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Finding parking near Steffi-Graf-Stadion, Berlin
Street parking near Steffi-Graf-Stadion (paid zones in Berlin)
If you’re searching for parking Steffi-Graf-Stadion, the most realistic option is usually marked street bays in and around Grunewald. In Berlin, curb parking is typically regulated by parking zones, so always match what you see on the sign to the tariff you expect to pay.
Rates vary by zone (check the zone number on-site): some zones charge €0.50 per 15 minutes (zones 14, 78 & 81), others €1.00 per 15 minutes (zones 1, 2, 3, 15, 21, 29 & 35), and in other zones €0.75 per 15 minutes.
- Before you leave the car: confirm the zone number, the maximum time limit, and whether the bay is permit-only.
- Payment rules: street meters/parking machines generally require you to start the session correctly—don’t assume you can “top up later” unless the sign says so.
- Event day behavior: after start time, nearby bays can fill quickly—be ready to move on to avoid overstaying.
Details that matter most for you—like costs and how restrictions work—are also covered in the FAQ below.
Garages and Parkhäuser nearby (off-street alternatives)
Many visitors look for parking near the stadium first, but there are no on-site parking spaces at Steffi-Graf-Stadion—so you’ll typically need to use garages, Parkhäuser, or public car parks in the surrounding neighbourhoods.
- Choose based on entry/exit: check whether the route into and out of the car park matches how you plan to arrive and leave after the session.
- Watch for practical limits: confirm access hours, and look out for height/vehicle restrictions on entry.
- Keep your ticket/receipt: pay attention to whether payment is at the machine, at exit, or requires validation.
Plan for event-day access and road changes
During major tennis events at Steffi-Graf-Stadion, expect traffic disruptions and detours. For example, past event notices included changes around Auerbachstraße and impacts related to the connection toward Auerbachtunnel. That means your planned route may turn into a longer drive, even if parking itself is available.
Arrive with a buffer, follow live routing, and don’t rely on a single street—especially close to the busiest arrival window. If you want to reduce the stress of last-minute curb parking when it’s most crowded, you can check Mobypark for future availability for Steffi-Graf-Stadion and compare what appears for your dates.
Picking the best option for your timing
Your arrival time usually decides whether street parking is workable or whether you should prioritize a garage. For earlier arrivals, street bays are often easier to find; for later arrivals, indoor parking can be the more predictable option—just make sure you understand the pricing and exit timing rules on the signage.
When you’re ready to decide, use the search bar above to enter Steffi-Graf-Stadion and your dates, then compare options that match your plan (availability changes over time).