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Finding parking near Albert Cuypstraat, Dorrestein, Amersfoort
Searching for parking Albert Cuypstraat in Amsterdam? The practical challenge here is getting a legal space you can actually use—especially on busy Albert Cuypmarkt days when the street gets restricted.
Book private parking near Albert Cuypstraat with Mobypark (before you arrive)
Mobypark helps you secure bookable private parking spots from owners who don’t use their space every day (think hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for street availability, you can pre-book a spot that’s ready for your arrival—useful when Albert Cuypstraat parking is limited by market activity or permit-heavy evenings.
Because many drivers compare only street and standard public garages, they often pay “busy-day” prices and still face availability pressure. With Mobypark, it’s commonly possible to find a cheaper alternative than typical public options (sometimes up to 60% cheaper), while removing the time pressure.
Street parking on Albert Cuypstraat: paid zone + market-day restrictions
Albert Cuypstraat is located in a paid parking area (De Pijp). During the day on weekdays and Saturdays, you’ll usually need to pay and follow the posted limits on the signs.
During Albert Cuypmarkt hours, parking and access on the street are restricted: the market runs Monday to Saturday (09:30–17:00), and the Albert Cuypstraat area is used for market traffic and stalls.
- Best street chance: Sunday (the market doesn’t run then, and street parking is often free in Amsterdam—still check the signs for exact zone rules).
- Market-day planning: if you arrive between 09:30 and 17:00, don’t rely on finding a street spot; consider a garage or pre-book private parking via Mobypark so you’re not stuck when on-street options are blocked.
Resident permits (Albert Cuypbuurt): why evenings are harder
In the Albert Cuypbuurt, many spaces at street level are reserved for permit holders. Without a local permit, you may see fewer legal options—especially as the day progresses.
If your plan includes arriving late (or you’re traveling with a tight schedule), pre-booking can be the difference between “maybe I’ll find something” and “I’m parked.” For that kind of arrival certainty, Mobypark can be a practical alternative to searching for legal street parking.
Public garages nearby (including Albert Cuypgarage): availability can be limited
There is an underground garage for this area: Albert Cuypgarage (Ruysdaelkade 93). It’s designed for high capacity, but it also has a split between resident/permit use and visitor use.
- Capacity: 600 spaces total
- Visitor allocation: 60 spaces are intended for visitors; the rest are for permit holders
- Hours: 24/7
- Tariff signal: parking is charged by time (including rates per 10 minutes and per hour) and a high maximum day rate can apply
So while a garage can solve the “street is blocked” problem, it doesn’t always solve availability. If you want to avoid arriving and discovering that the visitor portion is full, it can make sense to compare a public garage option with a pre-booked Mobypark private spot for your dates.
P+R + public transport: a workable alternative to central parking
If you’d rather avoid paying central rates or dealing with restrictions during market hours, Park & Ride (P+R) can be an easier approach. You park at the edge of Amsterdam and continue by metro/tram.
- Common P+R areas include ArenA, Zeeburg, Olympisch Stadion, Sloterdijk, and Bos en Lommer (weekend variations can apply).
- To reach the Albert Cuypstraat area, you can use the metro to De Pijp and follow the exit toward Albert Cuypstraat, or use nearby tram stops and walk the last part.
And if you prefer to keep the journey simpler (fewer transfers, less last-mile walking), booking a private space via Mobypark is often a straightforward alternative to relying on P+R alone.
Choose your parking strategy by your arrival day/time
For Monday–Saturday between 09:30 and 17:00, Albert Cuypstraat street parking is restricted for the market—plan for a garage or pre-bookable private parking (for example via Mobypark) so you don’t lose time. For Sundays, street parking can be more realistic, but paid-zone rules can still vary, so always verify the exact instructions on the signs where you park.
Use the dates search above to compare options and secure a reserved spot before you set off.
Mobypark parking rates near Albert Cuypstraat
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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

