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Finding parking near FIFA Museum, Zurich
If you’re searching for parking FIFA Museum, the key thing to know is that the FIFA Museum itself doesn’t offer a car park—so your best option is nearby public parking or a pre-booked private spot. The museum is in the heart of Zurich, around Tessinerplatz, where on-street parking is usually limited and time-based.
To make arrival easier, plan around parking rules first. Then (especially on busy days) use Mobypark to reserve a private space in advance—many spots are in hotel/office areas, private driveways, or unused garage spaces that owners don’t use day-to-day.
Book a reserved private spot near the FIFA Museum with Mobypark
Because the museum doesn’t have its own parking, Mobypark helps you avoid the “find a space first” problem by letting drivers pre-book private parking spots nearby. Instead of circling for a street spot or relying on a garage entrance being available, you can compare options for your exact date and timing—so you arrive ready for your visit.
In practice, this is a strong alternative to time-limited public parking: when you choose a reserved private spot on Mobypark, you’re not locked into parking-disc windows or short maximum durations.
Street parking near Tessinerplatz: blue zones and the parking disc
In central Zurich (including the Tessinerplatz/FIFA Museum area), you’ll commonly see blue zones. These are workday time-restricted and typically require a parking disc (Parkscheibe)—a parking disc is mandatory and electronic discs are not accepted in these zones.
Typical blue-zone rules are time-window based:
- 08:00–11:30 and 13:30–18:00: usually 1 hour, set the disc to the next required increment after arrival.
- 11:30–13:30: permission usually runs until 14:30.
- 18:00–08:00 (next day): permission usually runs until 09:00.
For drivers who want to avoid calculating time windows, Mobypark can be a practical comparison point—reserve private parking rather than depending on a disc and a tightly timed stop.
Paid garages and car parks: when hourly rates become expensive
Garages can be easier than street parking because the space is guaranteed once you arrive—but the cost depends on how long you stay. For example, one option near the Enge area is Parkhaus Hafen Enge (Mythenquai 21), which has an hourly tariff during the day and a limited maximum duration at night.
If you’re planning a longer visit window, garages that price by the hour can add up quickly—especially when you arrive outside the cheapest daytime period. In those cases, it often makes sense to compare with Mobypark, where you can search for day-long options that fit your plan without last-minute parking decisions.
Accessible / disabled parking near the FIFA Museum
The FIFA Museum doesn’t have its own car park or dedicated disabled spaces. If you need disabled parking, the practical approach is to contact the museum directly to arrange guidance or reservation for accessible parking options.
Alternatively, the city provides an overview of disabled parking spaces across Zurich. If you want certainty for accessibility on your travel day, Mobypark’s private reservations can also be worth checking alongside public options.
Quick planning checklist for your parking FIFA Museum visit
- Arrive with a plan: check blue-zone rules before you park on-street.
- Decide your stay length: for longer stays, compare garages vs. reserved private parking.
- Go pre-booked on busy days: if you’re visiting during peak periods, reserving on Mobypark can reduce time pressure.
Mobypark parking rates near FIFA Museum
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 3.00
24 hours parking
from € 15.00
1 week parking
from € 100.00
1 month parking
from € 400.00


