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Finding parking near Verdiweg, Schuilenburg, Amersfoort

Looking for parking Verdiweg in Amersfoort? The rules change by parking zone and time window, so the fastest way to avoid fines is to check the zone you’ll use—and reserve a spot in advance when street parking turns into a time-pressure problem.

Book private parking near Verdiweg with Mobypark

Street parking around Verdiweg can be limited by paid zones, short-stay rules, and permit-only areas. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners aren’t actively using (for example: hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of searching for an allowed street spot, you reserve the space you’ll use.

For longer visits, that difference matters: street tariffs can jump quickly after the first hour, while a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than paying a full-day street ticket—especially when you don’t know exactly how long you’ll stay.

Check the paid-parking zone rules before you park on the street

Amersfoort uses parking zones. Each zone has different days/times and whether you pay by the hour, use a day ticket, or only park with a permit. Since 1 October 2025, paid parking applies in the centre and surrounding areas—so near Verdiweg you should expect you’ll need to pay in many parts.

Typical zone situation (Amersfoort)What it means for you
Permit-only zone (24/7)Only residents with a permit can park there—visitors typically cannot rely on street parking.
Day-ticket zone (ring/inner areas)On the first hour you may pay a lower amount; after that you can end up with a full-day ticket.
Other paid zonesYou usually pay by the hour during the paid window; rates and hours vary by zone colour.

If you’re not sure which zone Verdiweg falls into for your exact street address, don’t park first—check the city’s interactive parking zone map (it’s updated with times/tariffs). If your route lands you in a permit-only area, reserving on Mobypark can save you from circling to find an allowed space.

Shopping-area time limits can make “just one more hour” expensive

In Amersfoort shopping areas (winkelgebieden), street parking is typically designed for short stays: you can pay a low tariff for the first 2 hours, and after that the rate increases sharply. Also, in these shopping locations, a resident permit is not valid during shop hours—so even if you have a permit, it may not help during busy times.

If you’ll likely stay longer than a couple of hours, that’s exactly when pre-booking on Mobypark becomes a practical alternative: you avoid the 2-hour clock and the risk of paying the higher rate after the initial window.

Use garages and limited-time street areas strategically

Where street rules feel tight, parking garages are often the most straightforward public option because they’re designed for parking rather than curbside rules. The city also notes that paid street parking near some station-related areas can have deviating times and limited maximum parking durations (depending on the exact location).

So if your plan depends on a “quick stop” in a limited-time area, compare it with a reserved private spot on Mobypark—your parking becomes certain, without relying on whether you arrive before a restriction starts.

How to reserve the right Verdiweg parking spot on Mobypark

When you search on Mobypark for Verdiweg, set your dates and arrival time, then reserve online so you’re not waiting for availability. Many listings also offer flexible terms, which helps if your schedule changes. Choose the option that matches your needs (for example: covered vs. uncovered spaces, or access requirements) and park with confidence.

If you’re comparing choices in your area—street meters in the paid zones vs. garages vs. private reserved spots—start by identifying the zone rules for your street. Then choose the option that fits your real parking length and time window.

Mobypark parking rates near Verdiweg

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 Verdiweg, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking in Verdiweg

Is there free parking in Verdiweg (Amersfoort)?
In Amersfoort, you usually pay in the centre and surrounding paid areas (including many streets around Verdiweg) because paid parking was expanded from 1 October 2025. Some street areas may still be free outside paid zones, and parking can also be free on specific public holidays (like New Year’s Day, Good Friday holidays, King’s Day, Liberation Day in lustrum years, Ascension Day, and Christmas Day). If you park in a permit-only zone, it is typically not free for visitors.
What are the paid parking times and tariffs near Verdiweg?
Paid parking near Verdiweg follows Amersfoort’s zone system. Depending on the zone, street parking may be: permit-only 24/7; or paid during set hours on weekdays/weekends. For example, some inner/ring areas can use a “day ticket” structure where you pay for the first hour and then a day rate applies after that. Because the exact hours and prices depend on the colour/zone where you park, check the city’s interactive parking zone map for your specific street.
Can I use a resident permit or the visitor arrangement when parking near Verdiweg?
Parking rules depend on the zone. In Amersfoort shopping-area locations (winkelgebieden), resident permits are often not valid during shop hours (so even with a permit you may need another option). There is also a digital visitor arrangement where the resident can arrange visitor parking in paid zones; the resident pays a reduced rate (10% of the standard street hourly rate) and the visitor arrangement is tied to specific municipal garage/zone conditions. It can also be limited by time per day, so confirm eligibility for the exact area you’ll park.
Is there a maximum time limit for street parking in Amersfoort shopping areas near Verdiweg?
Yes—shopping areas (winkelgebieden) are designed for short stays. Typically you can park at a lower tariff for the first 2 hours, and after that the hourly rate increases significantly. If you need more time than the short-stay window, consider a public garage (where rules are less dependent on curbside time limits) or book a reserved private spot on Mobypark to avoid the higher after-2-hours street tariff.