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Finding parking near Zentrum für Aktion, Kultur und Kommunikation (zakk), Dusseldorf
Parking Zentrum für Aktion, Kultur und Kommunikation (zakk) in Düsseldorf:
For Fichtenstraße 40 (zakk), you mainly need to plan around resident-parking rules on the street, the limited convenience parking right by the venue, and backup public garages nearby—especially on concert nights.
On-street parking near zakk (Fichtenstraße / Flingern resident zones)
The zakk address is in Flingern, where Bewohnerparken (resident permit parking) is applied. Residents with a valid permit can typically park without time limits within the marked zone, while visitors without a permit face restrictions.
For non-residents, look closely at the street signs next to the parking spaces: depending on the exact part of the zone, you may need a parking ticket and/or follow a limited maximum time indicated on-site. If you’re relying on street spaces for a busy event, it can help to check Mobypark for future availability as a fallback if the street options are full.
Parking right in front of the venue (zakk entrance)
According to the venue’s directions, there are parking spaces in front of the zakk. This is usually the simplest choice for arrivals because you’re not trying to interpret zone boundaries while traffic is building.
During showtimes, these spaces can be limited—so treat them as convenient first-choice parking rather than something you can count on.
Public garages and parking facilities nearby (backup when the street is restricted)
If street parking isn’t working for you (resident rules, short limits, or no free spaces), use a nearby public garage / parking facility. Practical areas to target around the zakk area include:
- Mindener Straße (good backup when Fichtenstraße fills up)
- Egilweg (useful option for evening arrivals)
- Oberbilker Allee (often a steadier alternative than curb parking)
- Siegburger Straße (further out, but relevant for event-day backups)
Tariffs vary by facility and duration, so confirm pricing on arrival screens/tickets and plan a little buffer time to park, walk, and enter before your event starts.
Quick checklist for a smooth arrival
- Check the sign for your exact spot (resident zone rules can change block by block).
- Follow the displayed time limit and keep the required proof (ticket/parking disc) visible if required.
- Have a backup ready: if the curb is restricted or full, switch immediately to a nearby garage facility.
- If street rules leave you with tight windows, you can also check Mobypark for future availability before you head out.
| Parking option | What it’s like for drivers | Best when |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking on/near Fichtenstraße | Bewohnerparken applies; non-residents often need a ticket and must follow the posted maximum time | You arrive early and can follow street signs |
| Spaces in front of zakk | Most convenient curb/venue-side option; availability may be tight during events | Fast access matters and you’re willing to arrive with buffer time |
| Nearby public garages / facilities | Generally more predictable than curb parking, but you should check pricing for your duration | Concert nights or when street spaces are unavailable |
For the most important rules (resident permits, time limits, and what you need at the machine), see the FAQ below.