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Finding parking near Hausen, Frankfurt am Main Mitte-West, Frankfurt

Parking Hausen: how street parking works (Parkuhren and time limits)

Looking for parking Hausen (Frankfurt)? Most on-street spaces are governed by signs and Parkuhren (parking meters), with prices and maximum stays that can vary by street and time of day. Before you park, check whether you need a ticket, the allowed time window, and whether the spot is reserved for a specific group.

If you want to avoid arriving and searching last-minute—especially on busier weekdays—drivers can check Mobypark for future availability, even though there are currently no bookable parking spots listed for Hausen.

Paying, extending, and avoiding fines

In Hausen, payment is typically made at the meter (Parkschein) or according to the instructions on the sign. Frankfurt also supports smartphone parking (“Handyparken”) in many areas, which can help if you don’t want to return to your car to buy more time.

  • Always follow the sign: “Parkschein” vs “Parkscheibe” rules are different.
  • Don’t rely on memory: rules can change within a few streets.
  • Plan for enforcement: if your time runs out, you risk a ticket.

Residents’ parking (Bewohnerparken / Bewohnerparkausweis): when it matters

Some parts of Frankfurt near residential streets operate with residents parking permissions. A Bewohnerparkausweis (residents permit) is intended for people with their main residence in the designated license area and is designed to remove the time limit/parking fees for the permitted vehicle inside that zone.

Even with a permit, it doesn’t automatically guarantee a free space—so it’s still smart to have a backup option if your street is full.

Overnight and weekend parking: what’s usually different

Overnight parking in Hausen depends on the exact street rules shown on the sign. For Sundays and public holidays, parking in Frankfurt is generally free in the public zones—but you still need to check for exceptions on specific signs (for example, special areas or temporary restrictions).

During weekends, people often spread out into areas that are otherwise paid/limited during the week, so arrive with a plan: pick the correct zone, and don’t assume the same rules apply across Hausen.

Backup plan: use public garages and confirm tariffs before you drive

If you can’t find suitable street parking in Hausen, the most reliable fallback is a public garage or underground parking in the wider Frankfurt area. Tariffs commonly use an hourly model and sometimes a daily maximum (especially in central garages).

Because pricing and opening/entry times differ by facility, check the current conditions on the spot (screens/app/entrance notices) before you commit—especially if you need longer parking or an early/late arrival.

Mobypark parking rates near Hausen

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 6.00

1 week parking

from € 20.00

1 month parking

from € 50.00

Cheap parking near Hausen, Frankfurt

FAQ about parking in Hausen

How much does parking cost in Hausen (Frankfurt am Main)?
Parking fees in Hausen depend on the specific parking zone and the type of meter/marking on the street. In Frankfurt, hourly rates can start around 1.00 € per hour in less central areas and can be higher (up to roughly 4.00 € per hour) in more regulated zones. Always rely on the price shown on the Parkuhr and the instructions on the nearest sign.
Can I pay for street parking in Hausen with my phone?
In many parts of Frankfurt, including areas with public meters, you can often pay using smartphone parking (“Handyparken”). If smartphone parking is available for the street you’re on, the signage or local payment options will indicate how. If not, you’ll need to pay at the Parkuhr/parking machine and enter the correct time/zone as instructed.
What is a Bewohnerparkausweis and do I need one in Hausen?
A Bewohnerparkausweis is a residents parking permit for vehicles of people with their main residence in a designated residents parking zone. It’s meant to lift regular limits and parking fees within that licensed area. Whether you need it in Hausen depends on the exact street: look for signs indicating residents-only parking or a specific residents zone.
Is parking free in Hausen on Sundays and public holidays?
In Frankfurt, parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays across public parking zones. However, local exceptions can exist, so you should still check the sign at your parking spot for any special rules or temporary restrictions.
Can I park overnight in Hausen?
Overnight parking depends on the street-specific rules shown on the signs in Hausen (for example, whether it’s a time-limited paid area, a residents zone, or an area with special restrictions). If you need overnight parking, check the maximum permitted stay and the time window for the zone. As a backup, consider a public garage that states its entry/exit conditions and tariff model.