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Finding parking near Alt-Wiedikon, District 3, Dusseldorf

If you’re searching for parking Alt-Wiedikon in Zürich, you’ll usually be deciding between street bays (with meters or a Blue Zone disc), garages with day tariffs, and private spaces that you can reserve in advance. The goal is to park legally without wasting time circling for an available spot.

Pre-book private parking in Alt-Wiedikon (no street-hunt)

With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots in Alt-Wiedikon that are typically owned by places that don’t use them actively every day (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). Instead of relying on a meter space or finding a legal Blue Zone spot, you reserve a place ahead of time and arrive with fewer time-pressure worries.

For shorter errands, street parking can work—but for any stay where you want certainty, a pre-booked private spot is often the simplest way to avoid last-minute availability issues.

Street parking (white zones): what to expect on the meter

In Alt-Wiedikon, many public bays are pay-and-display (white zones) managed by parking meters/dispensers. Typical hourly tariffs can reach around €4 per hour, and charging is often based on shorter units (for example per 30 minutes). These bays are generally best for limited stays, not for long “all-day” parking.

If your plans might run longer than a meter-friendly window, booking a spot on Mobypark can be more predictable than repeatedly feeding the meter or moving the car to stay within the rules.

Blue Zone (Blaue Zone): free with a disc, but only in the allowed window

The Blue Zone in Zürich is the key option if you want to reduce costs, but it’s not “unlimited free parking.” For parking with a disc in the Blue Zone during the day, rules commonly apply for Mon–Sat between 08:00 and 18:00 (sometimes until 19:00). During those times, you can park for 1 hour (plus the short grace for the used part of the next half-hour), and the disc must be set correctly to the next half-hour at arrival.

Outside the daytime restriction, the Blue Zone is typically easier: on Sundays and public holidays you generally get free parking from about 19:00 to 07:00 (add-on signs can override). Still, if you’re arriving during the regulated period and you need flexibility, a booked option like Mobypark helps when you don’t want to rely on finding (and keeping) a Bay that matches the disc rules.

Yellow markings: reserved/private spaces you can’t use casually

Pay close attention to yellow parking markings. In Zürich, yellow spots are usually private or reserved for specific owners/companies. Yellow zones can be restricted to the property owners, their customers, or their guests only, and cross-markings or certain line styles indicate you’re not allowed to park or even stop there.

If you’re unsure whether you’re eligible for a yellow bay, don’t risk a fine—choosing a reserved private spot on Mobypark can be the safer move for quick access without eligibility checks.

Garages and day parking: useful for longer stays, but check availability

Garages are often the most straightforward alternative when you need all-day parking. Typical day tariffs for garages in Zürich can fall anywhere from about €10 to €50, depending on the facility and pricing model. Because availability isn’t guaranteed, arriving late can mean you either keep looking or adjust your plan.

Compared with rolling the dice in a garage queue, Mobypark lets you plan your day parking with a reserved private place—often a better fit when you want to avoid time wasted searching for an open structure.

Resident permit parking (Anwohnerparken) in Alt-Wiedikon

If you live in the area, you may have access to resident permit options for Blue Zones (Anwohnerparkkarte). These permits are generally tied to your postcode district and are meant for residents and registered businesses—not for visitors. The permit typically allows unrestricted parking in the Blue Zone areas within the eligible district, but it doesn’t guarantee a specific bay at a specific address.

If you don’t have the right permit for Alt-Wiedikon, pre-booking with Mobypark is often simpler than trying to find unused capacity in the Blue Zone under time pressure.

Mobypark parking rates near Alt-Wiedikon

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Mobypark parking rates

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from € 2.50

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

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from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 400.00

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FAQ about parking in Alt-Wiedikon

Where can I park for free in Alt-Wiedikon (Zürich)?
In Alt-Wiedikon, the main “free” option is typically the Blue Zone outside the regulated daytime hours. During the night window on Sundays and public holidays, parking is generally free from about 19:00 to 07:00 (unless a sign adds extra restrictions). Always double-check any add-on plates on the street.
How long can I park in the Blue Zone in Alt-Wiedikon?
In the Blue Zone, the usual rule is 1 hour with a valid parking disc during the daytime restriction (commonly Mon–Sat, roughly 08:00–18:00, sometimes to 19:00). You must set the disc to the next half-hour at arrival, and the practical maximum stay is about 1 hour and 29 minutes. After the regulated window, different rules may apply.
What do yellow parking spots mean in Alt-Wiedikon?
Yellow parking markings in Zürich are typically reserved for specific groups (private owners, companies, or their customers/guests). If a yellow bay is marked as reserved or shows a no-parking indicator, you’re not allowed to use it unless you meet the eligibility conditions. When in doubt, it’s safer to choose a clearly usable public bay or a reserved private space.
Do I need a resident permit to use the Blue Zone in Alt-Wiedikon?
A resident permit (Anwohnerparkkarte) is generally required only if you want to rely on resident/permit privileges for the Blue Zone in your postcode district. Without the right permit, you must follow the public Blue Zone rules (including the correct disc and time limits). Permits are typically for residents or registered businesses and don’t guarantee a specific bay.
Is street parking or garage parking cheaper in Alt-Wiedikon?
It depends on how long you stay. Street meters in Zürich can be expensive hourly (often around €4 per hour), so after a few hours the cost can climb quickly. Garages can have day tariffs roughly in the €10–€50 range. If you want to compare options and avoid running late searching for availability, booking a reserved private spot via Mobypark can make longer stays easier to plan.