düsseldorf-Derendorf station (Yorckstraße)

For more predictable parking, the station-area covered option at Yorckstraße 29 offers 392 spaces and runs daily (including public holidays).

  • Rates: €3.00 per 1 hour; €6.50 maximum for 24 hours
  • How to pay: at the pay machine
  • Height limit: 2.00 m

This kind of off-street setup can be a better fit when street bays are tight during the day.

Overnight planning: when street parking may stop charging

On-street prices in Düsseldorf are usually time-limited (for example, some zones run until 22:00 or 20:00 on weekdays). If you’re parking later into the evening or overnight, check whether the bay is still within the charging period; if not, parking rules may change. If you need certainty, plan for a car park with all-day access and remember the vehicle height limit.

Accessible parking in Derendorf

Some barrier-free station-area facilities can allow disabled drivers to park free of charge up to 24 hours with a valid blue or orange EU disabled parking permit. The permit should be placed clearly behind the windscreen, and the authorised person may be transported in the vehicle.

Mobypark parking rates near Dusseldorf-Derendorf

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 Dusseldorf-Derendorf, Dusseldorf

FAQ about parking near Dusseldorf-Derendorf

What are the parking fees near Derendorf in Düsseldorf?
Public street parking fees in Düsseldorf are charged by tariff zone. Common rates are €0.90 per 12 minutes in Zones 1a/1b (weekdays 09:00–22:00 or 09:00–20:00), €0.60 per 12 minutes in Zone 2 (weekdays 09:00–20:00), and €0.40 per 12 minutes in Zone 3 (weekdays 09:00–18:00). The correct zone depends on the sign at the exact bay you park in, so check the roadside tariff label before leaving your car.
Where can I park all day near Düsseldorf-Derendorf station?
A covered station-area car park is available at Yorckstraße 29 (Düsseldorf-Derendorf station area). It offers 392 spaces and is open daily (including public holidays). Typical pricing is €3.00 for 1 hour and €6.50 for 24 hours, paid at the pay machine. There is also a 2.00 m height limit, so check this if you drive a taller vehicle.
Can I park overnight in Düsseldorf-Derendorf?
Overnight parking rules depend on the bay’s signed charging hours. Many on-street zones apply charges only during certain weekday time windows (for example, some zones run until 22:00 or 20:00). If you want parking certainty later at night, choose an off-street car park with all-day access and follow any height limits. Always read the exact time restrictions on the roadside sign for your bay.
How do I pay for street parking in Düsseldorf—can I use Handy parking?
Yes. On managed public bays in Düsseldorf, you can usually use Handy parking via app or SMS. The digital ticket is validated against your vehicle’s registration number. You can also pay at parking machines using cash and often contactless (NFC). Direct “scan & pay” via QR is not offered at machines, so follow the payment methods described at your parking location.
Is there free parking for disabled drivers in Derendorf?
In some barrier-free station-area facilities, disabled drivers holding a valid blue or orange EU disabled parking permit may be able to park free of charge for up to 24 hours. Place the permit clearly behind the windscreen. The authorised person does not necessarily have to drive, as long as the permit requirements are met.