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Finding parking near Japanischer Garten, Dusseldorf
If you’re searching for parking Japanischer Garten in Düsseldorf (Nordpark), you’ll want a practical plan for where to park, what the street signage requires, and how to avoid arriving to a full lot.
Book private, reserve-a-spot parking near Japanischer Garten with Mobypark
Mobypark helps you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office areas, private driveways, and unused garage spots—so you’re not stuck hunting for a place when you reach Nordpark. Instead of relying only on availability, you compare options and reserve the one that matches your dates and preferred type of access.
When street parking is limited or time-restricted, a reserved spot via Mobypark can feel like the difference between “finding parking” and simply parking—then walking to the Japanischer Garten entrance.
Paid street parking around Kaiserswerther Straße (Nordpark area)
The official guidance for the Nordpark area points to paid parking along Kaiserswerther Straße. The Japanischer Garten is located on/near Kaiserswerther Straße (address listed as Kaiserswerther Str. 380), so street parking here is the most direct starting point for many visitors.
Street parking is usually governed by what the signs say (allowed hours, maximum stay, and payment method). Before you leave the car, check the exact bay rules on the curb and use the relevant payment machine if it’s a pay-and-display setup.
If you arrive during busier periods and those bays are taken, that’s when it’s worth comparing street parking with a bookable Mobypark spot so you don’t lose time circling.
Garages and car parks: covered options, changing hourly tariffs
If you prefer covered parking, nearby garages can be an alternative to street bays. Expect hourly tariffs that may vary by time of day, and remember that some garages charge by how long you stay—so your “just for a quick visit” plan can turn into a longer stay.
In practice, some public garages in Düsseldorf advertise around a few euros per hour. Even when the hourly price looks competitive, the real question is availability: on popular days, the easiest way to avoid time pressure is to compare garage parking against a reserved Mobypark private spot.
How to choose based on your visit length (short stop vs. longer stay)
- Short visit (about 1–2 hours): street parking near Kaiserswerther Straße can be convenient if you spot an open bay and the signage allows your planned time window.
- Longer stay (half day / full day): consider a garage or a booked private space to reduce the risk of time limits affecting your plans.
- Weekend or after-event demand: when the Nordpark area gets busier, reserve in advance—using Mobypark can remove the “will there be a spot?” uncertainty.
Parking rules checklist to avoid fines
- Follow the curb signs: time limits and payment rules can differ block by block.
- Pay for the right duration: if it’s pay-and-display, make sure your ticket matches your planned time.
- Don’t assume “nearby” means “available”: Nordpark’s most direct streets are also the most requested.
- If you want guaranteed arrival parking: compare street/garage options with a pre-booked Mobypark spot before you set off.
Use the Mobypark search bar with your dates to see private spots in the surrounding area and book the one that best fits your timing for Japanischer Garten.
Mobypark parking rates near Japanischer Garten
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.00
24 hours parking
from € 10.00
1 week parking
from € 38.00
1 month parking
from € 99.00