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Finding parking near Puntenburg, Soesterkwartier, Amersfoort

Book private parking in Puntenburg with Mobypark (no hunting around)

If you’re searching for parking Puntenburg, your biggest day-to-day problem is usually finding a legal space when the street turns paid or permit-only. Mobypark makes it easier by offering bookable private parking spots (for example unused hotel/office spaces and other places owners don’t actively use). Instead of relying on chance availability, you can reserve a spot in advance and focus on your plans in Puntenburg.

On many city streets in Amersfoort, paid rules and time limits can make longer stops expensive—this is exactly where pre-booking a private spot can help you avoid time pressure and ticket risk.

Street parking in/near Puntenburg: paid zones, tariffs, and maximum stay rules

In Amersfoort, street parking rules depend on the parking zone. In areas where paid parking applies, the city sets different tariffs and times, and paid parking has been rolled out in phases (starting in the centre from 1 October 2025). For your exact street in Puntenburg, always check the zone and its hours on the city map—outside the stated times you may find free parking, but inside the paid windows you’ll pay.

As a practical benchmark for budgeting: in the day-ticket zone (B1 + ring), the first hour is typically up to €3, and then it can switch to a day rate (up to €60 after the first hour). If you’re not sure how long you’ll stay, booking via Mobypark can be a calmer alternative to “pay and hope” street parking.

Some locations are also limited to max. 1, 2, or 4 hours depending on the zone—so if you need a longer stop, reserving a private spot with Mobypark can save you from cutting it close with the meter.

Garages: often the easiest option when the centre is permit-focused

When street parking near the centre is restricted (some areas can require a permit), parking garages are usually the most straightforward fallback. The city describes garages around the centre as a strong choice, and they’re commonly available 24/7.

Local paid garages can work out to around €16.6/day in published examples near the station area. If you want to avoid availability issues and reduce stress during busy periods, comparing garage parking with a pre-booked Mobypark spot is often the smarter way to plan a whole day.

Shopping areas & short-stay rules: watch the 2-hour limit (Mobypark can help)

In Amersfoort’s shopping-area parking, the city uses low tariffs for short visits to keep spaces available for customers. Typically, the first 2 hours can be priced much lower (for example €0.30/hour during the stated shopping hours), but after 2 hours the rate can jump (for example to €9/hour).

If you’re likely to go over 2 hours, your options are to change plans or accept the higher rate—this is where pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a practical comparison, because you’re not relying on street time limits to stay within budget.

Paying, permits, and visitor options: reduce ticket risk in one pass

Street payments are typically done via a parking machine or a parking app, and enforcement is zone-based—so the safest approach is: check your zone, confirm the hours, then pay and set the correct duration. If signs mention a parking disc or a strict maximum stay, follow that even if nearby streets look similar.

If you’re visiting someone who lives in a paid parking zone, Amersfoort also has a digital visitors’ scheme where the resident can arrange parking. In that case, visitors may park under specific conditions (including limits connected to municipal garages for certain inner-city zones). When you don’t have a visitor arrangement, Mobypark offers an alternative that doesn’t depend on permits.

Finally, note that the city lists specific public holidays with free parking (for example New Year’s Day, Easter days, King’s Day, Liberation Day in lustrum years, Ascension Day, Whit Monday/Whit Sunday, and Christmas Day).

Mobypark parking rates near Puntenburg

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 Puntenburg, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking in Puntenburg

How do I check which paid parking zone applies in Puntenburg?
Use the municipality’s interactive “stadskaart” (city map) to look up your specific address/street in Amersfoort. The zone determines the paid hours, tariffs, and whether you need a permit. Outside the listed days and times for that zone, street parking can be free.
When is street parking paid in Amersfoort (including areas around Puntenburg)?
Paid street parking hours vary by zone. For example, the city describes areas like: (1) some zones where parking is only allowed with a resident permit 24/7, (2) day-ticket zone B1/ring where paid parking applies from Monday–Saturday 09:00–00:00 and Sunday 12:00–00:00, and (3) other B zones with similar late-night coverage. Because Puntenburg’s exact rules depend on your street’s zone (and phases of rollout), always verify your address on the city map.
What are the short-stay rules in shopping areas (2-hour limit) and the rate after 2 hours?
In Amersfoort’s shopping areas, the city applies a low tariff for short parking to keep spaces available, typically for the first 2 hours during the stated shopping hours. After the 2-hour limit, the rate increases (for example to €9/hour). In these shopping-area locations, resident permits may not be valid during shopping hours. If you expect to stay longer, consider pre-booking a private spot so you’re not forced to stop at the limit.
How long can you park at P&R (Park & Ride) near Amersfoort?
You can park for up to 28 days in a row on a P&R site (max consecutive stay).