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Finding parking near Düsseldorfer Marionetten-Theater, Dusseldorf
parking Düsseldorfer Marionetten-Theater usually means finding a space quickly around Bilker Straße 7 (Palais Wittgenstein). Use the closest garage option first, then check street parking restrictions on the approach roads—especially on show nights.
Nearest option: the Carlsplatz garage (Benrather Straße)
The theatre website points to the next public parking structure at Carlsplatz on Benrather Straße. A published accessibility note also indicates a public garage about 150 m away, which is why Carlsplatz is typically the easiest backup when street spaces are limited.
| Carlsplatz garage | Key details |
|---|---|
| Benrather Straße 7B, 40213 Düsseldorf | Operator-listed example rates: €3.00 per started hour, night tariff €10.00 (1:00–7:00), day rate €35.00. Listed maximum vehicle height: 1.95 m. |
| Why it helps | Covered, multiple levels, and usually less uncertainty than searching street spaces right before the performance. |
Street parking near Bilker Straße: meters, short limits, and resident zones
On Bilker Straße and the nearby Altstadt/Karlstadt streets, parking is typically managed with paid parking machines and time limits. To avoid fines or running out of time, always read the street sign details before leaving the car, and re-check the direction/side you’re allowed to park on.
If you’re arriving close to showtime and street parking looks tight, you can check Mobypark for any future availability around this exact location and dates—then compare with your backup garage plan.
Accessible parking right by the venue
An accessibility report for the Düsseldorfer Marionetten-Theater states there is on-street accessible parking immediately next to the passage to the theatre, and it also confirms at least 3 accessible bays. The documented walking distance to the entrance area is about 20 m. If you need accessible access, plan to arrive early so you’re not forced to improvise on less suitable curb spots.
How to plan your arrival (so you don’t lose your seat time)
- Arrive early: evening shows often start around 20:00 (and Saturdays around 15:00), so target parking at least 30–45 minutes before start to allow time for payment/machine issues.
- Have payment ready: keep cash/card options for parking machines and check whether the street requires pay-and-display.
- Consider public transport: the theatre is well connected via the U-Bahn station Benrather Straße and nearby tram stops (useful if you want to reduce pressure on finding a space).