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Finding parking near Ariaweg, Schuilenburg, Amersfoort

Parking Ariaweg starts with knowing your street’s parking zone

If you’re looking for parking Ariaweg, you’ll usually be dealing with Amersfoort’s paid-parking zones (and sometimes permit-only streets). Before you leave the curb, check the zone indicated on the sign for your exact street segment—rules can differ even within the same neighborhood.

Amersfoort paid-parking zones (typical rules):

ZoneWhen you payOn-street rule you must follow
Zone 1 (yellow)Every day, 24/7Only permit parking on the street
Zone 2 (red)Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00; Sun 12:00–00:00Pay on street; typically first hour max €3, then a day ticket
Zone 3 (blue)Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00; Sun 12:00–00:00Paid parking on street (and permit holders may also be active)
Zone 4 (green)Mon–Sat 06:00–11:00Paid parking on street (and permit holders may also be active)
Zone 5 (purple)Mon–Fri 23:00–06:00Paid parking on street (and permit holders may also be active)

You can pay at the parking meter or via a parking app (as shown locally). Parking zone hours and tariffs are summarized in the FAQ below.

Street parking costs: first-hour rules, hourly rates, and day tickets

When you park on the street around Ariaweg, the sticker price you see depends on the zone. For example, in the red zone (Zone 2) the street typically caps the first hour (max €3), and then switches to a day ticket (~€60) so your allowed parking duration effectively becomes “day-based”. In several other paid zones, you’ll see straightforward €3 per hour during the stated hours.

In shopping areas, the city also applies short-stay parking: a low rate for the first 2 hours (starting at €0.30 per hour in the daytime window), then a higher per-hour rate after that. If you’re not sure whether you’re in a shopping area versus a regular zone, follow the signage on-site—Ariaweg’s exact streetset determines the rule.

Use a garage if you need predictable parking

If your plan is longer than a short-stay window, garages are often the most predictable option because you avoid “zone math” on the street. City guidance also notes that in the inner city, parking is generally limited to garages rather than on-street paid parking.

Practically: if you arrive during busy hours and want to park without constantly checking street signs, consider choosing a nearby municipal garage and paying there.

Long stays without street hassle: P+R near Amersfoort Centraal

If you’re coming to the area by train and want a long parking window, look for P+R options near Amersfoort Centraal. A key advantage is that P+R is designed for extended stays instead of quick street turnover.

(See the FAQ for the maximum consecutive stay and discount conditions.)

Private parking on Mobypark (not bookable right now for Ariaweg)

Mobypark can sometimes list private spots nearby, but for Ariaweg there are currently no bookable spaces in the marketplace snapshot—so plan around street zones, or consider garage / P+R options. If you want to keep a backup for your dates, you can still check Mobypark for future availability before you travel.

Mobypark parking rates near Ariaweg

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 Ariaweg, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking in Ariaweg

How long can I park at P+R near Amersfoort Centraal?
On P+R you can park for up to 28 days in a row. If you’re eligible for a discount, you can get up to 72 hours (3 days) of discounted parking—conditions apply.
What are the paid street-parking hours in Amersfoort (including Ariaweg)?
Paid street parking depends on the zone on your specific street. Typical rules are: Zone 1 (yellow) is permit-only 24/7; Zone 2 (red) is Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00 and Sun 12:00–00:00; Zone 3 (blue) is Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00 and Sun 12:00–00:00; Zone 4 (green) is Mon–Sat 06:00–11:00; Zone 5 (purple) is Mon–Fri 23:00–06:00. Outside the listed hours, parking can be free, but always confirm with the local signs.
Do I need a permit to park on Ariaweg streets?
Some streets are permit-only—for example, Zone 1 (yellow) is permit parking 24/7. In other zones, visitors can usually park if they pay at the meter or through the parking app during the paid hours. Residents may also be able to arrange a digital visitor parking option for guests, but the eligibility and usable locations depend on the resident’s zone.
What do street parking tariffs cost around Ariaweg?
Tariffs vary by zone. In the red zone (Zone 2), the first hour is typically capped (max €3) and then changes to a day ticket (about €60), so your total stay is covered at day-ticket level. In multiple other paid zones, street parking is commonly €3 per hour during the stated time window. In shopping areas, there is short-stay parking for up to 2 hours at a lower hourly rate (starting at €0.30/hour), then the rate increases after the 2nd hour (often €9/hour)—check your street signage for the exact rule.