Isarparkhaus

garage ★ 3.9 (489 reviews)

Baaderstraße 6, 80469 München, Germany

Paid Covered
Price notes
Paid Parkhaus near Gärtnerplatz and the Isar — reviewers call the pricing reasonable for Munich, with a handy shop at the entrance. Notably, it takes genuinely large vehicles (one driver parked a Ford Ranger easily), though another found the budget bays narrow.
Walk to centre
8 min
Isarparkhaus, on Baaderstraße in the Gärtnerplatz quarter near the Isar and the Deutsches Museum, is a useful alternative to the pricey Altstadt garages and an easy walk into the centre. Its standout is capacity for big vehicles: one driver calls it “one of the few car parks in Europe that will take a real size vehicle (Ford Ranger) … plenty of room and parking and reasonable pricing,” with “a shop at the entrance” a nice touch. It is not flawless — a budget-conscious reviewer found the cheaper bays “extremely narrow” — but most rate it a “good parking lot … within walking distance to downtown,” if occasionally full on a Saturday morning. For a larger car, or to dodge the dead-centre prices and walk in past Gärtnerplatz, it is a sensible choice.

Good to know

  • Takes genuinely big vehicles — a reviewer parked a Ford Ranger with room to spare.
  • Reasonable pricing for Munich, with a handy shop at the entrance.
  • About a 10-minute walk into the centre via the Gärtnerplatz quarter; can fill on Saturday mornings.

Pros

  • Fits really large vehicles (pickups, big SUVs)
  • Reasonable pricing, off the dead-centre tariff
  • Near Gärtnerplatz, the Isar and the Deutsches Museum

Cons

  • The cheaper bays can be narrow
  • A short walk from the centre; can be full on weekend mornings

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park a pickup or a very large car in Munich?
Isarparkhaus near Gärtnerplatz is the reviewers’ answer — one calls it one of the few car parks that will take a “real size vehicle (Ford Ranger),” with plenty of room and reasonable pricing. It is a short walk from the centre.
Is it close to the centre?
It is in the Gärtnerplatz quarter by the Isar, about a 10-minute walk into the pedestrian zone — far enough to dodge the dead-centre prices, close enough to walk in. It can fill up on Saturday mornings.