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Parking De Hoef-Oost: street rules in Zone D1 (paid and free hours)

If you’re looking for parking De Hoef-Oost, most curbside spaces follow Zone D1 rules. Street parking is paid Monday to Saturday from 06:00 to 11:00 at €3.00 per hour. Outside those hours, street parking in the zone is free.

That means you can park for free after 11:00 (and during the night), and also on Sundays—as long as you stay within the marked Zone D1 streets and follow any local signage.

Free parking options: Inputplein P+R and free street time

For a simple “park and continue” option, Inputplein (near Station Amersfoort Schothorst) is a P+R location where parking is free. If you arrive during the paid morning window on Zone D1 streets, this can be the easiest way to avoid paying on the curb.

When you can, plan around the street 06:00–11:00 paid period. After 11:00 and all day on Sundays, street parking becomes free in Zone D1, so you’re more likely to find an available space without using a paid facility.

Resident parking permit in De Hoef-Oost (parkeervergunning bewoner)

Residents in paid parking areas can apply for a parking permit for residents. In practice, this is meant for people who live in the area where the parking rules apply.

  • Eligibility: you’re registered at the address and the vehicle’s plate is in your name.
  • Cost: the first resident permit costs about €30 per year (2026 price level).
  • Vehicles: you can typically register up to three licence plates, but the permit only applies to the active registered vehicle.

If you don’t live there (or you don’t have the right permit/vehicle setup), curbside parking is still possible—just use it within the paid/free hours so you don’t risk a fine.

Practical tips to park smoothly in De Hoef-Oost

Arrive smartly: between 06:00 and 11:00 you’ll be paying on Zone D1 streets, so consider timing your arrival after 11:00 or using Inputplein P+R for free parking.

Follow street signs: Zone boundaries are signage-based—always check the signs next to the exact spot you want to use.

Need a backup for busy days? Even though Mobypark has currently no bookable spots for this area, you can still check Mobypark for future availability if you want an option beyond street parking.

Mobypark parking rates near De Hoef-Oost

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.42

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 80.00

1 month parking

from € 170.00

Cheap parking near De Hoef-Oost, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking in De Hoef-Oost

What are the paid street parking hours and tariff in De Hoef-Oost (Zone D1)?
In De Hoef-Oost (Zone D1), street parking is paid Monday to Saturday from 06:00 to 11:00 at €3.00 per hour. Outside that time window, street parking in the zone is free.
Is parking in De Hoef-Oost free in the evenings, overnight, and on Sundays?
Yes. In Zone D1, street parking is free outside the paid window (after 11:00, overnight, and on Sundays). Always confirm the exact street is marked as Zone D1 and follow any additional signs.
Where can I park for free near De Hoef-Oost?
Inputplein is a Park-and-Ride (P+R) location near Station Amersfoort Schothorst and offers free parking. It’s a practical alternative if you arrive during the paid morning hours on Zone D1 streets.
How do resident parking permits work in De Hoef-Oost (parkeervergunning bewoner)?
Residents can apply for a resident parking permit when they’re registered at the address in the paid-parking zone and the vehicle plate is in their (or their eligible partner’s) name. The first permit costs about €30 per year (2026 price level). You can typically register up to three licence plates, but the permit applies only to the active registered vehicle.
Are there public holidays when parking is free in De Hoef-Oost?
Yes—parking is generally free on several public holidays, including New Year’s Day, the 1st and 2nd day of Easter, Koningsdag (April 27), Ascension Day, the 1st and 2nd day of Pentecost, and the 1st and 2nd day of Christmas. Free dates can vary by year for some holidays.