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Mobypark parking locations near Notfall Kinderspital Zürich

Finding parking near Notfall Kinderspital Zürich, Zurich

If you’re looking for parking Notfall Kinderspital Zürich, the main reality is that visitor parking on site is limited and time-restricted at the entrance. A good plan is to pre-check the hospital garage rules (Lenggstrasse) and, when you need certainty, consider pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark so you’re not circling for an open space.

Reserve a private parking spot near Notfall Kinderspital Zürich with Mobypark

Because the hospital’s on-site spaces are limited, especially during busy arrival times, booking in advance can save a lot of stress. Mobypark unlocks private parking spots around the area (for example unused hotel/office spaces or private driveways) that can be booked ahead of time—so you can arrive knowing you have a place to park, instead of depending on whatever public availability you find on arrival.

Use the hospital garage at Lenggstrasse (limited capacity, clear tariff rules)

For car arrivals, the children’s hospital indicates that parking is available in its Tiefgarage with an entrance on Lenggstrasse. It’s offered in limited number, so if you’re coming for an urgent visit, plan for capacity pressure.

Visitor-style pricing guidance shared by the hospital includes a free first 30 minutes, then hourly increments, with a daily maximum for Monday–Sunday. If you expect a longer stop, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a more predictable alternative—and in many cases it works out cheaper than paying the capped daily visitor rate, while also reducing the risk of arriving to a full garage.

Drop-off parking at the main entrance: aim for the short windows

At the Haupteingang (main entrance), there are very short-term parking options intended for drop-off/loading. The hospital’s published information mentions short stays (up to 15 minutes) with free parking, plus additional spaces with a longer limit.

If you know you’ll need more than a quick unload (for example, handling documentation, waiting with a companion, or assisting someone), don’t rely on getting that short free slot. Booking on Mobypark can help you avoid the time pressure of racing a limited window—so you can park once and handle what you need without constantly checking the clock.

Surface bays at Pestalozzistrasse and accessibility parking

Besides the garage, the hospital also references ungedeckte (surface) parking at Pestalozzistrasse with a maximum stay of 3 hours and an hourly rate. If you choose surface parking, treat it as a short-stay option and keep your arrival time in mind.

For accessibility, the published “Parkplatz-Angebot” includes disabled parking places (including spaces at the main entrance that require the correct parking card). If you’re coordinating access needs, pre-booking via Mobypark is especially helpful when public options feel uncertain—so you can prioritize access and arrival readiness over last-minute availability hunting.

What to do if the on-site spots are full (and how public parking fits in)

Street parking around hospitals is typically subject to signage and time limits (for example, look for marked zones like blue-zone areas and follow any pay-and-display instructions). If you end up outside the hospital’s guaranteed areas, you’ll usually trade convenience for higher enforcement risk or shorter permitted stays.

In that situation, a practical approach is to decide fast: either use the hospital’s short-term drop-off, move to a longer-permitted option, or—if you need reliability—choose a pre-booked private spot through Mobypark. That way, your plan doesn’t depend on finding the right limit at the right moment.

Bikes and arrivals without a car

If you’re travelling without a vehicle, the hospital also points visitors to nearby public transport stops and offers bicycle parking on the outdoor area (covered and uncovered). For car users, though, the key point remains: on-site capacity is limited, so planning for the garage entrance at Lenggstrasse (and reserving a private alternative when time matters) is usually the fastest path.

Tip: If you’re booking for Notfall-related visits, enter your planned date/time in the search bar and compare the available options for the stay length you actually need (quick drop-off vs. longer waiting). When time windows are tight, pre-booking beats improvising.

Mobypark parking rates near Notfall Kinderspital Zürich

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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 Notfall Kinderspital Zürich, Zurich

FAQ about parking near Notfall Kinderspital Zürich

Where is the entrance to the hospital garage for parking Notfall Kinderspital Zürich?
The hospital states that car parking is available in its Tiefgarage, and the entry is on Lenggstrasse. Parking capacity is limited, so plan ahead—especially for urgent arrivals.
Is there free short-term parking at the main entrance?
Yes. The hospital’s parking information mentions very short-term spaces at the Haupteingang intended for quick drop-off/loading, including a free window for up to 15 minutes. If your stop will be longer, plan an option with a longer maximum time.
How long can you park in the Tiefgarage and what are the basic pricing rules?
The hospital indicates that for stays longer than 3 hours you should use the Tiefgarage, and that parking duration is not limited by time there. Pricing is based on the published visitor/parent caregiver tariff rules (including a free first 30 minutes), and a daily maximum applies for Monday–Sunday.
Are there surface parking options near Notfall Kinderspital Zürich?
The hospital references ungedeckte (surface) parking at Pestalozzistrasse with a maximum stay of 3 hours and an hourly rate. Treat surface bays as short-stay parking and arrive with your timing in mind.
Is disabled parking available and what do I need to park there?
Yes. The hospital’s published “Parkplatz-Angebot” includes disabled parking places. For these, you typically need the appropriate disabled parking card/permit as indicated by the hospital information.