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Finding parking near Koperhorst, Schothorst Zuid, Amersfoort

Looking for parking Koperhorst (Schothorst-Zuid), Amersfoort? If you want to avoid searching on arrival and reduce the risk of getting caught in the wrong time zone, plan your parking choice around the rules near De Koperhorst and around nearby station/garage options.

Book a private spot for Koperhorst parking with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t use every day—think hotel/office parking, unused garage spaces, and private driveways. Instead of driving around for a free bay or hoping street parking is available, you can reserve a spot in advance and arrive with far less time pressure. For drivers, this is especially useful when the best public options are limited or time-restricted—and you still want straightforward access and predictable rules.

Green-zone free parking near De Koperhorst (limited bays)

Around De Koperhorst (Paladijnenweg area), there is a green zone where you can park free 24/7, 7 days a week. The catch: the number of spaces is limited. If you’re arriving during a busy period and the free bays are occupied, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a practical fallback—so you don’t lose time circling for “maybe a free space”.

Paid street parking zones: red vs. yellow (check the signs)

Outside the green zone, street parking in the area follows different tariffs by zone:

  • Red zone: typically €3/hour, usually 09:00–24:00, with a maximum parking duration of 12 hours.
  • Yellow zone 1: typically €0.30/hour, usually Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00, with a maximum parking duration of 24 hours.

Because the zone rules can be strict, the fastest way to avoid fines is to match your plans to the posted zone (and time window). If you expect a longer stop, or you want to skip the “will I exceed the max hours?” stress of high-tariff zones, booking with Mobypark is often a more predictable option—and can work out up to 60% cheaper compared with higher hourly/day street rates.

Resident permits and visitor parking in paid areas

In Amersfoort, some streets operate with permit or paid-visitor rules. If the area requires it, residents use a resident permit, and in some cases visitors can use a digital visitor arrangement (conditions apply, such as eligibility tied to addresses). Also note that permit/visitor rules may not apply in shopping areas during certain opening hours. If you’re just passing by Koperhorst and don’t have a local permit, checking the signposted rules is essential—otherwise a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can spare you from guessing.

P+R Schothorst: usually free, but not always at night

If you’re arriving by car and might combine parking with public transport, P+R Schothorst (by station Amersfoort Schothorst, Inputplein) is a common choice. It is free in general, but night rules can apply: Mon–Fri 23:00–06:00 may fall under paid parking conditions. For late arrivals or overnight plans, it’s worth deciding early—either timing your arrival with the free window, or using Mobypark to secure a private spot so you’re not forced to rely on availability and zone timing.

If you want a quick checklist of what to expect (free parking conditions, zone times, and P+R night rules), see the FAQ items below.

Mobypark parking rates near Koperhorst

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 Koperhorst, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking in Koperhorst

Is there free parking in Koperhorst (Schothorst-Zuid)?
Yes. In the immediate area around De Koperhorst (Paladijnenweg area) there is a green zone where you can park free 24/7, 7 days a week. Keep in mind the number of bays is limited, and you should park only in the designated areas to ensure access and safety.
What are the main street parking zones around Koperhorst and how long can I park?
Street parking is zone-based. A common pattern in this area is a red zone (around €3/hour, typically 09:00–24:00, max 12 hours) and a yellow zone 1 (around €0.30/hour, typically Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00, max 24 hours). Always follow the signposted zone and time limits to avoid fines.
Do I need a resident permit or visitor permit to park near Koperhorst?
Some streets in Amersfoort use resident/permit or paid-visitor rules. If your street is in a permit area, residents typically use a resident permit, and eligible visitors may have access to a digital visitor arrangement (with conditions). Permit/visitor rules may also not apply in shopping areas during specific opening hours, so check the parking signs on arrival.
Is P+R Schothorst free at night if I’m parking for a trip near Koperhorst?
P+R Schothorst is generally free, but night rules can apply. Paid conditions can apply from Monday to Friday from 23:00 to 06:00. For late arrivals or longer stays, plan your timing carefully or consider pre-booking a private spot (for example via Mobypark) to reduce uncertainty.