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Finding parking near Reichstagsgebäude, Berlin

If you’re searching for parking Reichstagsgebäude, you’ll quickly notice the area is heavily regulated. There are no public parking spaces directly at the Reichstagsgebäude for private cars, so the practical options are paid street parking nearby, garages/underground car parks, or a pre-booked private spot.

Book private parking near Reichstagsgebäude with Mobypark

When curbside spaces are limited (and time limits are short), Mobypark can be a smart alternative. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots on land that owners don’t actively use—such as hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. That means you’re not relying on luck when you arrive; you can reserve in advance and reduce the stress of driving around the government district.

Because typical street/garage pricing can add up fast in central Berlin, it’s also worth comparing: street rates can reach around €4 per hour in the most central zones, and garages are often around €3 per hour. Depending on your selected duration, booking through Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than standard public tariffs.

If your plans change, Mobypark also supports free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival (check the exact terms for your chosen spot).

Street parking near Reichstagsgebäude: zones, time limits, and costs

On-street parking around Berlin Mitte is generally within paid parking zones, and it’s frequently limited to about 2–3 hours in practice. That makes street parking risky if your visit runs long or you want a relaxed arrival window.

  • Typical hourly costs: up to roughly €4/h in very central areas; about €2–€3/h in nearby zones.
  • Evening rules: later tariffs can apply (often from around 20:00), but they’re not guaranteed to be significantly cheaper everywhere.
  • Free parking: it’s uncommon close to the Reichstagsgebäude, though some stretches may be free on Sundays/holidays—always verify using the signed rules on the street.

Also be careful with overstaying: fines can start around €20 and increase with the type of violation (for example, parking where it blocks passage, on sidewalks, or ignoring a restriction). If you’re planning a longer stay, consider comparing the street time pressure with a reservable private spot on Mobypark.

Garages and underground car parks: more predictable, but availability varies

There are multiple parking garages around the area, and these are often the easiest way to park legally when street spots are occupied or time-limited. As a benchmark, garages near the center are commonly around €3 per hour, and some offer day/24-hour options.

The drawback is availability: on busy days, you may arrive to a full garage (or waste time driving to find an empty one). If you want certainty—especially when you have a specific entry time—booking a private parking spot through Mobypark is often less stressful than hunting for an open bay at the last minute.

Overnight parking and long stays: where to park instead of the street

Because street parking near Berlin Mitte is often capped to a short maximum duration, overnight parking usually doesn’t work well curbside. For long stays, drivers typically need a garage/underground option or a private lot that supports longer parking periods.

Mobypark can fit this use case because it’s built for advance booking of private parking spaces, not just short-term curbside parking. It’s especially useful when you want to park for a full day and avoid last-minute searches.

Quick checklist for a smooth Reichstagsgebäude visit

  • Arrive with a plan: if you’re visiting around peak times, don’t rely on finding street space.
  • Check the rule on the sign: time limits and payment zones vary block by block.
  • Choose the right duration: street parking is usually for short stays; garages/private lots are better for longer visits.
  • Use filters for your needs: if you need features like step-free access or charging, refine your search on Mobypark.

Mobypark parking rates near Reichstagsgebäude

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 12.00

1 week parking

from € 62.00

1 month parking

from € 152.00

Cheap parking near Reichstagsgebäude, Berlin

FAQ about parking near Reichstagsgebäude

Is there public parking directly at the Reichstagsgebäude?
No. For private cars, you generally can’t park directly at the Reichstagsgebäude in the immediate area. The practical options are paid street parking nearby (within regulated zones) or parking garages/underground car parks a short drive away, or a pre-booked private parking spot through Mobypark.
How long can I park on the street near the Reichstagsgebäude?
In the government district and Berlin Mitte, on-street parking is typically limited to around 2–3 hours in many places. Time limits are enforced, so if your visit could run longer, plan for a garage or a pre-booked private spot (for example via Mobypark) rather than risking an overstay.
What are typical parking costs near the Reichstagsgebäude (street vs. garages)?
Street rates in central Berlin can be up to about €4 per hour in the most central zones, and nearby zones are often around €2–€3 per hour. Garages/underground car parks commonly sit around €3 per hour. For longer visits, comparing with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can help you budget more predictably and avoid time pressure.
Is there free parking near the Reichstagsgebäude or on the Straße des 17. Juni?
Free street parking close to the Reichstagsgebäude is generally rare. Some areas may be free on Sundays or public holidays, but it varies by stretch—always follow the posted signs and local rules. If you want a simpler option, consider Park-and-Ride outside the center and continue by public transport, or use an advance booking for certainty.
Can I find parking spontaneously for the Reichstag dome, or should I book?
On busy days and around specific entry times, spontaneous parking can be difficult because street parking is time-limited and availability changes quickly. Booking in advance is usually the safer choice. With Mobypark, you can reserve a private spot ahead of time and avoid arriving to an unexpected full garage or a street limit that doesn’t match your visit.