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Parcheggi Mobypark vicino a Bergen-Enkheim

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Parking Bergen-Enkheim is usually a trade-off between paid garages, sign-based street rules, and park-and-ride options. If you want to avoid circling for spaces, start with the garage/P+R options below and only then consider street parking where restrictions can change block by block.

Garage parking at Hessen-Center (useful for Bergen-Enkheim)

One of the most straightforward paid options serving the Bergen-Enkheim area is the Hessen-Center parking garage (parking-by-tickets, clear opening hours).

  • Hourly rates: first hour €1.00, 2nd–3rd hour €1.50 each, each additional hour €2.00
  • Daily max: €10.00
  • Free parking: Saturdays after 4:00 PM
  • Opening: Monday–Saturday 6:00 AM–9:00 PM (you can exit later)
  • Lost ticket fee: €10.00
  • Payment: cash and card payments are supported

If you arrive on a weekend and want to keep it simple, the Saturday free window can help—but it’s still smart to check the current signage at the entrance. When garage capacity is tight or your dates are unusual, you can also check Mobypark for future availability in this area (availability can vary by date).

Option How it works Price at a glance
Hessen-Center garage Pay per time €1.00 first hour; daily max €10.00 (Sat after 4 PM free)
P+R Haus Borsigallee Requires public transport ticket Daily €1.50; weekly €5.00; monthly €15.00

Street parking rules (Bergen-Enkheim): what to check first

In Frankfurt neighborhoods like Bergen-Enkheim, street parking is often controlled by posted signs and time limits. To reduce the risk of tickets, focus on these practical checks:

  • Parking direction: generally park on the right-hand side in the direction of travel (one-way streets can differ)
  • Don’t block traffic: avoid parking too close to corners/intersections or bus stops (follow the exact distances shown on signage)
  • Follow sign types: if you see no stopping / no parking signs, even stopping briefly can be illegal
  • Parking discs (Parkscheibe): some areas require a disc to show your arrival time; the allowed duration is usually limited (often a few hours)
  • Residents’ zones: in areas with heavy demand, residents may be able to use an Anwohnerparkausweis. Visitors without the permit must still pay and/or follow the posted time limits

If you can’t quickly confirm the rules at the curb, switch to a garage or P+R option—street restrictions can be enforced strictly in the city.

P+R Haus Borsigallee (Kruppstraße) for an easier arrival

For drivers who want predictable rules, P+R Haus Borsigallee is a major park-and-ride option at Borsigallee 24a, 60388 Frankfurt (near Kruppstraße, U4/U7). It’s designed for commuters and can work well when local street parking is limited.

  • Prices: daily €1.50, weekly €5.00, monthly €15.00, annual €180.00
  • Opening: open 24/7
  • Ticket requirement: parking permission is valid only with a valid RMV public transport ticket (or an appropriate Kombi-Ticket for events)
  • Height limit: max 2.00 m

Overnight parking in/around Bergen-Enkheim: stick to sign-allowed spots

Overnight parking isn’t automatically “allowed” just because it’s on a side street. In Germany, leaving a vehicle for more than a short period counts as parking, and enforcement depends heavily on signage.

  • Street overnight: only park where it’s explicitly permitted and not covered by no-parking/no-stopping signs or residents-only rules
  • Legal overnight-friendly option: use P+R facilities where permitted and make sure you meet any ticket conditions (for P+R Haus Borsigallee, you need the required public transport ticket)

If you need flexible timing for late arrival, check Mobypark for future availability before you commit to a curb spot—private capacity can change by date.

Quick plan for your trip

  • If you’re going during the week: prioritize a garage or P+R to avoid time-limit stress on the street.
  • If you’re going on Saturday: consider the Hessen-Center Saturday-after-4:00 PM free window, but still park only where the entrance/curb signage confirms it.
  • If you’re unsure about street rules: don’t guess—move to a signed garage or P+R option.

Tariffe di parcheggio Mobypark vicino a Bergen-Enkheim

Tempo di parcheggio

Tariffe del parcheggio Mobypark

1 ora di parcheggio

da € 1.00

24 ore di parcheggio

da € 6.00

1 settimana di parcheggio

da € 20.00

1 mese di parcheggio

da € 50.00

Parcheggio economico vicino a Bergen-Enkheim, Francoforte

Domande frequenti sul parcheggio a Bergen-Enkheim

What are the parking fees at Hessen-Center near Bergen-Enkheim?
At the Hessen-Center parking garage, the first hour costs €1.00, the 2nd and 3rd hours cost €1.50 each, and each additional hour costs €2.00. The daily maximum is €10.00. Parking is free on Saturdays if you enter after 4:00 PM. The garage is open Monday–Saturday from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM (exits are possible later). A lost ticket typically costs €10.00.
Can I park for free in Bergen-Enkheim?
Free parking on the street is not something you can rely on in Frankfurt neighborhoods—curb rules depend on posted signs. A clear example of a free condition is inside the Hessen-Center garage: Saturdays are free if you enter after 4:00 PM. For any street spot, you must check the exact signage at the parking location (time limits, parking disc requirements, or no-parking rules).
Where can I park overnight near Bergen-Enkheim legally?
Overnight street parking is only legal where it is explicitly allowed by signage (and not covered by no-parking/no-stopping rules or residents-only permits). A dependable overnight option is P+R parking—e.g., P+R Haus Borsigallee (open 24/7) where you must meet the public-transport ticket requirement. Always confirm the rules on the signs at the exact curb/entrance.
Do residents’ parking permits (Anwohnerparkausweis) allow visitors to park for free in Bergen-Enkheim?
No. Anwohnerparkausweis permits apply to eligible residents within specific permit zones. Visitors without the permit still need to follow the posted street rules (which may include payment, parking disc use, and maximum durations). The permit does not automatically grant free parking for every driver.
How much does P+R Haus Borsigallee cost and what do I need to use it?
P+R Haus Borsigallee (Borsigallee 24a, near Kruppstraße U4/U7) costs €1.50 for a daily ticket, €5.00 for a weekly ticket, €15.00 for a monthly ticket, and €180.00 for an annual ticket. The parking authorization is valid only together with a valid RMV public transport ticket (or an appropriate Kombi-Ticket for events). The facility is open 24/7 and has an entry height limit of 2.00 m.
What happens if I ignore no-parking signs or exceed street parking time limits in Bergen-Enkheim?
If you park in an area marked no-parking/no-stopping or you exceed the allowed time, you can receive a fine. Typical enforcement in Germany ranges from about €10 for small overruns up to higher amounts for longer overruns, and repeat or severe violations can lead to stronger consequences (and in some cases towing). To avoid fines, check the exact curb signage before leaving your car.