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Finding parking near Palito Restaurant Düsseldorf, Dusseldorf
Parking Palito Restaurant Düsseldorf usually means finding the right place to park around Bergerstraße 14 (Altstadt) without running into time limits or permits. Use the street rules below first, then compare nearby garages if you want a more predictable option—Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots near Palito, so you can still check the search bar above in case availability opens up for your date.
Street parking on Bergerstraße 14 (Altstadt/Andreusquartier)
In the Altstadt area around Bergerstraße 14, street parking is typically handled by Parkraumbewirtschaftung (Zone 1a). On Mon–Sat you’ll generally pay about €0.90 per 12 minutes (roughly €4.50/hour) during the controlled hours, and the area also includes a maximum stay of 2 hours in the Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00 window (always confirm with the signs at the exact spot).
If you’re not sure you can fit within the 2-hour limit, consider checking Mobypark as a backup to reduce the stress of searching for a kerb space—there are currently no bookable spots shown for this location.
Garages in the Altstadt area (24/7 access and typical prices)
For many drivers, a garage is the easiest way to avoid timed street limits. Here are nearby options commonly used for the Altstadt area around Palito:
| Parking option | Access / key note | Typical price |
|---|---|---|
| Contipark Tiefgarage Altstadt Rheinufer | 24/7 open. Route note: during a temporary Rheinufertunnel closure (30 March 05:00 to 25 April 18:00), normal entry/exit isn’t possible; use access via Schulstraße (reachable via Mannesmannufer). | First 30 min €1.50, next 30 min €1.50; then €3.00/hour. Daily cap €20.00. |
| Q-Park Carsch-Haus (Kasernenstraße 10) | 24/7 open. | Often around €2.50–€4.00 per started hour for central Düsseldorf garages; 24h maximum commonly €22–€36 (tariffs can vary—verify on arrival). |
| Parkhaus Ratinger Tor | Central garage alternative in the area. | Daily maximum reported as €30.00. |
| Parkhaus am Carlsplatz | Central garage alternative in the area. | €3.00 per started hour; daily €35.00; night tariff €10.00 (01:00–07:00). |
If you want to compare options for your exact arrival time, you can still check Mobypark above—even though there are currently no bookable spots for Palito—because availability can change.
Free street parking windows (and the “it still won’t be free” traps)
Street parking in the Altstadt/Andreusquartier is typically free on Sundays and public holidays. It’s also generally free outside the controlled hours (on weekdays, that’s typically before 9:00 and after 20:00), provided there are no other restrictions on the specific street.
Important: Düsseldorf has residents-only (Bewohnerparken) areas in parts of the city. If the signs show a resident permit requirement, you can get fined even when it’s normally “free.” If you’re planning a later arrival and want a fallback, check Mobypark in case a spot appears—right now, it doesn’t show bookable availability near Palito.
Overnight parking and enforcement risk
For overnight needs, many drivers look for the managed-hours end. Outside the regulated times, street parking is typically free Mo–Sat 20:00–09:00 and all day on Sundays and public holidays, again depending on the exact signage at the parking spot.
Enforcement in Düsseldorf is strict. Illegal parking (for example on pavements) can start around €55, and parking in front of garage entrances is generally prohibited and can lead to tickets and/or removal. If you want to reduce risk, prefer a 24/7 garage option and re-check Mobypark for future availability near Palito as your date gets closer.
For a quick checklist on paid hours, free windows, and permit requirements, see the FAQ below.