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Finding parking near Sossenheim, Frankfurt am Main West, Frankfurt
Looking for parking Sossenheim in Frankfurt? The most practical approach is to focus on the station-area paid facilities for predictable access, and then be ready for street/residential rules that can affect where you can park and for how long.
Station-area paid parking at Bahnhof Frankfurt-Sossenheim (APark)
If you want a straightforward paid option close to the rail connection, use the APark facility listed for Frankfurt-Sossenheim.
- Where: Wilhelm-Beckel-Straße 3, 65936 Frankfurt am Main
- Capacity: 250 covered spaces
- Opening hours: 00:00–00:00 (listed as open all day)
- Payment: at the site via Parkwart (follow the on-arrival instructions)
For longer visits, the station parking page shows multi-day tariffs (for example, 9 days for 105,00 €, with higher prices for longer durations). For full details, match the tariff to your intended parking length.
Street parking & resident permit zones (Bewohnerparken) in residential areas
In Frankfurt, parking rules often change depending on whether you’re in an area that uses resident permit parking (Bewohnerparken). Where this applies, you should expect restrictions that can limit non-permit parking and increase the risk of tickets if you don’t follow the signs.
When you arrive in Sossenheim, check the signage first (zone name/number, time limits, permit requirement). If you’re short on time and street rules make it harder to secure a spot, you can check Mobypark for future availability in Sossenheim.
Smaller paid lots around Alt-Sossenheim (verify opening times and duration)
Search results for Sossenheim also show smaller parking lots (for example, entries like “Alt-Sossenheim 53 – Parkplatz”). These can be useful when you want something nearby, but because they may be limited in size, you should read the on-site details before you leave the car.
- Check the allowed duration on the entrance sign or ticket rules.
- Confirm opening hours and whether payments are handled on-site.
- Look for covered vs. outdoor information if weather matters for your arrival.
Accessibility and longer stays: what to know
If you (or your passenger) has a disability parking permit, the station parking information includes an accessibility note for unbarrierte DB BahnPark facilities: eligible permit holders can park for up to 24 hours for free when the appropriate EU blue or orange special parking permit is displayed behind the windscreen.
For any long stay, plan around the facility’s pricing structure (multi-day tariffs are shown for the station-area option), and make sure your ticket/arrangement matches how long you’ll actually need to park.