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Finding parking near The Cave, Frankfurt
Parking The Cave (Brönnerstraße 11, 60313 Frankfurt) can be tricky on weekend nights, so plan for street limits and have a backup option ready before you drive in. Below are the most practical ways to find parking near The Cave—focused on what works for arriving for late shows.
Street parking near The Cave: meters, time limits, and resident zones
Along and around Brönnerstraße and the nearby Innenstadt I streets, you’ll typically find metered street parking with short max durations and clear signage. The biggest “gotchas” are:
- Time limits: many bays are capped (often under a few hours) and reset rules are posted on the sign.
- Resident permits (Bewohnerparken): some curb sections are restricted to permit holders—parking there without a permit can be enforced.
- No-parking lines/zones: look for markings and street signs before you commit to a space.
If street bays fill up, it’s smart to switch immediately to another parking type. You can also check Mobypark for future availability in the area when your dates come up—useful if you want to avoid the last-minute search.
Garages and off-street parking: the best backup when the curb is full
When you’re heading to a late-night venue like The Cave, off-street parking (multi-storey garages and private lots) is usually the most reliable fallback because you’re not competing with curb turnover. For this area, search for garages around Innenstadt (60313) and nearby inner-city areas such as Altstadt and Bahnhofsviertel—they’re often where drivers end up when Brönnerstraße curb spaces are limited.
Tip: before you arrive, confirm opening hours and whether the garage supports in-and-out access during your planned time window (some lots are stricter late at night).
Arrival timing for The Cave: reduce the “peak-time scramble”
Because The Cave runs late on busy nights, your best chance is to arrive earlier than the crowd—especially on Fridays and Saturdays. If you arrive right at peak entry times, you may spend a long time circling, and that can cost you more time than parking itself.
If you’re trying to match your parking to show timing, plan for:
- Pay-and-display street bays: have a payment method ready and don’t rely on “finding another minute.”
- Garage routes: set navigation to the garage entrance so you don’t waste time when you’re looking for a curb spot.
Parking checklist before you leave the car
| Check | What to look for |
|---|---|
| Bay signage | Maximum time, payment method, and any restrictions (including resident-permit sections) |
| Street markings | Lines and “no parking” zones right beside the bay |
| Backup plan | Know which garage area you’ll switch to if the curb is full (Innenstadt/Altstadt/Bahnhofsviertel) |
| Last-minute availability | If you can’t find curb parking, check Mobypark for future openings so you can compare your next attempt |
Mobypark parking rates near The Cave
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