CONTIPARK Tiefgarage Oberanger
underground
Oberanger 27, 80331 München, Germany
Paid
Covered
Open 24h
EV charging
- Price notes
- Paid underground garage that has become pricey — guests cite €5–6/hour (raised from €4.50) and “€30 for four hours.” EV chargers are usually free to grab, but the entrance is narrow and the corners tight, so SUVs need care.
- Walk to centre
- 6 min
CONTIPARK Tiefgarage Oberanger is well placed in the southern Altstadt, a short walk from the Viktualienmarkt, Sendlinger Tor and Marienplatz. Its plus point in the reviews is EV charging — “there’s always available electric chargers” — and a central, covered location. The recurring minus is price and size. Drivers report the rate climbing “from €4.50 to €6 per hour,” with one calling “€30 for four hours … absolutely insane,” and several warn the “entrance is extremely narrow, especially for SUVs,” with “tight corners.” It does fit a mid-sized SUV if you take it slowly, and the machines take cash and cards. For an electric car or a central covered space you are happy to pay for, it is convenient; for a big car on a budget, the wider Pschorr garage nearby is easier.
Good to know
- Reliable EV charging — reviewers say there are usually free chargers.
- Pricey: guests cite €5–6/hour and about €30 for four hours.
- Narrow entrance and tight corners — go slowly in an SUV.
Pros
- Central and covered, near the Viktualienmarkt
- EV chargers usually available
- Takes cash and cards, open 24 hours
Cons
- Expensive (€5–6/hour)
- Narrow entrance and tight corners for SUVs
Frequently asked questions
Does the Oberanger garage have EV charging?
Yes — it is a recurring plus in the reviews, with drivers noting there are “always available electric chargers.” The garage is central and covered, near the Viktualienmarkt.
Is it suitable for an SUV?
With care — reviewers warn the entrance is narrow and the corners tight, though a mid-sized SUV fits if you go slowly. For a bigger car, the wider Pschorr garage nearby is the easier choice.