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Finding parking near Lint-Oost, Vathorst, Amersfoort

Parking Lint-Oost is mostly about finding the right legal space in and around Vathorst (Amersfoort). In practice you’ll choose between street parking (watch the local signs/zones), parking garages for a more predictable spot, and event-day/peak-time tactics when public parking gets busy.

Street parking in Lint-Oost: follow the signs and parking zones

In Amersfoort, paid parking is primarily focused on the city centre and the zones around it. Since 1 October 2025, paid parking applies in the centre and surrounding areas, so if you drive in from Lint-Oost, you may run into tariff zones with strict limits.

  • Zone A (city centre): parking is 24/7 permit-only.
  • Day ticket zone (B1 + ring around the centre): Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00 and Sun 12:00–00:00. The first hour is charged up to €3; afterwards you pay the day ticket of €60.
  • Other B-zones: €3 per hour (Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00; Sun 12:00–00:00).

Because Lint-Oost is a sub-neighbourhood, rules can differ street by street—so always check whether the location you’re aiming for is free, pay-on-street, or permit-only. If you expect street parking to be tight (for example on busier days when you’re also heading toward the centre), you can also check Mobypark for any future availability around Lint-Oost before you go.

Garages and large parking areas when you want less searching

If you want a more predictable arrival (especially in peak hours), city garages are usually the easiest backup. For example, Parkeergarage Flintplein (behind Flint) is open 24/7, has 347 spaces across 3 levels, and includes electric charging points. Note the maximum height of 1.90 m, and that you can pay with PIN card/contactless or credit card.

When you’re driving from Lint-Oost into Amersfoort, it also helps to consider station-area parking and bigger facilities near central access points—these tend to be easier to use when street spaces are taken.

Busy times and events: what changes compared to normal street parking

Around event start times in the centre, garages can fill quickly and street options can become harder to use. A common driver reality is that you end up paying a day rate once you’re inside the relevant tariff zone (instead of staying “just for an hour”). If you’re planning a longer stop than your usual quick drop-off, factor in the zone rules and time windows so you don’t get surprised by the switch to the day ticket.

Quick checklist before you park

  • Check the zone label on the street signs (permit-only vs paid vs day-ticket zone).
  • Match the choice to your stay length: a garage is often safer for longer parking when street rules are time-based.
  • Check vehicle fit: for some garages, there are height limits (e.g., 1.90 m at Flintplein).
  • Payment method: some garages don’t accept cash—have a card ready.

If you want, use the search bar on Mobypark’s location page to compare what’s available for your dates in the wider Vathorst/Amersfoort area (future availability may appear later).

Mobypark parking rates near Lint-Oost

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.42

24 hours parking

from € 16.60

1 week parking

from € 116.20

1 month parking

from € 498.00

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FAQ about parking in Lint-Oost

Is street parking in Lint-Oost paid in 2026?
In Amersfoort, paid parking is mainly introduced in the city centre and nearby tariff zones (from 1 October 2025). For Lint-Oost itself, the exact rule can vary by street, so you must check the local signs at the parking spot (free vs paid vs permit-only). If you drive into the centre zones, you may face hourly or day-ticket rates.
Do I need a parking permit to park on the street in/around Lint-Oost?
Permit-only rules are clearly defined for the city centre: Zone A is permit-only 24/7. In other areas, street parking rules may differ by zone and sometimes only residents/permit holders can park. For Lint-Oost, rely on the signs at your exact spot (look for “bewonersvergunning/vergunning” style indications).
Where can I park if I can’t find a street spot near Lint-Oost?
When street parking is limited, garages are a practical alternative because they offer a more predictable option. For example, Parkeergarage Flintplein (behind Flint) is open 24/7 and has vehicle access with electric charging points; it also has a height limit (1.90 m) and uses card payment methods. In addition, consider larger station-area or central-access parking facilities when you’re driving from Lint-Oost toward central Amersfoort.
What are the street parking rates/time windows in Amersfoort city centre (day ticket zone)?
In the day-ticket zone (B1 and the ring around the centre), street parking runs Mon–Sat 09:00–00:00 and Sun 12:00–00:00. The first hour is charged up to €3, and after that the day ticket is €60. This can apply when you park in the centre area while coming from Lint-Oost.