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Finding parking near Paul-Janes-Stadion, Dusseldorf
Match-day parking limits and road closures
Parking Paul-Janes-Stadion can be challenging on event days: multiple sources describe the area around the stadium as having very limited parking, so spaces fill up quickly. On weekends, parts of Flinger Broich are restricted for cars (including a closure between Rosmarinstraße and Dreherstraße from 10:00), with access typically reserved for residents and authorized vehicles—so plan your route before you arrive.
If you want to avoid last-minute street searching, you can also check Mobypark for future availability around Paul-Janes-Stadion, but this specific location currently has no bookable spots.
Where to park near Paul-Janes-Stadion (streets and nearby areas)
Instead of looking for one “official” parking lot at the stadium, focus on the areas repeatedly referenced in local fan guidance and match-day notes:
- Ronsdorfer Straße area (near ATU parking): match instructions recommend parking near ATU around Ronsdorfer Straße 22, especially when certain crossings are closed.
- Höher Weg / “Automeile” area: other match notes point to parking around Höher Weg as a practical alternative when the immediate stadium surroundings are tight.
- Side streets around the stadium: in the surrounding streets you may find occasional spaces, but availability is inconsistent and restrictions can apply—always follow the signage.
Arrival tip when the rail-bridge underpass is closed
Some event-day guidance mentions that the transition under the railway bridge for cars can be blocked due to construction. When that happens, the recommended approach is to arrive via Ronsdorfer Straße and then follow local directions into Flinger Broich—this helps you avoid dead ends where cars can’t pass.
Public transport is often the lowest-stress option
Because parking Paul-Janes-Stadion is limited, many visitors are advised to use public transport. For example, S-Bahn lines S8/S28 stop at Flingern (then it’s a walk toward the stadium), and the U75 serves Ronsdorfer Straße. If you’re traveling with others, using transit can reduce the time you spend circling for a space.
Quick checklist to avoid blocked access and fines
- Check restriction signs as you drive in: game-day closures and “residents/authorized only” access can change how you can reach the area.
- Be prepared for street-to-street variability: availability can differ block by block, especially near the restricted roads.
- Leave extra time: even if you find parking nearby, you may need a longer walk from the available streets.
- Don’t assume access is permanent: construction and match-day operations can temporarily block certain routes.