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Finding parking near Hugenottenhalle, Frankfurt
Parking Hugenottenhalle: use the on-site garages first
Parking Hugenottenhalle (Neu-Isenburg) is usually straightforward if you go directly to the venue’s parking garages. The official options are the Hugenottenhalle underground garage (Tiefgarage) and Parkhaus Nord at Isenburg-Zentrum—both are paid. The surrounding venue area also offers a large number of public spaces (about 1,600 public parking places), which is helpful on busy event days. If you’re arriving later or you want to keep alternatives open, you can check Mobypark for future availability near Isenburg-Zentrum.
| Where to park | Posted rates |
|---|---|
| Tiefgarage Hugenottenhalle | €0.50 per started hour for the 1st–2nd started hour; then €1.00 from the 3rd started hour. Minimum charge: €0.50 (tariffs shown for day/evening and night periods on-site). |
| Parkhaus Nord (Isenburg-Zentrum) | 1st hour €0.50, 2nd hour €1.00, and each further hour €1.00. Ticket loss: €10.00. |
Payment: The posted guidance for the Hugenottenhalle underground garage mentions coin payment only, with an option to pay using the Parkster app (follow the instructions at the machine).
Getting there: entrances and vehicle height limits
Plan your approach before you arrive—especially if you’re driving a taller vehicle. The Tiefgarage Hugenottenhalle entrance is via Richard-Wagner-Straße. To reach Parkhaus Nord, use Peterstraße and Herzogstraße.
Height restrictions (important): Hugenottenhalle garage max height is 1.95 m and IZ Nord max height is 1.85 m. If you exceed either limit, you may be turned away—check your height before entry.
If you don’t fit the garage limits or the entrances are busy, look for nearby signed public street parking around Neu-Isenburg. Street bays typically follow posted time limits and parking signage (and sometimes permit rules)—so always check the exact sign for each space.
Event-day timing: know when Parkhaus Nord stays open
On shows and performances, timing matters. The official guidance for Parkhaus Nord is that it stays open for visitors up to 1 hour after the event ends. Arrive with enough buffer so you’re not rushed at the end of the program.
The Tiefgarage Hugenottenhalle is located at the venue and is typically the best first choice when you want to minimize walking and keep your route simple.
EV charging: availability and parking/charging rules
There’s EV charging in the Tiefgarage of Hugenottenhalle. The on-site charger has 2 charging points (AC, 22 kW each). Charging is paid, and the posted information also notes that parking during the charging process is chargeable. No space reservation is offered—payment is handled via the local operator’s card or via ad-hoc charging using a QR code (with billing through a payment method shown on-site).