All Saints' Fair Soest: Tips for getting there and parking!
Find out everything about the All Saints Fair in Soest: dates, directions, parking options and tips for visitors.

All Saints' Fair Soest: Tips for getting there and parking!
With a colorful hustle and bustle and lots of fun All Saints' Fair in Soest back! This Friday, Saturday and Sunday, visitors can look forward to a lively festival full of rides and culinary delights. However, it's not all just joy: the organizers warn of high crowds, which could put a considerable strain on the access roads to the city.
To combat the traffic chaos, the organizers are calling for people to use public transport. During the fair days there will be numerous special buses that will take those arriving safely to the festival site. Particularly practical: On the five days of the fair there are around 140 special trains that stop at Soest train station every 6 minutes. A truly great opportunity to leave the stress of driving behind.
Parking options and fees
For those who still want to travel by car, it is important to plan well in advance. The Parking spaces in the city center are very limited, and if you arrive late you could have big problems. However, there are various parking options near the fairgrounds, including:
- Immermannwall / Grandwegertor
- Grandweg
- Reitbahn (Dasselwall)
- Jakobitor (Freiligrathwall)
- Nöttentor/Heinsbergplatz
- Teile des Parkstreifens Werkstraße
- Plange Park (Nellmannwall/Sigefriedwall)
- Osthofen-Thomä-Wallstraße (neben dem Kreishaus)
- Hoher Weg 1-3
- Hubertus-Schwartz-Berufskolleg (Hattroper Weg/Feldmühlenweg)
- Niederbergheimer Str. 24
Parking fees are 7 euros on fair days. In addition, designated parking spaces for severely disabled people are available at several locations, which provides great support for those affected. There are various facilities available for anyone who would like to stay in a car park:
- City Parkhaus (Höggenstraße 8)
- Rewe-Parkhaus Isenacker (Ulricherstraße 4)
- Parkhaus Leckgadum (Dominikanerstraße 5)
The opening times of the car parks vary, and some are only accessible to long-term car park holders. A particularly practical option is the Park & Ride, which runs between the West commercial area and the city center. The shuttle buses take visitors from the Park & Ride areas (Toom-Markt, Kaufland, CEAG) directly to the old town. The cost is just 3 euros for a return trip; children up to 14 years of age travel free of charge.
Conclusion and tips
In summary, we can say: Who the All Saints Fair If you want to visit Soest, you should arrive in good time and use public transport if possible. But those who come by car can also enjoy the festival - if they prepare well. Stick to the tips. We wish all visitors a happy holiday!