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Finding parking near Kiwi’s - Café, Bar & Restaurant Frankfurt, Frankfurt
Book private parking near Kiwi’s before you arrive
If you’re searching for parking Kiwi’s - Café, Bar & Restaurant Frankfurt, don’t rely on last-minute street hunting around Schillerstraße/Hauptwache—spaces fill quickly in the inner city. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners aren’t using day-to-day (think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots) so you arrive knowing where you’ll park.
Mobypark uses prepaid reservations, which helps when you’re coming for dinner or drinks and want to avoid the time pressure of machines and queues. It’s also a practical alternative when on-street parking is scarce or when you want a clearer cost than central hourly garage pricing.
Street parking around Schillerstraße: fees, limited availability, and Sunday exceptions
On-street parking in Frankfurt’s Innenstadt (around Hauptwache and Schillerstraße) is often hard to find and usually comes with paid parking rules. Because enforcement is based on posted signage, always check the exact zone and permitted time before you leave the car.
One helpful rule for planning: on Sundays and public holidays, on-street parking in the city center is generally free of charge. Even so, spaces can still be limited, so if you’re visiting on a busy weekend evening, it can make sense to secure a private spot via Mobypark rather than waiting for a street space to open up.
Central garages nearby (Hauptwache/Goetheplatz/Schiller-Passage) and what they typically cost
If you prefer a conventional garage, you’ll find several multi-storey options in the Hauptwache/central area. Typical publicly listed pricing drivers often see:
- Parkhaus Hauptwache: around €2.50/hour (Mon–Sat); €0.50 per 30 minutes (Sunday/holiday); and a night tariff of about €4.00 for late evening (7:00 PM–7:00 AM).
- Tiefgarage Goetheplatz: similar pricing (about €2.50/hour Mon–Sat, €0.50 per 30 minutes Sun/holiday, and a late-night cap around €4.00 for 7:00 PM–7:00 AM).
- Parkhaus Schiller-Passage: again, commonly listed at about €2.50/hour Mon–Sat, €0.50 per 30 minutes on Sundays, and a night tariff around €4.00.
These rates are workable for short visits, but a full evening can add up. If you want a more straightforward plan—especially for longer stays—booking a private alternative through Mobypark can help you avoid “meter shock” compared to central hourly garage pricing.
Bewohnerparken (resident parking): great for residents, usually not for visitors
Frankfurt’s Bewohnerparken is meant for people with registered addresses in the affected areas. If you don’t meet the requirements, you generally can’t park there just for the night. In practice, it’s often handled via permits/allocations (commonly in garage contexts), not as a flexible option for diners.
So if you’re not sure you qualify for resident arrangements, planning as a visitor is smarter: consider a booked private spot on Mobypark instead of trying to match your trip to resident-only access rules.
How to choose the right option for your Kiwi’s visit
- Arriving for lunch or early dinner: check street signage, but keep a garage backup in mind if you’re arriving during peak time.
- Evenings and weekends: availability is the main issue—private bookings via Mobypark reduce waiting and uncertainty.
- Sunday plans: street parking is often free in the city center, but garages may still charge reduced Sunday tariffs; if you want certainty, pre-book.
To compare options fast, use the Mobypark search bar with your date and arrival time—this helps you see which booked private spots match your plans near Kiwi’s - Café, Bar & Restaurant Frankfurt.
Mobypark parking rates near Kiwi’s - Café, Bar & Restaurant Frankfurt
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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