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Finding parking near Soesterkwartier, Amersfoort

Looking for parking Soesterkwartier in Amersfoort? Street rules here can change by zone and time, so the quickest way to avoid fines and wasted searching is to match your plans to the right parking option.

Book private parking in Soesterkwartier with Mobypark (unused hotel, office & driveway spaces)

Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking spaces, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of waiting for a “maybe there’s a spot” moment, you reserve your place for your dates and arrival time window, which is especially useful when street parking is paid or time-restricted.

If you’re used to street parking, the biggest practical difference is predictability: when street parking becomes expensive after the first hours, comparing a reserved private option like Mobypark can feel much easier for both short stops and longer stays.

Parking optionBest forWhat to watch
On-street paid parkingStops that fit the zone’s exact hoursZone-based rules; costs can jump after the first hour (or after the short-parking window).
Shopping-area short parkingQuick visits during shop opening hoursLow tariff for the first 1–2 hours, then a higher rate (and permit rules may not apply during shop hours).
Public garagesLonger stays with less time pressureAvailability can still be tight on busy days; prices vary by garage.
Private reserved spots (Mobypark)Evenings, uncertain timing, or longer parkingYou book in advance; in many cases it can work out cheaper than street day-rate pricing (depending on how long you stay).

Check the paid-parking rollout and your exact zone before you park

Amersfoort uses parking zones with different times and tariffs. The municipality provides an interactive map where you can search by address to see whether you’re in a paid area, a permit-only area, or a zone with specific rules.

Paid parking has been rolled out in phases. Local reporting indicates that the transition for Soesterkwartier was scheduled for a next phase starting 1 October 2026—so even if you’ve parked “there before,” verify the rules for the specific street and signage on the day.

Street parking costs: first-hour limits, day-card pricing, and shopping-area time limits

In the paid-on-street zones that use day-card pricing, the first hour can be charged (e.g., up to €3), and after that a day rate applies (up to €60). If you might exceed the first hour, planning a reserved spot on Mobypark can help you avoid the “it’s already too late” feeling of street rates.

In shopping-area short parking schemes, the first and second hour are charged at a low tariff (e.g., €0.30 per hour), but from the third hour the rate jumps (e.g., around €9 per hour, billed per minute). Also note that in some shopping locations, permits are not valid during shop hours (typically Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00 and Sun 12:00–18:00)—so if you’re parking across those hours, compare street rules with a pre-booked Mobypark spot.

When you want certainty: garage parking vs. pre-booking a private spot

The municipality highlights garages around the city centre as a strong option because they’re designed for paid parking. Still, garages can fill up when demand spikes. With Mobypark, you’re reserving a private spot in advance (often from unused hotel/office/driveway/garage capacity), which can be a smoother alternative when street zones are active or the exact hours make you nervous.

Visitor permits & residents’ arrangements in paid parking areas

If you’re visiting someone in a paid parking area, Amersfoort offers a digital visitor arrangement. The resident can arrange this, and the visitor pays a fixed hourly amount (price level 2026: €0.30 per hour), with a daily cap on deductions (up to 4 hours per day). Validity can depend on the zone and may be tied to specific municipal garages for certain central zones—so it’s important to confirm the host’s exact address zone before you arrive.

And if you’re heading to a shopping-area location with strict time rules, remember that some permit rules don’t apply during shop opening hours—so it’s often safer to compare street options with a pre-booked private space like Mobypark.

A quick checklist for choosing parking Soesterkwartier

  • Check the zone by address (not just the neighbourhood name) and follow the signage for that street.
  • If you’ll be parked across restricted hours, compare street pricing with a reserved private option to avoid time-pressure decisions.
  • If you’re staying longer or arriving late, a pre-booked spot (like Mobypark) or a public garage is usually more predictable than relying on street availability.

Mobypark parking rates near Soesterkwartier

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 Soesterkwartier, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking in Soesterkwartier

When does paid parking start in Soesterkwartier?
Paid parking in Amersfoort is introduced in phases by parking zone. Local reporting indicates that Soesterkwartier was scheduled to move into the next phase starting 1 October 2026. Because rollout can vary by street and zone, always check the municipality’s interactive parking map and the current street signage for your exact address.
What are the paid parking hours in Soesterkwartier?
Soesterkwartier follows Amersfoort’s parking zone system, and the allowed paid hours differ by zone. Common examples in the city-wide zone plan include: day-card style zones running roughly Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00 and Sun 12:00–00:00; shorter morning/early slots in some zones (e.g., Mon–Sat 06:00–11:00); and late-night windows in other zones (e.g., Mon–Fri 23:00–06:00). The only reliable way to know your exact hours is to look up your address in the municipality’s zone map.
How much does street parking cost if I’m in a paid zone in Soesterkwartier?
Street costs depend on the specific zone. In day-card zones, the first hour can be up to €3, and after that a day card can apply (up to €60), regardless of how long you stay that day. In shopping-area short parking, the first 1–2 hours can be low (e.g., €0.30 per hour), but from the third hour the rate increases (e.g., around €9 per hour). If you’re not sure how long you’ll stay, comparing street rules with a pre-booked option can prevent expensive “after the first hours” surprises.
Can I use a resident visitor arrangement (bezoekersregeling) for parking in Soesterkwartier?
Yes—Amersfoort offers a digital visitor arrangement if you’re visiting someone who lives in a paid parking area. The host sets it up digitally, and the visitor pays a fixed hourly rate (price level 2026: €0.30 per hour) with a daily cap on deductions (up to 4 hours per day). Validity depends on the zone; for some central zones it can be limited to specific municipal garages, while in other cases it applies within the resident’s permit area.
Is there free parking in Soesterkwartier?
You may find free parking outside the paid parking days and hours that apply to your zone. However, some streets can be permit-only 24/7, where “free” street parking isn’t available. You can also get free parking on specific public holidays (for example New Year’s Day, Easter (1st & 2nd), King’s Day on 27 April, Ascension Day, Whit Monday/Tuesday, and Christmas (1st & 2nd)). For Soesterkwartier, confirm the zone for your address first.