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Mobypark parking locations near City West

Finding parking near City West, Innenstadt II, Frankfurt

Parking City West (Bockenheim, Frankfurt) usually means choosing between metered street spaces, paid garages, and longer-stay options like P+R. Right now, Mobypark has no bookable spots listed for City West, so use the public options below—and you can still check Mobypark later for any future availability.

On-street parking in City West: zones, meters and time limits

Most on-street parking around City West is regulated. Look for the blue/white street signs that show the parking zone and the allowed duration. When parking is paid, use the Parkscheinautomat to buy the ticket for your arrival time and display it as required.

Some streets also use a Parkscheibe (parking disc) for limited free periods or shorter time allowances. Don’t assume “free” based on a nearby street—check the sign at the exact curb you plan to use.

Overnight parking: what to plan for before it gets late

Overnight parking rules can vary by street in City West. In many central areas, street parking is paid at most times and enforced—so plan based on the posted sign rather than “typical” rules. If you need to leave the car longer, paid garages can be the more predictable option than hoping for a free street space overnight.

If you want to reduce the risk of arriving and finding nothing suitable, you can also check Mobypark later for future availability around City West and compare options when inventory appears.

Resident parking permits (Bewohnerparkausweis) in the City West area

If you live in a designated residential parking zone, a Bewohnerparkausweis can allow you to park free of charge within your zone and usually 24/7, as long as you park in spaces covered by the permit rules.

Typical permit pricing reported for Frankfurt is €60 for 6 months, €120 for 1 year, and €240 for 2 years. Only residents eligible for the specific zone should use a permit—non-residents can be fined if they park contrary to the sign rules.

Garages near City West: how to choose the right one

For flexible arrival times, garages are often your best bet: you can pay by time (hourly) or by day depending on the facility’s rules. Before you enter, check for practical limits like entrance height and confirm the opening hours that apply to your trip.

Even when you’re using public garages, it can help to compare total cost for your exact duration. And when Mobypark shows inventory for City West again, you can use the search to compare garage options against street rules.

P+R near City West: Frankfurt (Main) West station

If you’re coming from outside the center or staying for more than a quick stop, P+R can reduce the time you spend circling for an on-street space. One practical option is the P+R parking at Frankfurt (Main) West station (open-air, about 40 spaces), at Kasseler Straße, 60486 Frankfurt am Main.

Parking duration Tariff
1 hour €2.00
1 day €6.50
1 week €32.50
1 month €70.00

This P+R is listed as open 24/7, and payment methods typically include coins and card options.

Quick checklist: pick your best option by your arrival time

  • Arriving during the day: start with the posted street rules; pay at the meter machine if required.
  • Arriving late or staying overnight: avoid guessing—check signage and consider garages or P+R instead. You can also check Mobypark later for future availability.
  • Long stay: look at P+R day/week/month options first, then compare with any garage pricing for the same duration.

Mobypark parking rates near City West

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.50

24 hours parking

from € 13.00

1 week parking

from € 48.00

1 month parking

from € 180.00

Cheap parking near City West, Frankfurt

FAQ about parking in City West

Where can I park on the street in City West (Bockenheim) and what do the signs usually mean?
On-street spaces in City West are typically regulated. Park only where the curb sign allows parking, and check whether you must pay via a ticket machine and for what maximum duration. If you see a parking disc rule (Parkscheibe), follow the time window exactly. The exact rules can differ by street, so rely on the sign at your specific parking spot.
Is there free parking in City West?
Sometimes there are limited free periods on specific streets, often indicated by a Parksсheibe (parking disc) rule or a signed free window. There isn’t “one universal free place” for City West—check the curb sign for the exact conditions and time limits. If you can’t find a valid free period, paid street parking, garages, or P+R are usually the safer options.
Can I park overnight in City West?
Overnight permission depends on the street. In central Frankfurt areas, street parking is frequently paid and enforced at most hours, so overnight use must match the posted sign. If you need predictable overnight parking, consider a paid garage or a 24/7 P+R option and verify opening hours and entry conditions before you park.
How does a resident parking permit (Bewohnerparkausweis) work in the City West area?
A Bewohnerparkausweis typically allows eligible residents to park free of charge within their designated residential parking zone, as long as they park in spaces covered by the zone rules. It usually requires proof of residence and is not meant for visitors. If you don’t live in the zone, park according to the general street or garage rules shown on the signs.
Are there P+R options near City West for longer stays?
Yes. One practical option is the P+R at Frankfurt (Main) West station (Kasseler Straße, about 40 spaces), which is listed as open 24/7. It offers tariffs for short and long stays (including 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month), which can be easier than searching for legal street parking for extended periods.