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Finding parking near Station Frankfurt-Höchst, Frankfurt
Parking at Station Frankfurt-Höchst: the options closest to the platforms
If you need parking Station Frankfurt-Höchst (Frankfurt-Höchst), start with the car parks around the station first—especially if you’re travelling at commuter times. The main public options are outside spaces and short-wait car parks, plus a multi-storey car park.
| Where to park | Address | Opening | What it’s best for | Key rates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Station car park P2 | Adolf-Haeuser-Straße 4 | 24/7 | Short stops and overnight stays | 30 mins €1.20; next hour €2.40; 24h €5.50; 1 week €27.00 |
| Station car park P1 | Dalbergstraße 10–8 | 24/7 | Quick parking or longer stays | 30 mins €2.00; 1 hour €4.00; 1 day €8.00; 1 week €40.00 (note: may close for works) |
| Short-stay bay (max 2 hours) | Adelonstraße 21 | 24/7 | Very short drops / short connections | 15 mins €0.50; max stay 2 hours |
| Parkhaus Höchst | Billtalstraße 2 | 24/7 | When you want a covered option; easier for late arrivals | From €0.50 per started hour; night max €4.00 (19:00–07:00). Short-park entry only via Königsteiner Straße |
If you want to reduce the chance of searching on arrival, check any available parking platforms for this station area before you travel, then fall back on the closest public car parks listed above.
Choosing the right one: short stay, day rate, or overnight
For short stays, the Adelonstraße option is designed for quick turnarounds (max 2 hours), while the station car parks (P2 and P1) work better if you’ll be waiting longer than a couple of connections.
For a full day or overnight, compare what you actually need: P2 is especially suited if you expect to stay into the evening (it has a very low 24-hour total), whereas P1 is structured around hourly-to-daily pricing. If you’re arriving later, Parkhaus Höchst also has a defined night maximum rate (19:00–07:00).
Street parking, permits, and resident-parking rules in Höchst
Street parking rules can change block-by-block, so always follow the roadside signs (time limits, pay requirements, and any zone markings). In Frankfurt am Main there are resident parking areas (Bewohnerparken): if you have a valid resident permit, you can park free of charge overnight and 24/7 on legal spaces within those resident zones.
For non-permit holders, resident parking permits don’t override posted restrictions—so if a street is marked for residents only, you’ll need to use a public car park option instead.
Works and access changes near Frankfurt-Höchst station
From mid-November 2025, the station building is temporarily closed for security construction work, and access to the platforms is only from the north via Adelonstraße. A shuttle is planned between the forecourt and the northern access point—so it’s worth parking with your preferred walking route in mind.
Also check the car park status around Parkplatz Bahnhof Höchst P1 (Dalbergstraße): it may be closed for works for a short period in May 2026, in which case P2 and Parkhaus Höchst are the practical fallbacks.
Accessible parking note
At unbarriered station car park bays, drivers with a blue or orange special parking permit for disabled persons may park free for up to 24 hours—the permit holder must be transported in the vehicle.