Closures on the Wurstmarktplatz: preparations for 2025 begin!

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Bad Dürkheim is preparing for the Wurstmarkt 2025: closures from August 22nd, alternative parking options recommended.

Bad Dürkheim bereitet sich auf den Wurstmarkt 2025 vor: Sperrungen ab 22. August, alternative Parkmöglichkeiten empfehlenswert.
Bad Dürkheim is preparing for the Wurstmarkt 2025: closures from August 22nd, alternative parking options recommended.

Closures on the Wurstmarktplatz: preparations for 2025 begin!

In Bad Dürkheim the signs are in a party mood! The Wurstmarkt 2025 is casting its shadow ahead, and with it comes some important changes for all visitors and residents. From the end of August, the festival site will be closed in several stages in order to prepare for the popular event.

The first closure affects the area around the Salinarium and the Mercure Hotel up to the “Große Allee” street. This will come into force from August 22, 2025, which is something drivers and those looking for parking spaces in particular should keep in mind. The city administration will point out the changes in good time with no-parking signs and information signs. The second stage of the closure will begin on August 28th and will affect the remaining area of the Wurstmarktplatz up to the large giant barrel [bad-duerkheim.de].

Complete parking lot closure

Visitors should also be aware that the Wurstmarkt parking lot will be completely closed from August 28th through September 19th, 2025. This can be a challenge for many, especially on weekends. If you want to buy a monthly ticket for 15 euros or several day tickets for 3 euros each before your arrival, you should make sure that these are not automatically extended. This means that individual days could potentially expire, which makes planning all the more important, according to wochenblatt-reporter.de.

In addition, the city of Bad Dürkheim will offer an overview of alternative parking options, which can be useful when traveling. Those interested can find this information on the city website. Since parking fees have been charged in many parts of the square since July 22nd, it is advisable to inquire early about the existing options, emphasizes rheinpfalz.de.

The countdown is running

The festival itself starts on September 6th – a week after the first lockdown. So the preparations are in full swing! Anyone who is looking forward to the tradition and the social gathering can be sure that there is enough lead time to scout out the best places and options. With the Wurstmarkt, a highlight is just around the corner that lives up to its name and will be a delight for all the senses.

So be prepared and keep an eye on developments around the sausage market! Bad Dürkheim is definitely looking forward to many guests and a successful celebration that could exceed all expectations.