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Finding parking near Station Berlin Wannsee, Berlin
parking Station Berlin Wannsee — if you’re driving to S-Bahn Wannsee, the key question is where you can leave your car legally and reliably for the length of your stay. The most straightforward option is Park & Ride (P+R) by the station; street bays nearby can be pay-and-display and time-restricted, so it helps to know the rules before you arrive.
Park & Ride (P+R) by S-Bahn Wannsee
The P+R Wannsee is located directly in front of S-Bahn Bahnhof Wannsee in Nibelungenstraße, 14109 Berlin. It’s designed for drivers who want to park once and continue by rail and local buses.
- Transport links: S-Bahn lines S1 and S7, plus bus lines 114, 118, 218, 316 and night bus N16.
- Parking duration: P+R parking is typically allowed for up to 24 hours. For enforcement/control, keep the valid travel ticket until you exit.
- Payment: where fees apply, use the on-site ticket machines (commonly card payment is supported at the cash desks/machines).
For reference, the station address is Kronprinzessinnenweg 250, 14109 Berlin, and station facilities also include a Park & Ride area by the access around Kronprinzessinnenweg.
Parking on the street near Wannsee station
Street parking can be an option, but the practical reality around railway stations is that availability fluctuates and restrictions are strictly signposted. In this area, look out for parking metres/pay-and-display machines and any rules tied to your bay (time limits, ticket requirements, and permission zones).
- Follow the sign on your exact street/bay: nearby roads can have different tariffs and allowed durations.
- Plan for enforcement: if you arrive late or overshoot the paid time, the risk of a ticket rises quickly.
If you find street parking is full or you don’t want to keep returning to your car to extend time, you can check Mobypark for future availability for private/unused spaces near Wannsee—at the moment there are no bookable options shown for this location.
Garages and private parking spaces
Alongside street parking and P+R, you may also see off-street parking options such as garages and private parking areas around the station zone. These can be useful when you want a more predictable parking experience, but always verify the access rules (some areas are restricted to specific users/customers, or have different opening times).
- Access rules matter: check whether a barrier, permit, or reservation is required.
- Opening times vary: if you’re arriving early/late, confirm you can park during your planned window.
Quick tips to avoid problems when you park
- Don’t rely on “daytime = free” assumptions: follow the current signage for each bay/area.
- With P+R, keep your ticket: you may need it for controls before you leave (up to the 24-hour limit).
- Arrive with a plan: if you’re heading in peak commuter periods, consider going straight to P+R so you’re not forced to keep circling for a legal space.
If your dates put pressure on on-street availability, use the search bar on Mobypark to check whether anything changes close to Station Berlin Wannsee (availability can change over time), then compare your public options against what’s available for your stay.
FAQ about parking at Station Berlin Wannsee
Below are the most common questions drivers ask before leaving the car at/near S-Bahn Wannsee.