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Finding parking near Pallas Athene, Almere

Parking Pallas Athene (Rembrandtweg 14, 1318 KR Almere) is mostly about getting the curb rules right: street parking can turn into paid parking depending on the exact area, and some nearby streets fall under a blue zone. The restaurant indicates there is often free parking nearby, but don’t rely on that—check the signs at the spot you choose. If you prefer to avoid searching, you can still check Mobypark for potential future availability around Pallas Athene.

Street parking near Pallas Athene: paid times and typical tariffs

In Almere, street parking is commonly regulated by time blocks (so the same street may be free/cheap at one time and paid at another). For Almere Stad (city centre area), paid parking is typically:

  • Mon–Sat: 07:00–24:00
  • Sun: 12:00–24:00

In the surrounding schilwijken (ring/edge areas around the centre), paid parking times may differ:

  • Mon–Wed: 09:00–22:00
  • Thu–Sat: 09:00–24:00
  • Sun: 12:00–17:00

Tariffs also vary by zone and exact curb segment. Street prices in the city centre have been reported around €3.15/hour (with a small start fee). Daily caps may apply and can differ by area. When you’re parking for a short dinner window, use the closest sign and be ready to pay for the exact time you’ll be away—this is also where checking Mobypark (for future listings) can help if you want an off-street option instead of street turnover.

Blue zone (parkeerschijf) rules if you’re in Almere Buiten areas

If you see a blue zone sign, you usually need a parking disc (parkeerschijf). In Almere Buiten, the blue zone commonly has a maximum of 1 hour. Typical blue-zone hours reported for Almere Buiten:

  • Mon–Wed: 09:00–22:00
  • Thu–Sat: 09:00–24:00
  • Sun: 12:00–17:00

Because the time limit is short, it’s easy to misjudge an evening visit. If you want to reduce timing pressure (especially on busy days), it can be worth checking Mobypark for future availability around Pallas Athene instead of staying within the 1-hour window.

How to pay on-street (and how to avoid common ticket reasons)

For paid street parking in Almere, you can typically pay via:

  • Parking app (start/stop or “in/out” style payment)
  • Parking meter (often supports card and may also accept cash depending on the machine)

To avoid tickets near Pallas Athene, focus on three practical checks before you leave your car: (1) confirm the zone type (paid parking vs blue zone), (2) confirm the start time you activated/placed, and (3) don’t assume the same rule applies across the road—pick the spot that matches the sign you’re parked under.

Permits and exemptions: when resident parking rules change what you can use

In paid zones and blue-zone areas, residents may hold a parking permit that’s linked to their vehicle number plate. That means you may not be able to use the same parking rules as residents unless there’s a visitor arrangement available for that specific zone. If you’re unsure whether your plan needs a disc, payment, or a visitor option, treat that curb segment as “signed for a reason” and follow the sign instructions. For a stress-reduced approach, check Mobypark for any future off-street options when you set your dates in the search bar.

When the curb is full: consider garages/parking lots

If you circle the Rembrandtweg area and the curb spots keep filling up, public garages and parking lots are often the more predictable alternative for dinner plans—typically with clearer access and longer flexibility than strict curb limits. If no private options appear on Mobypark for this exact location right now, still compare nearby off-street choices using Mobypark’s search (set your arrival time and dates) to catch any new availability.

Mobypark parking rates near Pallas Athene

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.50

24 hours parking

from € 9.00

1 week parking

from € 35.00

1 month parking

from € 100.00

Cheap parking near Pallas Athene, Almere

FAQ about parking near Pallas Athene

Is there free parking near Pallas Athene in Almere?
The restaurant indicates there is often enough free parking nearby, especially close to the entrance. However, street rules can still vary by exact curb segment (paid parking or blue zones). Always check the signs at the specific spot where you park before leaving your car.
When is street parking paid near Pallas Athene (Almere Stad)?
For Almere Stad (city-centre area), paid parking is commonly in effect Monday to Saturday from 07:00–24:00, and on Sunday from 12:00–24:00. The exact start/end time can differ by zone, so verify the curb signage where you park.
Are there blue zones (parkeerschijf) near Pallas Athene, and what is the maximum time?
Blue zones may apply in nearby Almere Buiten areas. Reported rules for Almere Buiten: you typically need a parking disc and the maximum duration is 1 hour. Typical blue-zone hours are Mon–Wed 09:00–22:00, Thu–Sat 09:00–24:00, and Sun 12:00–17:00—confirm the sign at your spot.
How do I pay for on-street parking in Almere?
On-street paid parking in Almere is usually payable via a parking app (start/stop or in/out payment) and/or at a parking meter. Payment method support varies by machine, so check the machine instructions if you pay in person.
Can visitors park with resident permits near Pallas Athene?
Resident parking permits are generally linked to specific zones and your vehicle number plate. That means visitor cars typically cannot use the same permit rules unless the zone provides a visitor arrangement. Follow the exact signage for the area you park in, and don’t assume a resident permit applies to you.