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Finding parking near Hafen 2, Frankfurt

Parking Hafen 2: where drivers can actually leave their car

If you’re looking for parking Hafen 2 (Hafen 2 in Offenbach am Main), the practical options are mostly public street parking on Nordring and a nearby parking garage. Public spaces can fill up during the day, so if you want to avoid last-minute searching, you can check Mobypark for future availability—there are currently no bookable spots for this location.

The Hafen 2 area is around Nordring 129, and the main road-access approach is via Kaiserlei.

Street parking on Nordring (time-limited with Parkscheibe)

For cars, the most direct public option is the street parking in front of the venue along the Nordring dead-end. Drivers should expect Parkscheibe (parking disc) rules here, with signage controlling how long you can stay.

Because these bays are popular, they’re often taken by commuters and nearby workers during daytime. In practice, it tends to get easier from about 17:00, so plan your arrival around the rules posted at the curb (and be ready to move if you can’t find a disc-compliant spot).

Use the garage backup when street bays are full (Messeparkhaus)

If Nordring is occupied, the closest “backup” option is the Messe parking garage at Hafenallee 69. It’s commonly used when you want a more predictable place to park than street bays that depend on the time of day.

Garage parking is usually more convenient for event evenings—just check the posted entry conditions, opening times, and the tariff displayed on-site so you’re not surprised by the rate structure.

Approach by car: expect construction effects near the turn-in

When driving in, follow signs toward Messe and Hafen from the A661 exit Kaiserlei. Local guidance notes that during daytime there can be construction-related changes that affect whether nearby street parking is available.

If the first turn-in area looks blocked or fully occupied, consider continuing to the suggested alternative route to reach a larger car-park entrance (as described in local directions) rather than spending time circling.

Quick checklist for parking success at Hafen 2

  • Bring/prepare a Parkscheibe for Nordring bays and set it to your arrival time.
  • Arrive with timing in mind: daytime can be tougher; evenings often open up.
  • Have a backup ready: Nordring street is great when available, but the Messe garage is your contingency.
  • Check signage every time: time limits apply and can differ by curb.

If you prefer not to gamble on availability, you can still check Mobypark for future availability for Hafen 2, then book if/when spots appear.

FAQ about parking near Hafen 2

Where can I park near Hafen 2?
Near Hafen 2 (Nordring 129), drivers mainly use (1) street parking along Nordring (time-limited) and (2) the nearby Messe parking garage at Hafenallee 69 when street bays are full.
Do I need a Parkscheibe on Nordring near Hafen 2?
Yes. The street parking on Nordring near Hafen 2 is described as requiring a Parkscheibe (parking disc). Make sure the disc is set to your arrival time and that you follow the maximum time shown on the relevant curb sign.
Is it easier to park in the evening than in the daytime?
Usually, yes. Local guidance indicates that Nordring bays can be taken by commuters and nearby workers during the day, and it tends to get easier from around 17:00. Always follow the exact parking-disc and curb-sign rules.
What should I do if the turn-in area is crowded due to daytime construction?
If nearby street options look unavailable, follow the posted route guidance from Kaiserlei toward Messe/Hafen and use a backup plan—typically the nearby Messe parking garage—rather than circling for a long time.
Can I book Parkplatz Hafen 2 on Mobypark right now?
Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for Hafen 2. You can still check Mobypark for future availability, and book when new options appear.
Which is the better option: street parking or the garage?
Street parking can be convenient when Nordring bays are open and you comply with the Parkscheibe rules. If you arrive during busy periods or want more predictability, the Messe parking garage at Hafenallee 69 is the practical backup—just review the tariff and access conditions on-site.