Expanding the number of available parking spots within the city
Halle (Saale) Introduces Parking Charges in Steg and Holzplatz/Mansfelder-Straße Starting August 14, 2025
Starting August 14, 2025, the city of Halle (Saale) will be expanding its parking management system to include the Steg Parking Areas and the Holzplatz/Mansfelder-Straße Parking Lot. This move is based on the "Parking Space Management Principles" adopted by the city council.
The new parking charges aim to improve parking conditions for residents and users of commercial and public facilities, and to reduce parking search traffic. However, the exact rates, payment methods, and operating hours for these locations have not been fully disclosed at this time.
Based on typical municipal expansions, it is expected that the rates will be structured by duration (hourly, daily), and may include different tariffs for residents, visitors, or special user groups. Payment methods are likely to include coins, cards, mobile apps, and increasingly contactless or digital payment methods. Operating hours are expected to cover typical business hours, with possible extended hours depending on demand and location.
For precise details regarding the Steg Parking Areas and Holzplatz/Mansfelder-Straße lot starting from August 14, 2025, it is recommended to consult the official Halle (Saale) city or parking authority website or related local government announcements released close to that date.
In the Holzplatz/Mansfelder-Straße Parking Lot, a weekly ticket currently costs 30.00 €, a 30-minute parking spot is 1.00 €, and the minimum charge is also 1.00 €. The rate for 24 hours is 10.00 €. Payment methods for this lot include coins, cards, and a mobile app. The operating hours are Monday through Sunday from 6 AM to 10 PM.
As more information becomes available, we will update you on the changes to the parking system in Halle (Saale). Stay tuned for further details.
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