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Finding parking near Chicago 1928, Zurich
If you’re looking for parking Chicago 1928 in Zurich-Oerlikon, the key is getting a reliable spot before your event starts—especially around Birchstrasse 150. Use the public options nearby when they fit your timing, but plan ahead with pre-booked parking so you’re not circling for a space.
Pre-book parking for Chicago 1928 with Mobypark
Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots near Chicago 1928—places like hotel parking, unused office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces that owners don’t actively use. Instead of hoping a public garage has space, you can secure your parking in advance and arrive ready to go.
Because public garages are often busy on arrival peaks, booking a private spot through Mobypark can be a practical alternative to on-the-day parking—drivers may even pay less than typical public parking rates depending on the day and duration.
Public garages in the surrounding area (Cityport, Center Eleven, Jungholz)
Chicago 1928 is part of Halle 550 (Birchstrasse 150). The venue guidance points drivers to nearby public garages including Cityport, Center Eleven, and Jungholz. These are useful if your plans are flexible, but availability can change fast on event nights—so if you want certainty, consider reserving in advance with Mobypark as a backup to garages.
If you’re arriving during a peak window, it’s worth comparing your options: a public garage can mean walking and entry time, while a reserved private spot on Mobypark is geared toward getting you parked without the last-minute search.
Street parking around Oerlikon: expect limits and enforcement
There may be street parking options in the Oerlikon area, but availability is typically unpredictable near busy venues, and restrictions (time limits, zone rules, and permitted parking sides) can change by street. If you plan to try street parking, double-check signs before you leave the car—event arrivals can leave little time to move if you get the rules wrong.
For the simplest “arrive and park” plan, many drivers choose to pre-book a private spot on Mobypark instead of relying on short-stay street spaces when it matters most.
Event-day access rules near Halle 550 (what to avoid)
On-site parking at the venue is restricted. The venue directions note that parking is prohibited in front of hall parts B and C. Access to Gate A is only permitted from Birchstrasse coming from the north, and delivery times are listed for mornings and afternoons. Truck parking is also limited and requires request/permission.
Because these restrictions can slow down last-minute arrivals, it helps to plan your parking location before you drive in—Mobypark can be an easier way to avoid time pressure when you’d otherwise be searching for a spot close to the venue.
Bicycle parking and practical arrival tips
If you’re arriving by bike, bicycle parking spaces are available directly in front of StageOne and behind Halle 550. For cars, keep your route simple: choose a nearby garage option when it matches your schedule, or use Mobypark to reserve a private space ahead of time so you can focus on your event.
Before you book, confirm your date/time and trip duration in the search bar on this page, and check whether you need covered or uncovered parking for Chicago 1928.
Mobypark parking rates near Chicago 1928
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.50
24 hours parking
from € 15.00
1 week parking
from € 85.00
1 month parking
from € 250.00