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Finding parking near K20, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf
If you’re looking for parking K20, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, the fastest plan is to choose a garage (often easiest around Grabbeplatz) and then use street parking only if you’re comfortable with paid zones and changing limits.
Below are the most practical options near K20 (Grabbeplatz 5) in Düsseldorf, including opening hours, rates, and the on-street rules you’re most likely to run into.
Tiefgarage Grabbeplatz (under K20): 24/7 access and clear rates
The Tiefgarage Grabbeplatz is located directly at Grabbeplatz 5, directly under K20. It’s open 24 hours, which makes it a solid choice for early/late museum visits.
- Tariffs: up to 30 min €1.00; up to 60 min €2.00; each additional started hour €2.00
- Daily maximum: €30.00
- Night tariff: €10.00 (11:00 PM–8:00 AM)
- Ticketless parking: available (follow the entry/exit instructions on-site)
- Vehicle height limit: 1.80 m
If you want to avoid hunting for a space at the last minute, this garage is usually the most straightforward option when you’re arriving to K20.
Parkhaus am Carlsplatz: a nearby alternative when you need more flexibility
If the immediate Grabbeplatz area is busy, Parkhaus am Carlsplatz is one of the closest practical backups near the Altstadt core.
- Address: Benrather Str. 7b, 40213 Düsseldorf
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 7:00 AM–1:00 AM; Fri–Sun continuous from Fri 7:00 AM until Mon 1:00 AM
- Tariffs: €3.00 per started hour
- Daily maximum: €35.00
- Night tariff: €10.00 (1:00 AM–7:00 AM)
- Vehicle height limit: 1.95 m
- Ticketless parking: available
For longer stays or late arrivals, comparing the garage’s daily/night rates can be more predictable than relying on street parking around the Grabbeplatz area.
Street parking near Grabbeplatz: paid zones, parking management, and Sunday rules
Public street parking in central Düsseldorf is typically managed by paid parking zones (Parkraumbewirtschaftung). Fees depend on the zone and the times shown on local tariff signs.
- Payment: usually via nearby parking machines or mobile parking apps
- Typical central prices: expect roughly €2.50–€4.00 per hour, with daily maximums often €22.00–€36.00 (varies by zone/time)
- Sundays and public holidays: parking is generally free in many parts of Düsseldorf, but rules can differ—always check the signs at the exact kerb
If you’re going to use street parking, park only where you can immediately understand the tariff time window and how long you’re allowed to stay.
Resident parking (Bewohnerparken) and parking disc (Parkscheibe) basics
Around densely populated streets near the Altstadt, there can be resident parking zones (Bewohnerparken). If an area is designated for residents, you’ll typically need a resident permit to park without restrictions—guests must follow the posted guest rules (often time-limited or disc-based).
In streets where parking is effectively free but time-limited, you may be asked to use a parking disc (Parkscheibe). The practical rule is:
- Set the disc to the next half hour after you arrive
- In some residential areas, time-limited disc parking is allowed for an initial period (often 2 hours), but exact limits are signposted
When in doubt, garages with posted tariffs are easier to manage than guessing whether you’re in a residents/guest or disc zone.
Arrival tips for K20: reduce risk when the area is busy
K20 visits often cluster around museum opening windows—on days with later opening, you may see heavier traffic and fuller curb spaces. To keep your arrival stress low:
- For short stays, compare whether the Grabbeplatz garage’s step-by-step hourly logic suits you
- For late arrivals, check the garage opening window and night tariff times
- If you want to avoid last-minute searching, check Mobypark for any future availability—especially when you’re driving in during peak museum hours