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Finding parking near Park Schothorst, Amersfoort
If you’re searching for parking Park Schothorst in Amersfoort, you mainly need two things: legal options for street/zone parking and a realistic plan for when areas are busy (especially late in the evening). Below are the practical choices drivers use around Park Schothorst—plus how to avoid searching on arrival.
Book a private parking spot near Park Schothorst with Mobypark
Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of testing whether a street space is available or hoping P+R isn’t full, you can reserve the spot in advance so you park with certainty.
It can also be a smart alternative to standard public parking: nearby garages and P+R/zone tariffs often add up, while Mobypark commonly offers lower rates versus typical public options (and you can compare before you decide).
Street parking near Park Schothorst: zones, paid hours and permits
On-street rules in Amersfoort depend on the parking zone you enter. Near Park Schothorst, you may come across these common zone patterns (always check the signs on your exact street):
- Zone 1 (yellow): typically permit-only 24/7.
- Zone 2 and Zone 3 (red/blue): typically paid from 09:00 to 00:00 (with Sunday rules starting at 12:00).
- Zone 4 (green): typically paid in the early morning (around 06:00–11:00).
- Zone 5 (purple): typically paid at night (around 23:00–06:00).
Payment is usually done via a parking meter or a mobile parking app (scan the posted instructions). If you’re arriving when night rules are in force, it’s often faster to reserve a spot via Mobypark than to circle for legal street parking.
P+R Schothorst (Station Schothorst): when it’s paid vs free
P+R Schothorst at Inputplein is managed under the city’s paid-parking rules: Mon–Fri paid parking applies from 23:00 to 06:00 at €3 per hour. Outside those paid hours, you generally won’t pay street tariffs in the same way—however, follow the on-site signage because conditions can change.
If you continue your journey by train, there is also a day-time discount concept for people travelling with a valid train ticket or subscription (you may need to show it). Since P+R can fill up on busy days, pre-booking on Mobypark can be a better way to avoid late-night delays and “next available?” searching.
Parking garages by the station area: predictable, but watch availability
Garages near the station are often the simplest public alternative because you avoid zone hunting on-street. For the station area around Amersfoort, daily garage pricing is commonly around €15–€17 per day depending on the specific garage and your duration.
The downside is that availability can be tight at peak times—so if you want guaranteed access, it’s worth comparing a reserved private space on Mobypark against the standard garage/day tariff.
Plan your arrival: late-night and short-stay tactics
If you arrive late, assume you’ll deal with night-paid periods somewhere—either street zone rules (often around 23:00–06:00) and/or the paid window at P+R Schothorst. For short stays, street parking can work if your zone allows it, but availability is the key risk.
To reduce stress, use Mobypark to reserve the kind of spot you need (covered/uncovered where available), and check whether the booking includes options like easy cancellation. For the quick answers on rules (including P+R timing and free vs paid conditions), see the FAQ below.
Mobypark parking rates near Park Schothorst
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

