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Finding parking near Nordend-Ost, Innenstadt III, Frankfurt

Looking for parking Nordend-Ost in Frankfurt? In this dense neighborhood, street spaces are limited and many curb spots follow permit-zone rules—so the easiest plan is to combine a quick read of signage with an option you can reserve in advance. Use the search bar above for your dates to check live availability.

Book private parking in Nordend-Ost with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots in Nordend-Ost—places owners don’t use day-to-day (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). Instead of driving block-to-block hoping a curb space appears, you can pre-book a monitored spot for your trip and arrive with less time pressure.

Street parking and permit rules in Nordend-Ost (Bewohnerparken)

Nordend-Ost is split into residential permit areas (mainly zones 21 and 22). If you’re a resident, you can apply for a permit and park legally in your area. If you’re not, you should assume paid street parking during the regulated daytime hours—especially when you’re seeing “resident only” style restrictions on the street.

In these zones, paid street parking for non-permit drivers is typically Mon–Fri 07:00–19:00, and in some streets it may extend to 22:00. Always double-check the exact times on the posted signs where you plan to park.

If you’re counting on a “quick curb stop,” it’s worth remembering that residential enforcement can be strict during the paid windows—so it’s often safer to compare curb parking with a reserved private spot on Mobypark, especially for evening plans.

Pay & display, parking meters, and limited free windows

Where street parking is allowed for visitors, you’ll generally pay at a parking meter (Parkschein/Parkscheinautomaten). In some spots, a blue parking disc (with a set time) may be required—so check whether the sign indicates disc use.

Free parking isn’t the norm in central Nordend-Ost, but some street meters are listed with short free windows (e.g., up to 2 hours). If you go beyond the free period, you’ll still need to follow the paid rules—so for longer stays, booking a private spot via Mobypark can help you avoid “time running out” at the meter.

Plan your budget: hourly street parking vs an all-day option

Street pricing is designed for stays within the regulated time windows, which can make it easy for costs to creep up during multiple hours of pay-by-the-hour parking. With Mobypark, you can choose hourly and daily parking options—starting from €1/h and €6/day—so you can budget for a workday or a longer visit without constantly re-checking the meter.

When you compare options, think in terms of your total time in the zone: a short curb window can work for quick errands, while an all-day need is where reserving a private spot tends to feel more predictable than pay-and-return street parking.

Garage and garage-house parking: when to switch to a reserved private spot

Because Nordend-Ost is tightly built, garages and underground facilities can be a practical fallback. However, public garages often work on drive-in availability (and can be busy during peak times).

If you want to avoid arrival uncertainty, it can be smarter to compare a public garage trip with a reserved private space on Mobypark—especially on weekdays when street parking is under regulation. You get the structure of a booked spot, while still keeping the option to choose the duration that matches your day.

Quick decision guide for Nordend-Ost

  • Under ~2 hours: check whether your street spot has a short free window, and don’t ignore disc/ticket requirements.
  • Daytime plans (Mon–Fri): assume paid street parking; if you don’t have a permit, plan around the regulated hours or reserve a private option.
  • All-day or stress-free arrival: compare hourly metered parking with a daily option—Mobypark can reduce time spent searching.
  • Evening plans: some streets extend paid hours later, so confirm the sign before relying on curb parking.

Mobypark parking rates near Nordend-Ost

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 6.00

1 week parking

from € 20.00

1 month parking

from € 50.00

Cheap parking near Nordend-Ost, Frankfurt

FAQ about parking in Nordend-Ost

Do I need a residents permit (Bewohnerparken) to park in Nordend-Ost?
Nordend-Ost is covered by residential permit areas, mainly zones 21 and 22. If your main residence is in one of the listed streets, you can apply for a residents permit (Bewohnerparkausweis). Without a permit, you should expect regulated paid parking during the daytime hours, even if you see “resident” rules on nearby curb sections.
What are the typical paid street parking times in Nordend-Ost for non-permit drivers?
For non-permit drivers, paid street parking in Nordend-Ost is typically Monday to Friday from 07:00 to 19:00. On some streets, the paid window may extend until 22:00. Always verify the exact times on the signs at the parking spot you choose.
Is there free parking in Nordend-Ost?
Free parking is limited in Nordend-Ost. Some parking meters may offer a short free window (for example, up to 2 hours), but you must still follow the meter/permit conditions and the posted rules. For longer stays, you’ll usually need a ticket, and reserving a private spot can be a more reliable alternative than relying on short free curb periods.
Do I have to pay at a parking meter in Nordend-Ost (Parkschein/Parkscheinautomat)?
Where street parking is allowed for visitors, you generally pay at a parking meter (Parkschein/Parkscheinautomaten). Some curb spots may also require a blue parking disc with a set time. Before leaving your vehicle, confirm what the sign says for that specific street space.
Can I book a private parking spot in Nordend-Ost instead of searching for street spaces?
Yes. With Mobypark you can book private parking spots in Nordend-Ost from owners who don’t use them actively (such as hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Booking in advance can reduce the need to hunt for legal street parking during regulated hours.