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Finding parking near Bogen F, Zurich

Looking for parking Bogen F in Zurich? This guide focuses on the real parking options around Viaduktstrasse (Bogen F, Kreis 5) so you can choose a space that fits your concert timing—without last-minute stress.

Use it to understand street limits, blue zone rules, and what to avoid around the venue—then book a spot in advance when public parking is likely to be short-stay or fully taken.

Book nearby private parking for Bogen F with Mobypark

Instead of relying only on on-street spaces and pay-and-display meters, Mobypark helps you pre-book private parking spots owned by places that don’t actively use them (for example hotel parking areas, office/utility spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). For event nights at Bogen F, having a reserved place is often the difference between parking smoothly and driving around looking for a free spot.

When you search on Mobypark, set your arrival date/time and choose the duration you need (hourly or day-long). You’ll then compare what’s available in the area and pick the option that matches your schedule.

Street parking & blue zones: where time limits can catch you

Around Bogen F and the Viadukt area, street parking is commonly controlled by blue zones. These typically require a parking disc and only allow free/limited parking during the signed times—rules can vary by street, so check the signs and information boards on-site.

If the permitted time window won’t cover your whole concert evening (or you’re arriving later), you can compare that uncertainty with pre-booked parking on Mobypark, which is designed for drivers who don’t want to keep moving the car to stay within the rules.

Garages and pay meters: expect higher pressure on concert days

Even when garages and metered options are available, concert evenings around Kreis 5 can reduce availability quickly—especially if you need parking for more than just a short stop. Public rates are often calculated hourly, which can add up during longer events.

At Mobypark, parking options can start around CHF 3 per hour or CHF 20 per day (depending on the spot and duration). More importantly than the sticker price, reserving in advance can help you avoid the “drive around until something opens up” scenario—an advantage worth considering when you’re comparing against short-stay street parking or congested garage entrances.

Don’t park in restricted venue areas (tow risk)

Bogen F’s own published parking instructions warn against parking in specific backstage and access areas (including restricted dead-end driveways) because vehicles there may be towed. For attendee cars, stick to publicly designated parking and follow the posted instructions in the area.

If you’re unsure which nearby spaces are actually meant for public use, it’s safer to pre-check availability and access on Mobypark rather than guessing while you’re already in the street-parking hunt.

How to pick the right parking option for your Bogen F visit

  • Match the duration: choose the hourly option if you’ll be back soon, or a day-long option if you’re staying through the event.
  • Check access details: look for the pickup/entry instructions shown for each spot so you’re not surprised on arrival.
  • Compare against public limits: if blue zone time doesn’t fit, use reserved parking instead of trying to “beat the clock.” (Blue zone rules are also covered in the FAQ below.)

Then, use the Mobypark search bar with your dates to confirm availability and price before you set off for Bogen F.

Quick checklist before you arrive at Bogen F

  • Bring/prepare your parking disc if you’re using blue zones (only if the signage requires it).
  • Double-check posted time limits and days of enforcement.
  • Avoid backstage/restricted access areas—use only publicly designated parking.
  • If you’re coming for an evening concert, prefer a reserved option so you’re not searching after doors open.

Mobypark parking rates near Bogen F

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.50

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 400.00

Cheap parking near Bogen F, Zurich

FAQ about parking near Bogen F

Are there blue parking zones near Bogen F in Zurich?
Yes—around the Viadukt (Kreis 5) area there are typically blue zones on residential and nearby streets. Blue zones usually require a parking disc and are governed by the times shown on the blue-zone signs. Always follow the exact instructions on the street where you park, because enforcement times and rules can differ.
How long can I park in a blue zone near Bogen F?
Blue zones near Zurich commonly allow free/limited parking only for a short, signed duration (often around one hour) and only during specific weekday hours, with the parking disc. At other times (such as evenings or on Sundays/public holidays), the rules may differ. Check the blue-zone signage on site to confirm the allowed time window for that specific street.
What happens if I park in a restricted area near Bogen F?
Bogen F’s published parking instructions include warnings about restricted backstage/access areas where attendee cars should not park. Vehicles parked in those areas may be towed. To avoid problems, only use parking spaces that are clearly designated for public use and follow any posted venue instructions in the area.
Is it better to reserve parking for a concert at Bogen F?
On concert evenings, street parking and garages can fill up quickly, and street time limits may not match your full event plan. Reserving a spot in advance (for example via Mobypark) reduces the need to search for an available space and helps you park with confidence for the duration you need.
Can I park near Bogen F at night?
Night parking depends on the specific street and the posted controls. Some blue zones may be more permissive during certain night hours, but others are still enforced based on the signage. If you need guaranteed parking for a late arrival, pre-booking a private spot is usually the safer option than relying only on on-street availability.