City-Parkhaus

garage ★ 3.8 (557 reviews)

Färbergraben 5, 80331 München, Germany

Paid Covered
Price notes
Paid garage and one of the cheaper central ones — a guest cites €3.50 for an hour. Very close to Marienplatz, but the bays are narrow and weekends get busy (one reviewer queued ~30 minutes); the entrance is awkward to find, opposite a shop called Subsea.
Walk to centre
3 min
City-Parkhaus, on Färbergraben just off the Marienplatz pedestrian zone, is the value option in the dead centre: it is “centrally located close to a lot of things you will want to see,” and a guest reports paying only “€3.50 for an hour,” cheap by Munich standards. Two practicalities recur in the reviews. First, the entrance is genuinely hard to find — it is “opposite a shop called Subsea,” marked “reserved City-Parkhaus.” Second, like most central Parkhäuser the bays are narrow, and at weekends it gets very busy: one driver “took almost 30 minutes” queuing and finding a space. Staff get warm mentions (the front desk handed out a city map unprompted). For a short, central, budget-friendly stop right by Marienplatz, it works — just allow extra time on a busy Saturday.

Good to know

  • One of the cheapest central garages — about €3.50/hour, steps from Marienplatz.
  • The entrance is hard to find: it is opposite a shop called Subsea.
  • Narrow bays and busy weekends — allow extra time on a Saturday.

Pros

  • Cheap for the centre (~€3.50/hour)
  • Extremely close to Marienplatz
  • Friendly, helpful front desk

Cons

  • Entrance is hard to find
  • Narrow bays, hard with kids and luggage
  • Long queues at busy weekends; not open 24 hours

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest car park near Marienplatz?
City-Parkhaus on Färbergraben is one of the cheaper central options — a guest cites about €3.50 for an hour — and it is only steps from Marienplatz. The trade-offs are narrow bays and a hard-to-find entrance.
Where is the entrance?
Reviewers warn it is easy to miss — the entrance is on Färbergraben opposite a shop called Subsea, with signs reading “reserved City-Parkhaus.” At busy weekends expect a queue to get in.