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Finding parking near Flößerbrücke, Frankfurt

parking Flößerbrücke in Frankfurt usually means dealing with paid street parking (Parkuhren/Parkscheinautomaten) plus reliable nearby garages. Use the info below to pick a plan that matches your arrival time—and avoid time-limit or permit-zone tickets.

Street parking near Flößerbrücke: meters, steps, and max time

In the city-center area around Flößerbrücke, you should expect paid parking at Parkuhren/Parkscheinautomaten. Typical city-center meter costs can be around €2.50–€4.00 per hour, with some machines working in short time steps (e.g., 20-minute increments). The maximum allowed parking duration varies by street and is always shown on the signage.

Some curbside spaces require a blue disc (with adjustable arrival time) to indicate when you parked. If you see a blue-disc requirement, set it correctly before you leave your car. Payment is usually done directly at the machine, and Frankfurt also supports app-based “Smart Parking”.

If you arrive during peak periods and street spaces are taken, drivers often shift to nearby garages right away; Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for Flößerbrücke, but you can still check future dates to see whether private capacity opens up.

Check for permit zones (Anwohnerparken) before you commit

Frankfurt has multiple resident parking areas (Anwohnerparkzonen). Even if you find a free-looking curb space, it can be reserved for permit holders depending on the exact street and sign. Before parking, read the full curbside notice (zone/permit text, exceptions, and time windows) so you don’t confuse paid visitor parking with permit-only rules.

Nearby garages for Flößerbrücke (useful when street parking is full)

Garages are often the most predictable choice when you want to park for a few hours—or later in the evening. Here are practical options close to Flößerbrücke, including grounded pricing and night tariffs:

Parking option Price guide Notes for drivers
PARK ONE Tiefgarage Colosseo €2.50 per hour; max €25 (24h). Night tariff (20:00–07:00): up to €12. Open 24/7. Max entry height 2.00 m.
Parkhaus Alt Sachsenhausen €1.00 per started hour (weekdays + Sun/holidays). Night (19:00–07:00): up to €4.00. Open continuously. Max entry height 2.10 m.
City Parkhaus Ost €2.00 per started hour; max €25. Evening (19:00–07:00): up to €4.00. Good option if you arrive in the evening.
Parkhaus Kaiserplatz €2.50 per hour; max €25 per day. Open 24/7 (365 days).

Evenings, weekends, and events: plan for demand spikes

Even if the hourly rate drops in some periods, the main challenge near Flößerbrücke is availability—especially on busy weekend evenings. If you’re arriving around event times on the riverfront, some organisers explicitly state that there’s no parking on the event site and recommend city garages instead. When in doubt, aim for a garage with clear night pricing so you can adjust your arrival time without hunting for a curb space.

If you want to compare parking options for your exact dates, start with the search flow on this page (location + arrival/departure), then check whether anything opens up on Mobypark for later availability.

Mobypark parking rates near Flößerbrücke

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 Flößerbrücke, Frankfurt

FAQ about parking near Flößerbrücke

How much does street parking near Flößerbrücke usually cost?
Near Flößerbrücke (central Frankfurt), street parking is typically paid via Parkuhr/Parkscheinautomat. City-center meter costs can reach about €4.00 per hour, with €2.50–€4.00 per hour being common. Some streets use short time steps (for example 20-minute increments), so always check the exact machine setting and the posted rules.
Is there free street parking near Flößerbrücke?
In the city-center area around Flößerbrücke, curbside parking is generally not free. Drivers should assume paid parking in most monitored zones. On major public holidays, some free-parking exemptions may exist for street spaces, but you still need to verify the applicable signs on-site (and exemptions often don’t apply to multi-storey garages).
What is the maximum parking time on the street near Flößerbrücke?
The maximum allowed time depends on the exact street and curbside sign. Look for the posted limit and whether a blue disc is required. If a blue disc is used, set the correct arrival time immediately—your allowed duration starts from that time.
Are there resident permit (Anwohnerparken) zones around Flößerbrücke?
Yes. Frankfurt has resident parking areas (Anwohnerparkzonen). Some curbside spaces may be permit-only or only allow non-residents during specific hours. Before parking, read the full sign text for the zone and permit rules—don’t rely on the fact that a spot looks empty.
Which garages near Flößerbrücke are good for evening parking?
For evenings, check garages with clear night pricing. Examples close to Flößerbrücke include: PARK ONE Tiefgarage Colosseo (night tariff 20:00–07:00 up to €12), Parkhaus Alt Sachsenhausen (night 19:00–07:00 up to €4), and City Parkhaus Ost (evening 19:00–07:00 up to €4). If you need a specific entry height clearance, verify the garage’s max vehicle height before you park.