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Finding parking near Günthersburgpark, Frankfurt

parking Günthersburgpark in Frankfurt—what should you do to avoid wasting time? Around Günthersburgpark (Nordend-Ost/Bornheim) you’ll mainly choose between resident-permit street parking (paid for non-residents during certain hours) and nearby garages—so the key is matching your arrival time to the rules.

Book private parking near Günthersburgpark with Mobypark

If you want a simpler arrival, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots in the area—like parking spaces from hotels, office buildings, private driveways, and unused garage spaces that owners don’t use every day. Instead of circling for a legal street space during paid hours, you can reserve a spot for your dates and arrive with less uncertainty.

Street parking near Günthersburgpark: resident zones and ticket times

Most of the curb parking around the park is set up as resident parking. Residents with a valid permit can typically park around the clock within their zone. Non-residents can park, but usually need a parking ticket during chargeable times, which can vary by street.

In the Günthersburgpark area, common pattern is: Mon–Fri paid ticket times (often somewhere between 07:00–19:00 or up to 22:00, depending on the exact street), with the street signs showing the exact window and rules for that spot. Outside those times (evenings/nights, plus weekends and public holidays), parking in these areas is typically free for everyone—but always confirm by reading the posted signs.

If your visit falls into the paid window, pre-booking via Mobypark can be an easier alternative than trying to find a curb space quickly—especially on busy days when you’re not sure how full the legal spots are.

What street parking costs in practice (why short intervals matter)

During paid hours, street parking in these zones is commonly priced by short intervals (for example, about €0.50 per started 15 minutes in chargeable areas). Because the clock starts counting from when you actually park (and “started” intervals apply), the cost can build faster than you’d expect—particularly if you’re staying for a couple of hours.

With Mobypark, you’re not paying per time slice at the curb. For many drivers, that makes pre-booking a practical way to avoid “meter maths” during the ticket period—and in some cases it can work out up to 60% cheaper than staying on-street during paid hours (depending on duration and the street tariff).

Garages and parkings near Bornheim (useful if you’re parking longer)

If you prefer a ticketed indoor option—especially for longer stays—there are garages close by. One example is the Tiefgarage Bürgerhaus Bornheim, which has a rate around €1 per started hour (with the first 20 minutes free) and a night flat (up to about €5 from 23:00–07:00). Opening hours can be continuous, which helps if you’re arriving later in the day.

That said, garages can still fill up on busy park days or around events. If you’re arriving during a time when streets are ticketed, comparing the garage option to a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can help you reduce the risk of arriving and needing to re-plan at the last minute.

Arrival strategy: pick curb-free times or pre-book during paid windows

To make your parking decision easier, use a simple rule: if you expect to arrive within the paid Mon–Fri ticket hours, plan for ticket/permit compliance or book ahead. If your schedule allows it, arriving in the evening or over the weekend/holiday often makes street parking less stressful because the area is typically free outside the chargeable times.

Either way, pre-booking through Mobypark can be especially helpful when you’re not sure how long you’ll stay in/around Günthersburgpark—so you can focus on your day instead of hunting for parking.

Quick checklist before you park on the street

  • Read the signs for the exact zone and the chargeable times (rules can differ street by street).
  • If you’re not a permit holder, make sure you know whether you need a parking ticket for your arrival time.
  • Don’t rely on “typical” prices—interval pricing (started minutes) is what usually changes the final cost.
  • If street parking is unclear, compare to a bookable private spot on Mobypark to avoid time pressure.

For the most common questions about free parking times, resident zones, and nearby garages, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Günthersburgpark

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 Günthersburgpark, Frankfurt

FAQ about parking near Günthersburgpark

Is parking near Günthersburgpark free in the evening, on weekends, or on public holidays?
In the resident parking areas around Günthersburgpark, non-residents usually need a parking ticket only during the chargeable weekday hours. Outside those times—such as evenings/nights, plus weekends and public holidays—parking is typically free for everyone. Always confirm by checking the exact street signs at the parking spot you choose.
Can non-residents park around Günthersburgpark in the resident parking zones?
Yes, non-residents can usually park, but during the chargeable times they must follow the posted rules—typically meaning paying for street parking with a ticket. Residents with a valid permit for their specific zone can park around the clock within their area. The exact permitted hours and requirements vary by street.
What does street parking cost near Günthersburgpark?
During chargeable times, street parking in these areas is commonly priced per started short interval (for example, around €0.50 per started 15 minutes, depending on the street). The only way to be 100% sure for your exact spot is to check the tariff and times stated on the sign next to where you park.
Is there a garage or underground parking near Günthersburgpark that works well for longer stays or late arrival?
Yes. A nearby example is the Tiefgarage Bürgerhaus Bornheim, which charges about €1 per started hour, offers free parking for the first 20 minutes, and uses a night flat rate (up to about €5 from 23:00–07:00). For the exact current conditions, always check the garage signage or your booking confirmation.
Should I book parking in advance with Mobypark near Günthersburgpark?
If you want to reduce the risk of arriving and still having to search for a legal space, booking in advance can help. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots from owners who aren’t actively using them (for example hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garages) around the Günthersburgpark area. This can be especially useful during the weekday paid street-parking windows.