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Finding parking near Evertsenstraat, De Kruiskamp, Amersfoort

Parking Evertsenstraat in Amersfoort usually comes down to one thing: the municipal parking rules on your exact street and time slot. Depending on the zone, you may face paid street parking, permit-only areas, or short time limits—so it helps to compare street options with garages and (when you want certainty) reserved private parking.

Book private parking for Evertsenstraat with Mobypark

If you want to avoid driving around for a legal on-street space, Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots in the Evertsenstraat area—often from places that owners don’t actively use (like hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of guessing whether street parking will be available during the paid hours (or running into permit restrictions), you can pre-book a spot for your arrival time.

Street parking near Evertsenstraat: pay-by-zone and watch the time limits

Amersfoort uses a zone system for paid parking. In the city centre and surrounding areas, street parking has been introduced/expanded as paid parking (since 1 October 2025). In some zones, street parking may be permit-only 24/7, while other zones allow non-permit parking but only during the posted times.

Typical patterns you’ll see around Amersfoort streets include:

  • First-hour cap + day card in the day-card zone (B1 and ring): the first hour can be up to €3, then a day card can apply (so the cost can jump if you stay longer).
  • Hourly paid parking in other paid zones, commonly around €3/hour during the stated days/times.
  • Limited-hour locations in certain zones (for example max 1/2/4 hours) with an hourly rate that can be around €2.45–€2.85/hour, depending on the time and day.

You can typically pay via a parking meter or with a parking app. If your plan might last beyond the first-hour window, booking via Mobypark can be a practical way to avoid the “short-stay vs. day card” situation that street parking can create.

Garages in Amersfoort: often 24/7, but availability can still be tight

Municipal guidance is clear: when you need reliable parking, park garages are usually the easiest option around the centre area. They’re often open 24/7, and in the core centre you may find that street parking isn’t the right fit because restrictions apply by zone.

Garages can still fill up during busy periods, especially when multiple drivers arrive at the same time. If you’d rather not gamble on finding a spot after you reach the area, reserving a Mobypark private place alongside (or instead of) garages gives you a more predictable arrival—without needing a resident permit.

Free parking and short-stop rules: holidays, outside paid hours, and shopping areas

In Amersfoort, you may be able to park for free outside the posted paid-parking hours for your zone. Also, several public holidays are designated for free parking (for example: New Year’s Day, Easter, King’s Day (27 April), Ascension Day, 1st/2nd Pentecost, and 1st/2nd Christmas Day—as listed by the municipality).

In shopping-heavy areas, you can also see short parking rules designed to keep spaces available for visitors (lower pricing for the first hours, then a higher hourly rate after). If you’re planning a stop that could run longer than the intended window, it’s worth comparing street time limits with a Mobypark reservation so you’re not forced to move your car just to stay within the rules.

Quick checklist before you park on/near Evertsenstraat

  • Check your exact parking zone (rules and tariffs can differ street by street).
  • Look for maximum parking durations and first-hour/day-card conditions.
  • Be ready to pay via meter or app during paid hours.
  • If you don’t have a permit and the zone is permit-only, plan for a garage or a reserved private spot via Mobypark.

For the most common Evertsenstraat-related questions (paid parking, permits, free windows, and typical costs), see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Evertsenstraat

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

Cheap parking near Evertsenstraat, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking in Evertsenstraat

Is there paid parking on Evertsenstraat in Amersfoort?
Yes—Evertsenstraat follows Amersfoort’s zone-based parking rules. In the city centre and surrounding areas, street parking is (as introduced/expanded from 1 October 2025) typically paid during the posted days and times for your specific zone. In some zones, street parking may be permit-only 24/7.
How much does street parking cost near Evertsenstraat?
Street prices depend on the zone and time. Common municipal patterns include hourly rates around €3/hour in many paid zones, and in the day-card zone (B1 and ring) you may pay up to €3 for the first hour and then a day card can apply if you stay longer. Some other zones use limited-hour rules with hourly rates around €2.45–€2.85/hour.
When can I park for free near Evertsenstraat?
You can often park for free outside the paid-parking hours for your zone. Also, certain public holidays are designated for free parking, including New Year’s Day, Easter (1st/2nd), King’s Day (27 April), Ascension Day, Pentecost (1st/2nd), and Christmas Day (1st/2nd), as listed by the municipality.
Do I need a permit to park on Evertsenstraat?
It depends on the zone. Some areas (notably the city-centre zone A) can be permit-only 24/7 for street parking. If you don’t have a permit, you’ll usually need to use a garage option or an alternative reserved parking solution. If applicable, there is also a digital visitor arrangement that residents can set up for visitors, but it is zone/garage dependent.
What’s the easiest way to guarantee parking near Evertsenstraat?
If you want certainty, reserve in advance. With Mobypark you book a private parking spot from unused spaces (for example hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). This reduces the risk of arriving to full garages or finding that your street zone has time limits or permit restrictions.