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Finding parking near Vinkenhoef, De Hoef, Amersfoort
Parking Vinkenhoef (part of De Hoef, zone D1) mainly comes down to correct curb-side rules: paid hours, where you’re allowed to stop, and whether you can use a residents’ permit. With the right info, you avoid time wasted driving around for an empty spot—or a fine.
Street parking in Vinkenhoef (De Hoef, zone D1): paid hours and rate
For curb-side parking in Vinkenhoef, check that you’re in zone D1. The publicly stated paid window for this zone is:
- When: Monday to Saturday, 06:00–11:00
- Tariff: €3 per hour
Outside those paid hours, rules can differ—so always follow the signs and markings on the street in De Hoef / Vinkenhoef.
You can’t park anywhere: use the marked bays only
In the Hoefkwartier area (including Vinkenhoef), there is a parking ban zone concept in place, meaning you should not park along the carriageway. Practical takeaway: park only in the explicitly indicated parking spaces (fewer “available-looking” spots, but fewer surprises when enforcing).
Residents’ parking permits (bewonersvergunning) for Vinkenhoef
If you live in the zone and you need regular access, a bewonersvergunning is designed for residents. Typical conditions include:
- You must be registered at the address you’re applying for
- The car’s license plate must be on your name (and you may need proof for lease/business vehicles)
- Vehicle limits: generally max 6 meters long and max 2.4 meters high
- Permits are not for campers or trucks
- You can usually list up to 3 license plates on one permit, with the active plate registered for use
Permit availability/limits depend on the specific zone and how much space is available, so it’s worth verifying your exact situation before relying on it for a trip.
When the curb is full: public garages in Amersfoort
If you’re coming during the paid window—or you simply don’t want to search for a valid curb spot—using an indoor public garage can be the easiest way to stay within the rules. For example, “Het Boegbeeld” is publicly listed with the first 2 hours free, then €1 per hour and a maximum of €5 per day (check current signage/listings when you arrive).
And if you prefer to arrange parking ahead of time, you can still check Mobypark for future availability—right now there are no bookable spots shown on Mobypark for Vinkenhoef in our supply snapshot.
Campers and trailers: don’t overstay on the street
For special vehicles, enforcement usually focuses on overstaying. Public guidance for the area indicates that campers and trailers are allowed on the street for a maximum of 3 days.
Quick checklist before you park
- Confirm you’re in zone D1 signage (Vinkenhoef / De Hoef)
- Pay attention to the 06:00–11:00 paid window (€3/hour)
- Park only in marked spaces (not along the road)
- If you’re resident: check whether you qualify for a bewonersvergunning
- For camper/trailer: keep it under the 3-day street limit
| Parking option | What to look for | Key rule |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking (zone D1) | Signs/painted markings for D1 | Mon–Sat 06:00–11:00: €3/hour |
| Street parking (restricted area) | Marked bays only | No roadside parking in the Hoefkwartier ban zone concept |
| Residents permit | Bewonersvergunning eligibility | Resident-only rules, with vehicle and plate conditions |
| Public garage (example) | Garage signage/listing on site | “Het Boegbeeld”: first 2 hours free, then €1/hour up to €5/day |
Mobypark parking rates near Vinkenhoef
Parking time
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

