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Finding parking near Station Berlin Spandau, Berlin
Parking Station Berlin Spandau is all about choosing the right option around Bahnhof Berlin‑Spandau—especially if you’re arriving on a timetable, want to avoid driving round for spaces, or need to park somewhere with clear height and opening rules.
Car parks closest to Bahnhof Berlin‑Spandau
For an easy arrival, start with the main public car parks by the station area. Two common choices are the Spandau Arcaden parkhaus (large capacity, operated as a timed paid facility) and the Berlin‑Spandau Galeria (covered parking with day-time opening).
If you prefer something more flexible, there are also nearby pay-and-display bays, including Moritzstraße 16 (ticket machine; shown as open 24/7) and longer-operating paid areas around the station and Rathaus Spandau side of town.
| Parking option (near station) | Typical hours shown | How charges are set (examples) | Notes to check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spandau Arcaden parkhaus | Paid hours shown: Mon–Sun 05:00–01:00 | €1 for the first 3 hours, then €2 per extra hour | Height limit: 2.00 m |
| Berlin‑Spandau Galeria (covered) | Mon–Sat 07:00–20:30 (closed Sundays incl. public holidays) | Example shown: €1.50 per hour | Pay at the machine |
| Moritzstraße 16 (outdoor bays) | Shown as 24 hours (00:00–00:00) | Example shown: €0.50 per 15 minutes | Includes accessible spaces |
| Stabholzgarten (behind Rathaus Spandau) | Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00, Sat 09:00–14:00 | €0.50 per started 30 minutes | Free after 17:00 and Sundays free |
| Altstädter Ring / Moritzstraße park area (parkhaus) | Shown as 00:00–24:00 (paid) | Example shown: €1 per started hour | Height limit: 1.90 m |
Pay-and-display parking on Moritzstraße and nearby
On-street and surface bays around the station area are usually controlled by time. In the Moritzstraße area, parking is shown as charged on weekdays (with Sundays free), and you’ll need to follow the posted times and use the ticket machine to start/extend your session.
If you’re planning a short stop, look for options priced in smaller time blocks (for example, the Moritzstraße 16 bays charge in 15-minute steps), as that can be easier to manage than hourly tariffs if you’re not sure how long you’ll need.
Overnight parking and “free” time windows
Overnight parking around the station can vary a lot by site. For example, the Spandau Arcaden is shown as paid only within a late window (ending at 01:00), while Moritzstraße 16 is shown as operating 24 hours with a short-interval tariff.
There are also limited free windows on some nearby bays: Stabholzgarten is shown as free from 17:00 and free on Sundays. Always double-check signage at the specific bay/entrance you choose, because “free” typically applies only during the stated periods.
Park & Ride (P+R) if you want to avoid station-centre searching
Park & Ride (P+R) sites are car parks at public transport stops, designed to reduce pressure on inner areas. If station-centre spaces feel too tight for your arrival time, consider using a P+R option and continuing by S‑Bahn/U‑Bahn or buses instead—this can cut the risk of getting stuck circling for a bay.
Quick checklist before you drive in
- Check height limits: for example, 1.90 m at one park area vs 2.00 m at Spandau Arcaden.
- Match your arrival time to opening/paid hours (some covered options close Sundays; some facilities have late cut-offs).
- Watch for “started” charging (many tariffs apply per started hour or per started time block).
- Keep an eye on how long you’ll be: smaller-interval tariffs can suit short visits.
If you arrive to find the public options full—or your dates don’t fit the posted public opening rules—you can check Mobypark for any future availability around Station Berlin Spandau.