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Finding parking near Dusseldorf HBF, Dusseldorf

Looking for parking Dusseldorf HBF? This guide helps you pick the right place to leave your car near Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof—street bays with time limits, 24/7 station garages, and P&R—so you avoid fines and last-minute stress.

Station garages and forecourt parking (24/7, with clear maximum stays)

The easiest way to park reliably at Düsseldorf Hbf is to use the station-area garages/parking lots. They run 24 hours a day and are set up for short stops as well as longer stays (within the stated caps).

Parking area near Düsseldorf Hbf Typical pay-as-you-go pricing Max stay (as shown on-site) Notes to check
Parkhaus Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof (Willi-Becker-Allee/Ludwig-Erhard-Allee) 1 hour €3.20 • 1 day €24.00 • 1 week €80.00 Up to monthly options; stated duration parking limits apply Very large capacity; vehicle passage height/width limits apply (check before entry)
Vorplatz Düsseldorf Hbf Uhrenturm (P2) (Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 14) 30 min €2.50 • 1 hour €5.00 • 1 day €29.00 Max 3 days Small number of bays compared with the main garage
Vorplatz Düsseldorf Hbf links (Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 13–14) 30 min €2.50 • 1 hour €5.00 • 1 day €29.00 Max 1 week Designed for stays longer than the short-forecourt options (still within the cap)

Street parking around Konrad-Adenauer-Platz & Willi-Becker-Allee (metered, zone-based, enforced)

On-street parking is managed with parking zones and time limits—often with different rates depending on the area and time of day. Near the station, expect that rates can vary (roughly €0.40–€0.90 per 12 minutes) and that the maximum parking duration is shown on the street signs/parking meters.

Because Düsseldorf has active monitoring, the most common issues around Düsseldorf Hbf are missing tickets and exceeding the max stay. If you’re arriving during peak train/travel times and don’t want to guess, you can also check Mobypark for future availability and compare options for later dates.

For street parking time limits and permit areas near the station, see the FAQ below.

Resident permit parking (Anwohnerparken) near the station

Some nearby streets fall under resident-permit rules. In these bays, non-permit drivers are usually limited to a short stay (for example, a couple of hours with a valid parking ticket), while permit holders can park longer.

If you don’t have a local permit, always read the small print on the relevant signs (zone name and time rules). When in doubt, use the station garages/forecourt parking instead of trying to “work around” permit restrictions.

Overnight and longer trips: plan around street limits

Street rules around Düsseldorf Hbf can change by day and by signed maximum duration. If you need to leave the car overnight, choose parking that is explicitly designed for longer stays (the station-area garages/forecourt options above are typically the simpler choice because they operate 24/7 and have clear duration caps).

For any street bay, make sure the ticket covers the full time you’ll be parked—otherwise you risk penalties even if you arrive only briefly and move later.

Park & Ride (P&R) as a backup when the station area is tight

Park & Ride helps when Düsseldorf Hbf street spaces are limited. P&R facilities are located near public transport connections, and some are signposted as free for up to 24 hours. Check the signage on arrival (free windows are not universal) and use the official P&R overview to pick the best connection for your trip.

FAQ

Quick answers for drivers planning parking near Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof.

FAQ about parking near Dusseldorf HBF

Where can I park for short stays at Düsseldorf Hbf?
For short stops near Düsseldorf Hbf, the station-area forecourt parking (such as Vorplatz Düsseldorf Hbf Uhrenturm / P2) is built for pay-as-you-go parking. Pricing typically starts with 30 minutes and then scales by the hour/day, and the max stay is limited (P2 is capped at 3 days). Always check the posted maximum duration on the exact bay/entrance.
Is there street parking near Konrad-Adenauer-Platz and Willi-Becker-Allee?
Yes, but it is managed and enforced with parking zones and time limits. Rates can vary by zone and time of day (in the inner-city area this may be roughly €0.40–€0.90 per 12 minutes). Look for the sign on your exact street bay for the maximum parking duration and payment instructions, and don’t assume overnight parking is allowed.
Can I park overnight near Düsseldorf Hbf?
Overnight street parking depends on the signed rules for each bay (max duration and any night/day restrictions). To avoid expired street tickets, use a station-area garage or forecourt option that clearly operates 24/7 and states a maximum stay. Before you enter, also check any vehicle height/width limits where applicable.
Do resident permit zones (Anwohnerparken) apply near Düsseldorf Hbf?
Some nearby streets are designated for residents only (Anwohnerparken). Visitors without a permit are typically limited to a short time even if they pay normally (often a couple of hours). Always check the exact zone name and the allowed visitor duration on the signs before relying on street parking.
Is Park & Ride (P+R) available near Düsseldorf Hbf, and are some P+R spots free for up to 24 hours?
Park & Ride is available around Düsseldorf and can be a practical alternative to station-area parking pressure. Some P+R facilities are signposted as free for up to 24 hours, but the free window depends on the specific site—so confirm using the on-site signage. Then take the connected public transport onward.