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As a hotel in the heart of Düsseldorf, we, the Hotel Stage47 team, would like to provide you with valuable information about parking in Düsseldorf. Whether you want to park in the city centre, at the airport or at popular locations such as Königsallee or Medienhafen – we have compiled tips and information on parking zones, multi-storey car parks and free parking options for you.

Parking near the Hotel Stage47

The Crown parking garage at Oststraße 52.
The rates are currently €32 for 24 hours.

Guests of the Hotel Stage47 can first pick up a parking card and then drive over to the parking garage.
They only pay €20 per night, but have to return the parking card to us after checking out.

Parking spaces are limited and must be reserved well in advance.

Car parks near the main railway station

If you would like to park near Düsseldorf Central Station, there are several multi-storey car parks available:

Car park at the main station: Immermannstraße 65, 40210 Düsseldorf.
Hbf Ost multi-storey car park: Willi-Becker-Allee 10, 40227 Düsseldorf.
KAP 1 multi-storey car park: Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 1, 40210 Düsseldorf.

These multi-storey car parks offer parking spaces at different prices and are ideal for visitors who need a parking space near the main station.

Cheap parking zones, car parks and charges in Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf is divided into different parking zones, which have different charges and times. Here is the most important information about the three main zones:Zone 1Fees: 0.90 euros for 12 minutes (on weekdays from 9:00 to 22:00).

Zone 1

Zones: Fritz-Roeber-Straße, Hofgartenrampe, Maximilian-Weyhe-Allee, Jägerhofstraße, Jacobistraße, Pempelforter Straße, Kölner Straße, Ludwig-Erhard-Allee, Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz, Willi-Becker-Allee, Ellerstraße, Mintropplatz, Mintropstraße, Stresemannplatz, Graf-Adolf-Straße, Haroldstraße, Rheinufer, Völklinger Straße, Rheinkniebrücke.Zone 2Charges: 0.60 euros for 12 minutes (weekdays from 9:00 to 20:00).

Zone 2

Areas: Rheinkniebrücke, Rheinalleetunnel, Rheinallee, Werftstraße, Wiesenstraße, railway line behind Wiesen- and Kopperstraße, A52 junction Büderich, Theodor-Heuss-Brücke, Rotterdamer Straße, Stockumer Kirchstraße, Weißdornstraße, Beckbuschstraße, Heymstraße, Rheinbad, Stockumer Höfe.

Zone 3

Charges: 0.40 euros for 12 minutes (weekdays from 9:00 to 18:00).

Areas: Historic city centre of Kaiserswerth (Niederrheinstraße, An Sankt Swidbert, Burgallee, Rhein, Fliednerstraße).

Rest of the city

Charges: 0.40 euros for 12 minutes (Monday to Sunday, 7:00 to 20:00).

Parking at Düsseldorf Airport

There are numerous car parks at Düsseldorf Airport, including P2 and P5, which are located in the immediate vicinity of the terminal. Parking fees vary, but you can also book a parking space online in the airport’s multi-storey car parks to make it easier to find a parking space. Car park P1 is ideal if you need a parking space quickly and want to go directly to the terminal.

Free parking facilities (Park & Ride)

If you would like to park free of charge, we recommend using the Park & Ride (P+R) facilities located throughout the city. Here are some of the most important P+R facilities in Düsseldorf:P+R Heyestraße:

Address: Heyestraße, 40625 Düsseldorf.
Approx. 160 parking spaces.

P+R Further Straße / Am Schönenkamp:

Address: Further Straße, 40229 Düsseldorf.
Approx. 55 parking spaces.

P+R Ickerswarder Straße:

Address: Ickerswarder Straße, 40229 Düsseldorf.

Further information on the P+R facilities can be found on the official website of the city of Düsseldorf.

Tips for a relaxed search for a parking space

Use the parking guidance system with dynamic signposts and information boards to quickly find free parking spaces in the city centre.
In popular areas such as Königsallee, the Media Harbour, the banks of the Rhine or Carlsplatz, there are many paid parking options, which are often within walking distance of the sights.
Pay the parking fees easily and conveniently with the PayByPhone app or PayPal to avoid searching for a parking ticket machine.
You will often find free parking spaces near the outer limits of the environmental zone. However, make sure that you display the parking disc if this is indicated on the signs.
Use the parking ticket options in the various zones to be able to park flexibly and pay attention to the displayed rates such as ‘4 euros’ or ‘3 euros’ per hour.

Whether you are looking for a parking space in the city centre, at the airport or at sights such as the Tonhalle, the Ehrenhof or the art collection – good planning and the right information make parking in Düsseldorf much easier. We at Stage47 hope that these tips will help you to find a suitable car park and enjoy your stay in the city stress-free!