Braunschweig in the parking price ranking: This is how expensive it is for drivers!

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Braunschweig's parking situation: costs and ranking compared to other cities. Find out more about parking fees and residents' rights.

Braunschweigs Parkplatzsituation: Kosten und Ranking im Vergleich zu anderen Städten. Erfahren Sie mehr über die Parkgebühren und Anwohnerrechte.
Braunschweig's parking situation: costs and ranking compared to other cities. Find out more about parking fees and residents' rights.

Braunschweig in the parking price ranking: This is how expensive it is for drivers!

Parking spaces in cities are often in short supply and expensive. The current ranking of parking spaces in Germany shows that drivers often have to dig deep into their pockets to park their vehicle. A lot has happened recently, especially in Braunschweig: the city has expanded the paid parking area, which makes the situation even more challenging for many drivers. This is proven by the current figures published by news38.de.

To properly grasp the dimensions, we need to look at the financial burdens. Drivers in Braunschweig have to expect to pay an average of 30,000 euros for parking space rentals over the course of their life. The city performs sportily: The parking index from leasingmarkt.de rates Braunschweig in the ranking - here the city takes fourth place.

What are the prices? A closer look at Braunschweig!

Residents in Braunschweig don't have it easy. The same 31 euros are charged for a year-round parking permit as in many other cities. By the way, private parking spaces make up a large portion of the parking space here too; they cost an average of 67 euros per month. If you prefer to drive to a parking garage, you should expect costs of around 102 euros per month. For hourly parking in Braunschweig you have to pay an average of 1.40 euros per hour.

In comparison, the situation in other German cities looks completely different. Magdeburg scores with the cheapest parking fees; drivers here only pay 0.75 euros per hour and 31 euros annually for the residents' parking space. Private parking spaces are also a real bargain at 45 euros per month. At the other extreme, you can find yourself in Frankfurt am Main, where the highest fees are charged: 3 euros per hour and 120 euros annually for resident parking spaces.

The parking situation at a glance

  • Magdeburg: 0,75 Euro pro Stunde, 31 Euro/Jahr Anwohnerparkplatz, 45 Euro/Monat private Stellplätze
  • Braunschweig: 1,40 Euro pro Stunde, 31 Euro/Jahr Anwohnerparkplatz, 67 Euro/Monat private Stellplätze
  • Frankfurt am Main: 3 Euro pro Stunde, 120 Euro/Jahr Anwohnerparkplatz, 95 Euro/Monat private Stellplätze

A large proportion of German cars – around 50 million cars – need a parking space, and the competition for space is becoming ever greater. A look at the figures shows that just under an hour per day is planned for cross-country journeys, while parking space within cities continues to become scarcer and more expensive. The resident parking permit, which is unavoidable for many drivers, often becomes a ticket solution: the fees vary greatly after a legal change in 2020 gave municipalities the freedom to set them themselves.

For many drivers, using private parking spaces is the most common solution - 71% use this option. This shows that the search for a suitable parking space is very important to the driver's daily routine.

In summary, the parking market represents an increasingly complex challenge. With rising costs and a limited number of parking options, drivers in their respective cities should always plan and do their research to take advantage of the best deals. Further exciting information about parking spaces can be found at xhamster.com, where the topic is examined in a special way.