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Finding parking near Industrie-Club Düsseldorf, Dusseldorf

parking Industrie-Club Düsseldorf is all about finding a reliable garage or a properly signed street space near Elberfelder Straße 6—especially on weekday evenings when central Düsseldorf fills up quickly. Use the garage options below for predictable access, and only use street parking when you can clearly confirm the rules on the spot.

Garages listed for arrivals to the Industrie-Club

The Industrie-Club’s own directions point drivers to the following central parking garages. Check the listed opening times before you arrive so you don’t get routed into a closed entry.

Garage Entry opening times (as shown on the club’s parking directions)
P1 Kaufhof Mon–Sat: 08:30–20:30
P2 Carsch-Haus Open day and night
P3 Kunsthalle Mon–Thu: 06:00–23:00; Fri: 06:00–24:00; Sat–Sun: open day and night
P4 Kunstsammlung Open day and night
P5 Kö-Bogen Mon–Sat: 06:00–01:00; Sun: 10:00–01:00
P6 Schauspielhaus Open day and night
P7 Schadow-Arkaden Mon–Sun: 06:00–01:00
P8 Ratinger Tor Mon, Tue, Sun: 06:00–24:00; Wed–Fri: 06:00–03:00

Late evenings, weekends, and overnight parking

If your visit runs late, prioritise garages marked as open “day and night”, or those closing around 01:00/03:00 depending on the day. When you need entry outside the opening window, plan a backup route—then if no public option fits your exact timing, check Mobypark via the search bar above for any future availability near the venue dates.

Short-stay parking with daily caps (useful for quick stops)

If you’re looking for a central garage that’s easy to price for a shorter visit, two commonly used Altstadt-area garages offer clear daily maximums:

  • Parkhaus am Carlsplatz: €3 per started hour; daily max €35; night tariff (01:00–07:00) €10.
  • Tiefgarage Grabbeplatz: up to 30 min €1; up to 60 min €2; each additional started hour €2; daily max €30; weekly max €140; night tariff (23:00–08:00) €10.

Always confirm pricing on the garage signage for your exact day and entry/exit time.

Street parking: how to avoid tickets in central Düsseldorf

On-street spaces near major corridors are usually time-limited and enforced. Before you commit, verify the signs for your specific spot (pay-and-display time limits, max parking duration, and whether a resident permit is required). In practice, that means:

  • Only park where there’s no “No parking / No stopping” marking and the time window matches your stay.
  • If you see Anwohnerparken (resident-only parking) or permit-area markings, the space is not for visitors without the correct permit.
  • Use the nearby payment machine instructions and keep proof (ticket/confirmation) until you’ve left the area.

Also, Düsseldorf is a low-emission-zone city for many vehicles—if you’re driving in, check whether you need an Umweltplakette for your car.

Arrive smarter: timing and access

For smoother entry to the club area, arrive with a plan for both a garage and a backup in case your preferred entry is busy or closed for the day. If you want to reduce parking pressure at arrival, the club directions also recommend using public transport: from Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, take the U-Bahn in the listed directions to Heinrich-Heine-Allee (3 stops).

To compare options for your exact arrival time, use the prefilled search bar on this page (location + dates). Even when public garages are your main fallback, the search helps you quickly check whether any reservable spaces are listed for your timeframe.

FAQ about parking near Industrie-Club Düsseldorf

Where can I park near Industrie-Club Düsseldorf?
The Industrie-Club’s own directions point drivers to central public garages such as Kaufhof (P1), Carsch-Haus (P2), Kunsthalle (P3), Kunstsammlung (P4), Kö-Bogen (P5), Schauspielhaus (P6), Schadow-Arkaden (P7), and Ratinger Tor (P8). Choose based on the opening times that match your arrival and leave your backup plan ready for busy periods.
Are there 24-hour parking garages near the club area?
Yes—Carsch-Haus (P2), Kunstsammlung (P4), and Schauspielhaus (P6) are listed as open day and night. The Kunsthalle (P3) is open day and night on weekends (Sat–Sun). For late arrivals on other days, also check garages with late closing times (for example until 01:00 or 03:00 depending on the day).
Can I park on the street near Elberfelder Straße, and what rules should I check?
Street parking near central Düsseldorf is typically time-limited and enforced. Before parking, check the sign for the specific space: allowed hours, maximum duration, and whether the spot is marked for resident permits (Anwohnerparken). Pay-and-display rules apply to most visitor spaces—only park where your intended time fits the posted limit.
Where can I find short-stay parking with a daily maximum near the Industrie-Club?
For central garage stops with clear daily caps, Parkhaus am Carlsplatz lists €35 as a daily maximum, and Tiefgarage Grabbeplatz lists €30 as a daily maximum. Exact pricing can depend on your entry/exit times, so verify the tariff on the garage signage when you arrive.
When should I arrive to find parking more easily?
Arrive earlier than your event start time, especially on weekdays, because central garages and streets fill up first around evening arrival windows. If your preferred garage has limited entry hours (for example closing before 01:00), plan a backup garage with later or day-and-night access so you don’t have to search at the last minute.