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Finding parking near Eckenheim, Frankfurt am Main Nord-Ost, Frankfurt

Planning parking Eckenheim in Frankfurt and want a spot without last-minute searching? In Eckenheim, the right parking choice depends on the street signs—especially along Eckenheimer Landstraße where resident rules and pay-at-machine periods can affect what’s legal and when.

Book private parking in Eckenheim when street rules feel “too complicated”

Mobypark makes private parking spots in Eckenheim bookable in advance—places that owners aren’t actively using (for example, hotel parking bays, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). Instead of circling for an available space or guessing which bays are currently regulated, you can reserve a spot for your dates and arrive with certainty. It can also be up to 60% cheaper than typical street/garage pricing in Frankfurt, depending on your parking duration.

Street parking in Eckenheim: ticket machines + resident zone rules

On many nearby streets, you’ll see pay-and-display parking or time limits. Along Eckenheimer Landstraße, parking rules can vary by section—some stretches have reduced options, while others are controlled by parking signage and ticketing.

Importantly, parts of Eckenheimer Landstraße fall under “Regelungsbereich 19” for resident parking. In practice, this resident arrangement applies to the odd house numbers 47–127.

  • With a resident permit (Bewohnerparkausweis): you can park free of charge around the clock within your resident parking area.
  • Without a resident permit: you may need to pay during the regulated weekday hours shown on the signs (often daytime into the evening, e.g., around 07:00–19:00 or up to about 22:00 depending on the exact section).
  • 24-hour street ticket: within the managed period, a 24-hour ticket is available (reported at €12 for the regulated timeframe).

If you’re trying to park near the regulated sections and want to avoid the stress of reading each sign quickly, a pre-booked spot on Mobypark can be a simpler fallback—especially when you arrive during the paid hours.

Evenings, nights, and weekends: when you’re more likely to find easier street access

In managed resident parking areas like Regelungsbereich 19, visitor parking is typically easier outside the regulated weekday window. Reported practice is that parking is free for visitors in the evenings, at night, and on weekends (so long as you stay within the legal street bays shown on the signs).

Still, don’t assume every curbside space works the same way—Eckenheim can include mixed signage even within the same street. If your plan includes arriving later (or you’re not 100% sure which side of the road you need), reserving with Mobypark helps you skip the “is this bay currently legal?” checks.

Public garages/park-houses vs. pre-booked private spots

Public parking capacity in Frankfurt can be pricey over longer periods. As a reference point, central street/parking prices are often around €2.00–€2.50 per hour, and longer stays add up quickly—especially when you’re forced into paid windows or limited availability on-street.

That’s where private, bookable parking on Mobypark can fit well: instead of paying for every hour while you search for an opening, you reserve a spot ahead of time and match the parking to your trip. For day trips, appointments, or anything where you need predictable access (rather than “whatever we find”), Mobypark is often the more stable option compared with relying only on walk-in street availability.

Quick strategy for choosing where to park in Eckenheim

  • If you’re arriving during regulated hours on/near Eckenheimer Landstraße: check signs first; if they’re complex, pre-booking on Mobypark is a practical alternative.
  • If you’re coming later (evening/night/weekend): street parking may be easier for visitors, but confirm the exact bay rules before leaving your car.
  • If you need all-day parking: compare the time-based street/garage cost against reserving a private spot—pay-and-display can become expensive when you overstay.

To find the best match, use the search bar on the page to enter your dates (and if available, your expected arrival time). That’s how you’ll see which private spots in Eckenheim are available for your plan and avoid arriving to a full street or a time-restricted curb.

FAQ themes (permit zones, time windows, and overnight parking) are handled below

Common questions for Eckenheim drivers usually come down to permits, when ticket machines apply, and whether overnight parking is allowed—so you can decide quickly without guessing.

Mobypark parking rates near Eckenheim

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 Eckenheim, Frankfurt

FAQ about parking in Eckenheim

Is there resident parking (Bewohnerparken) in Eckenheim?
Yes. Parts of Eckenheim—especially areas along Eckenheimer Landstraße—are covered by resident parking rules. A resident permit (Bewohnerparkausweis) allows eligible residents to park free of charge around the clock within their designated resident parking area. If you’re not a permit holder, you may need to pay during the regulated hours shown on the street signage.
Do I need to pay at the parking meter on Eckenheimer Landstraße in Eckenheim?
Often, yes—depending on the exact street section and the time window displayed on the signs. Along Eckenheimer Landstraße, parts fall under a resident parking regime (Regelungsbereich 19 for odd house numbers 47–127). During the regulated weekday hours, visitors generally need to purchase a parking ticket from the machine. A 24-hour ticket has been reported at €12 for the managed timeframe.
Can visitors park overnight in Eckenheim?
In managed resident parking areas like Regelungsbereich 19, visitor parking is typically free during evenings, at night, and on weekends. However, overnight rules depend on the specific bay and signage. Always confirm the curbside sign for that exact location before leaving your car overnight.
How much does street parking in Eckenheim usually cost compared with a reserved spot?
Street pricing in Frankfurt commonly reaches around €2.00–€2.50 per hour in central areas, and resident-managed streets can require paid tickets during weekday regulated hours (with longer periods becoming expensive). With Mobypark, you can reserve a private spot in advance for your dates, which can be up to 60% cheaper than typical street/garage pricing depending on how long you park.
How does booking parking in Eckenheim on Mobypark work if my plans change?
You choose Eckenheim, select your dates (and any available arrival time), and book a private parking spot for that period. Many listings offer free cancellation, so if your schedule changes you can adjust without the same uncertainty as walk-in street parking—particularly helpful when regulated curbside rules apply.