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Finding parking near PSD Bank Arena, Frankfurt
Parking PSD Bank Arena in Frankfurt is mainly about handling event-day pressure: limited spaces near the venue, street parking that can be restricted by resident zones, and a few clear backup areas you can aim for. Start with the on-site options, then have a fallback plan if the nearby roads are full.
On-site parking at PSD Bank Arena (when it’s offered)
For some events, visitors can use parking directly at the PSD Bank Arena. According to venue information, there are up to 300 free spaces available on-site (access and availability depend on the specific event and how the area is opened up).
If you arrive during peak arrival windows, treat this as your “first try” option—but don’t rely on it if you’re traveling late or during a big match.
Event-day alternatives: where guests are directed to park
When the immediate venue parking isn’t workable (for example due to parallel events or peak demand), guest fans are directed to specific parking areas around Bornheim.
- Ratsweg-Festplatz (navigation: Am Bornheimer Hang)
- Ostparkstraße as a backup area if the first option is occupied
- Parking garage at Borsigallee (near the Hessen-Center) as another alternative
Because these public areas can fill up quickly on busy event days, you can check Mobypark for future availability and compare what’s bookable nearby before you head out—even if PSD Bank Arena itself currently has no spots listed.
Street parking in Bornheim: resident zones and pay-by-machine rules
Street parking around Bornheim typically follows Frankfurt’s zone system. You’ll often see paid parking rules and, in many blocks, resident parking (Anwohnerparken) permissions. If you don’t hold a resident permit, you may only be allowed to park for limited times or by buying a ticket during restricted periods.
Before you leave the car, check the signs for:
- Maximum parking duration (time limit for your vehicle class)
- Whether you need a permit or can use a Parkschein
- Days/times of restrictions (restrictions often change by day)
If you’re planning a longer stop, street parking rules can make garages the safer bet—especially on event days.
Garages and park buildings: best for predictable stays
Parkhäuser/garages are usually easier to manage than street spots because you can enter, get a ticket, and park for a known period. Prices and opening/entry procedures can vary by venue and operator, so rely on the posted signage and the ticket machines when you arrive.
If your main goal is not to “hunt” for a legal curb spot, aim for one of the event-day backup areas (like the Borsigallee garage) and use navigation based on the official access points.
Arrival planning: use public transport to reduce parking stress
PSD Bank Arena is very closely connected to the Johanna-Tesch-Platz transit stop. The area is served by the U6 and U7 lines, and there are also nearby bus connections. If you’re going to a busy event, combining transit with a backup parking plan can help you avoid the “arrive late, street rules are strict” scenario.
If you want, you can also check Mobypark before you depart to see whether any nearby private spaces become available for your specific date/time window.
Mobypark parking rates near PSD Bank Arena
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
