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Parking Frankfurt am Main Nord-West: start with street signs and paid parking rules
If you’re looking for parking Frankfurt am Main Nord-West, the fastest way to avoid fines is to check what your exact street segment allows (time limit, payment requirement, and whether it’s a special zone). In this part of Frankfurt, curbside parking is usually paid, especially closer to busy areas—so plan for parking meters and/or digital payment instead of assuming “street parking is free”.
If you’re aiming for free street parking windows (which can happen mainly on Sundays and public holidays), treat it as an “on-sign” exception: always follow the posted signs, and if a limited window doesn’t fit your arrival time, compare alternatives on Mobypark to check for future availability for your dates.
Quick checklist at the curb:
- Look for the maximum parking duration on the sign (and whether the limit resets per day or per vehicle).
- Confirm whether you must pay at a meter or via a parking app.
- Check whether the street is marked as a special parking zone (parking disc / resident only).
Parking disc (Parkscheibe) and resident-only permits in Nord-West
Some streets in Frankfurt’s Nord-West area use parking disc rules (often shown with a blue parking disc sign). If a parking disc is required on your exact spot, you must set your arrival time and renew it only if the local rule says you can—otherwise enforcement may consider it exceeded.
In resident-only (Anwohner) areas, residents with a valid permit can typically park free within the defined zone. If you don’t live there, you usually won’t be allowed to use those spaces even for short stops—so it’s worth checking the sign text carefully before you leave the car.
NordWestZentrum parking garage: continuous access, 2.0 m height limit, and night cap
For arrivals where street parking is uncertain (evenings, late check-ins, or longer stays), the NordWestZentrum parking garage is a practical option because it offers continuous opening and a clearly stated access limit. The entrance height is 2.0 meters, so check your vehicle height before you turn in.
Reported NordWestZentrum garage tariffs:
| Stay type | Tariff |
|---|---|
| Per started 30 minutes | €0.50 |
| Night maximum (19:00–07:00) | €4.00 |
| Weekly tariff (168 hours, via online deal) | €27.00 |
| Monthly tariff (31 calendar days, deal) | €108.00 |
The night maximum is especially helpful if you’re planning to park through the evening—without having to keep calculating hourly costs.
Choose the right option for your arrival time
Use curbside parking when you can match the sign time limit and payment method. If you’re arriving late or staying long enough that street rules become risky, the NordWestZentrum garage’s continuous access and stated night cap can reduce stress. And if your dates rely on limited/free windows on Sundays or public holidays, it’s still smart to compare your plan—drivers can check Mobypark for future availability if a reserved option appears for their travel dates.
Before you drive: confirm (1) whether your target curb spot is disc/resident-only, (2) your vehicle height versus the 2.0 m garage limit, and (3) whether your stay overlaps with evening/night rules.
Mobypark parking rates near Frankfurt am Main Nord-West
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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
