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DMZ Vondel Key: Bike Parking Location

Image showing the Bike Parking building in DMZ Vondel.

This Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 guide provides the location of Bike Parking on the Vondel map in DMZ.

The much-anticipated fourth season of Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 has arrived. Much of the excitement surrounding the latest season is because of its brand new map – Vondel. It’s currently available in Resurgence and DMZ modes.

Along with numerous other DMZ enhancements in Season 4 (such as the FOB and Urgent Missions), the mode has received many new keys.

DMZ players will know that keys unlock special locations and loot caches in the extraction mode. And with the addition of Vondel, there are plenty of new keys to collect.

One such key is the Bike Parking key. But where can you find Bike Parking in the DMZ Vondel map?

Bike Parking location in DMZ Vondel map

This is where to find Bike Parking in DMZ’s Vondel map:

Bike Parking is located north west of the zoo at map coordinates D6. It is easily identifiable thanks to its “City Bikes Rental” sign and the large bike symbols on the ground and walls.

Image showing the location of Bike Parking on the map in DMZ Vondel.
Bike Parking location on the map.

As with most other areas on the Vondel map, there is an overwhelming enemy presence around the Zoo. This means you may be met with ferocious aggression from AI-controlled soldiers when you attempt to reach Bike Parking.

Image of the entrance to Bike Parking in the DMZ Vondel map.
The entrance to Bike Parking.

The Zoo is also popular with enemy Operators, so proceed through this area with caution.

Once you have found Bike Parking, use the key to unlock the door and the loot inside will be yours.

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