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Berlin Sets New Paid Parking Zones for December, With More Expansions in 2026

Officials describe the rollout as a quality-of-life measure for crowded neighborhoods.

Overview

  • Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf will introduce six additional zones on December 1, 2025 (Zones 126–131), with resident vignettes available for €10.20 per year.
  • Neukölln’s Rollbergkiez becomes Parkzone 101 on December 1, 2025, charging visitors €4 per hour while residents can obtain a €10.20 annual permit.
  • Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg plans further zones in April and June 2026, with tickets costing €3–4 per hour and available at machines and via mobile apps.
  • Parking will require a ticket, resident pass, or approved exception; business and craft permits are offered, and holders of blue or orange disability passes may park free within zones.
  • Some tariff details remain to be set as parties argue over costs and revenues, with Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf reporting €8.4 million in recent parking machine income.