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Book parking Liendertsedreef in advance with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Liendertsedreef, the fastest way to avoid arriving to no space is to pre-book. With Mobypark, you can reserve bookable private parking spots in this area—often places owners don’t use day-to-day, like hotel or office parking, private driveways, and unused garage spaces.

That matters even more because Liendertsedreef is moving toward paid and permit-based street parking. When street rules are time-based, having a reserved alternative can save you from last-minute detours. Use the Mobypark search bar to select your dates and compare available spot types (covered/open, 24/7 access where offered) before you drive in.

  • Pre-book instead of hunting: reserve a spot before you arrive.
  • Match your trip: choose the dates and spot type that fit your stay.
  • Owners’ unused capacity: private places that aren’t actively used offer a practical backup to street/garage parking.

Street parking on Liendertsedreef: when paid/permit rules start

From 1 October 2026, paid parking and permit parking will be introduced in Liendertsedreef (Liendert). Drivers should expect street parking rules to tighten during the paid windows, and residents to use permits tied to their address and vehicle registration.

Practically, that means you should always check the signs at the exact spot you park. Based on Amersfoort’s zone setup for areas like this, paid street parking is typically enforced Monday to Saturday 09:00–00:00 and Sunday 12:00–00:00—with different tariff/permit details depending on the zone layout. If you’re visiting during the paid window, it’s worth comparing street parking rules with a pre-booked Mobypark spot so you don’t gamble on availability.

What street tariffs can cost: €3/hour vs expensive day tickets

In paid residential zones around Amersfoort, street parking is commonly structured as an hourly rate (often around €3 per hour during paid times). In other paid zones nearer the city structure, the pricing logic can escalate—drivers may pay a limited first-hour amount and then face a day ticket that can reach €60 to discourage long street stays.

If your plan is a full evening or a full day, street costs can jump quickly. Booking via Mobypark can be a strong alternative because you’re not forced into street time limits—private spots reserved for your dates can be significantly cheaper than a €60 street day ticket and remove the time-pressure of “feed the meter” decisions.

Parkeergarages (multi-storey): good when you want rules and predictability

When you’d rather park indoors or prefer a clear entry/exit flow, garages are a practical option. For example, Parkeergarage Flintplein is open 24/7 and uses an intercom at the entrance. It also has a maximum door height of 1.90 m, and it connects you to standard facilities like a lift. Payment is handled via pin/contactless, credit card, and mobile parking, and after paying you typically have a short window to exit.

Garages reduce uncertainty compared with street availability, but they still depend on capacity. If you want an even more predictable arrival—especially when street rules are permit-based—Mobypark is worth comparing, because you can reserve a private spot rather than waiting to see if the garage is full.

P+R near NS: a smart choice for train days

If you’re combining parking with public transport, P+R (Park + Ride) can be a cost-aware plan. Around NS Station Amersfoort, P+R Barchman Wuytierslaan offers a discounted day rate for train travellers (max about €7 per day with a valid train ticket/subscription), and P+R Piet Mondriaanplein offers a discounted day rate (max about €6 per day).

However, P+R is still “first come, first parked” at the moment you arrive. If you prefer not to depend on finding spaces—particularly on busy days—compare P+R/garage options with a reserved Mobypark private spot from Liendertsedreef so your car is handled before you reach the station area.

Quick checklist before you park (to avoid tickets)

  • Read the sign at the exact curb: permit-only vs paid periods can change by zone.
  • Pay within the paid hours (typically the late-day enforcement windows in paid zones).
  • Use the right payment method (many areas support meter payment or parking apps).
  • If you’re visiting, ask the resident whether a visitor arrangement is available.

If you want the key rules at a glance, check the FAQ for the most common Liendertsedreef driver questions about street costs, timing, visitor parking, and backup options.

Parking option What it’s like around Liendertsedreef Driver tip
Street parking Moving to paid/permit rules from 1 Oct 2026; tariffs depend on the local zone Always confirm the paid window and whether permits apply
Garage parking Clear entry/exit and indoor parking (tariffs vary by garage) Useful when street rules are restrictive; check height limits
P+R near NS Discounted day rates with train travel conditions Best for train days; capacity can still be limited
Private spots via Mobypark Bookable private capacity (often unused owner spaces) Reserve for your dates to reduce arrival-time uncertainty

Mobypark parking rates near Liendertsedreef

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

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FAQ about parking in Liendertsedreef

When will paid and permit parking start on Liendertsedreef?
Paid parking and permit parking will be introduced in Liendertsedreef from 1 October 2026. Residents can typically apply for a parking permit in the period before that start date, and from then on the street will be controlled based on the zone rules and your vehicle registration. Always check the signs at the exact parking spot and the latest municipal updates for your specific street.
How much does street parking cost around Liendertsedreef?
Street parking prices in Amersfoort depend on the parking zone. For many paid residential areas like this, the common pattern is an hourly rate (often around €3/hour) during the enforced paid times (typically Monday–Saturday 09:00–00:00 and Sunday 12:00–00:00). In some other paid areas, prices can escalate for long stays via a day ticket that can reach around €60. The only way to be sure is to follow the tariff shown on-site for the specific zone.
Is there visitor parking for people visiting residents in paid/permit areas like Liendert?
Yes—Amersfoort supports a digital visitor arrangement in paid parking areas, where residents can set up visitor parking for their guests. The visitor arrangement is based on a reduced rate (about 10% of the standard paid street hourly tariff, which works out to roughly €0.30 per hour at the 2026 price level) and it’s subject to daily deduction limits. The resident must activate/arrange it, and you should follow the instructions given for your specific situation.
What are the parking alternatives if street parking is hard to find?
Two practical alternatives are garages and P+R. Garages provide indoor parking and a more controlled entry/exit process, though tariffs and access rules differ per garage. P+R (Park + Ride) near NS Station Amersfoort is designed for train days: discounted day rates apply when you have a valid train ticket/subscription (for example, max around €7/day at Barchman Wuytierslaan and max around €6/day at Piet Mondriaanplein). For either option, check the capacity and the specific tariff/conditions before you park.
Can I park for longer stays when I use P+R from the Amersfoort area?
P+R is intended for longer stays than short street parking, but maximum parking duration and discount conditions can vary by P+R location and by your train travel situation. Before you leave your car, check the P+R signage and rules on-site so you know the permitted length of stay and whether you still qualify for the discounted rate.