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Finding parking near Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, Dusseldorf
Parking Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus is all about getting the right access for show times—especially around Gustaf-Gründgens-Platz where traffic and exit options can be tight. Start with the garage attached to the theatre, then plan a reliable backup in the city centre in case entry/exit restrictions apply.
Garage directly at the theatre (KII / Schauspielhaus)
For most visitors, the easiest option for parking Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus is the KII / Schauspielhaus multi-storey garage at Gustaf‑Gründgens‑Platz 1 (40211 Düsseldorf). It is designed for theatre access and supports quick in-and-out during normal operating times, with access via the Kö‑Bogen Tunnel.
- Opening for entry: the garage is described as continuously open for entering.
- Base hourly pricing: the venue information states the hourly rate starts at about €3.20.
- Theatre tariff (show days): a flat price for up to 5 hours is offered based on the time of entry (venue communication mentions €10).
Not all marked spaces are always eligible for the theatre tariff—some higher-priced or special areas (e.g., orange-marked “Prime Parking” spaces on level -2) are excluded. See the FAQ for the practical eligibility rule before you park.
Backup garages in the city centre (if you need more flexibility)
If you can’t use the theatre garage as planned, look for nearby city-centre multi-storey garages that keep exit options open later. In recent theatre communications, drivers were directed to use a Stadtmitte garage (formerly Karstadt) as an alternative during specific access disruptions.
- City-centre alternative: described as open around the clock, with a theatre flat mentioned in communications of €5 for up to 5 hours.
- Pre-booking requirement: the alternative theatre tariff may require booking ahead via the operator’s online flow.
- Other option: Schadow-Arkaden is mentioned as another alternative (open roughly 06:00–00:00 per venue-related communications).
When arrival is close to start time, having a backup garage plan reduces the risk of circling around restrictions near the venue.
Street parking and short-stay options around the venue
Street parking near Gustaf‑Gründgens‑Platz is typically focused on short stays, pay-and-display rules, and local restrictions (including times for residents/permits and occasional areas with loading limits). For parking Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, street spots can be hit-or-miss on show nights, so use them mainly as a fallback if you arrive early enough to check signage on arrival.
Show-night access and tunnel closures (plan your exit)
Even if entry is possible, exit can be the real issue on some show nights. Theatre communications have warned about planned closures of the Kö‑Bogen Tunnel during certain dates, which can mean visitors are no longer able to leave the theatre garage after around 21:00.
Practical tip: before you commit to the garage, check the latest theatre parking notice for your date and plan where you’ll park if you need to leave after the restriction window. If you want to check availability for later dates, you can also look on Mobypark—right now there are no bookable spots listed for this location.
Quick choice guide (use this before you drive in)
| What you need | Best starting point |
|---|---|
| Closest, theatre-focused access | KII / Schauspielhaus garage |
| More exit flexibility if access is limited | City-centre backup garage (Stadtmitte / Schadow-Arkaden) |
| Arriving early enough to search | Street parking only with fully compliant signage |
If you’re unsure about theatre-tariff eligibility or what happens during access disruptions, the key rules are covered in the FAQ below.