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Finding parking near MADONNA | deli - bar - restaurant, Amersfoort

parking MADONNA | deli - bar - restaurant in Amersfoort starts with choosing a spot that’s practical for a short walk to Krommestraat 32—there’s generally no parking “for the door” right at the restaurant, so plan for nearby garages or the right street zone.

Pre-book a private parking spot near MADONNA with Mobypark

If you want to avoid circling for an open space, Mobypark lets you book private parking that owners aren’t using actively—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots that can be made available for drivers. Instead of relying on street availability or walk-up garage spaces, you can reserve in advance and arrive with more certainty.

Closest public garages around Krommestraat (and what they cost)

For most drivers, a parking garage is the easiest fallback when you’re heading to MADONNA, especially in busy centre hours.

  • Stadhuisplein garage (about 5 minutes walk): typically €1 per 20 minutes, with a maximum of €15 per 24 hours. Generally accessible 24/7.
  • Koestraat garage (about 6 minutes walk): typically around €3.24 per hour, with a maximum of about €16.22 per 24 hours. Generally accessible 24/7.
  • St Jorisplein (about 4 minutes walk) and Beestenmarkt (about 7 minutes walk): both are commonly used city-centre garage options; rates vary, but garages are usually open 24/7.

If you don’t want to gamble on availability at Stadhuisplein during peak times, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a simpler way to match your arrival time—especially if you’re coming for a meal and want to park once, not “keep checking”.

Street parking near MADONNA: inner-city zones and permits

Street parking is often the hardest part near the centre. Around Krommestraat, the inner city is largely autoluw, and Zone A (centre) is typically permit-only (24/7)—so for most visitors, that means street parking isn’t a realistic option.

There are also paid street zones closer to the centre where you may park without a permit, such as the day-card zone:

  • Monday–Saturday 9:00–0:00 and Sunday 12:00–0:00
  • First hour about €3
  • After that, you switch to a day card of about €60 for the rest of the day

Because street parking in these zones is time-structured, it can help to compare alternatives: instead of planning your evening around the first hour rules, you can pre-book on Mobypark and park with less time pressure.

Parking at night (late dining) and maximum-stay realities

MADONNA’s evening hours mean you may arrive when centre streets feel tighter. Public night parking is available in specific zones—one example is Zone 5 with night hours Mon–Fri 23:00–6:00 at around €3 per hour. Outside the defined times for your zone, rules can change quickly.

Garages are typically easier for late arrivals because many operate 24/7 with paid hourly/day tariffs. If you’re going late and want to avoid a last-minute street search, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a practical way to secure parking before you head over.

I-parking near Zwanehalssteeg & Paternosterstraat: follow the posted instructions

You may see references to I-parking around Zwanehalssteeg and Paternosterstraat. In practice, these marked parking types can have specific conditions, so check the signage next to the spot (for example: the applicable time window and whether any permit/vehicle condition applies). If the rules aren’t clear at street level, it’s usually safer to choose a garage—or reserve on Mobypark for certainty.

Quick parking plan for your MADONNA visit

  1. Decide duration first: short visit vs. longer evening affects whether street time cards or garages are better.
  2. If you’re not using a permit, prioritize garages or reserve a private spot on Mobypark rather than Zone A street parking.
  3. For late arrivals, check whether you’re entering a time window for night zones; otherwise, garages and pre-booked options usually reduce stress.
  4. Arrival day flexibility: if your plans shift, pre-booking a reserved spot can help you avoid scrambling for payment/space at the last minute.

Mobypark parking rates near MADONNA | deli - bar - restaurant

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 MADONNA | deli - bar - restaurant, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking near MADONNA | deli - bar - restaurant

Can I park on the street near Krommestraat 32 (MADONNA) without a permit?
In the Amersfoort centre, street parking in Zone A is typically permit-only (24/7). That usually means visitors can’t rely on street spots right next to Krommestraat. For a practical alternative, use a public garage nearby or compare/reserve a private spot on Mobypark so you don’t need a street permit.
Which garages are closest to MADONNA, and what are the typical rates?
Popular nearby options include Stadhuisplein (about €1 per 20 minutes, up to about €15 per 24 hours) and Koestraat (around €3.24 per hour, up to about €16.22 per 24 hours). Both are commonly accessible 24/7. Other central garages like St Jorisplein and Beestenmarkt are also used for this area, but rates can differ.
How does day-card parking work in Amersfoort’s centre (B1/day-card zone)?
In the day-card zone, paid parking runs Monday–Saturday 9:00–0:00 and Sunday 12:00–0:00. The first hour is about €3, then you pay a day card of about €60 for the rest of the day. If you expect to stay longer (meal + drinks), it can be worth comparing with a reserved parking option on Mobypark to avoid being guided by the “first hour” structure.
Is there night parking near MADONNA after 23:00?
There is night parking in specific zones, such as Zone 5 (Mon–Fri 23:00–6:00) at around €3 per hour. Outside the defined night hours, rules may change. Because late dining can start after busy street peaks, reserving a private spot on Mobypark can reduce the chance of last-minute street-search problems.
What is I-parking near Zwanehalssteeg and Paternosterstraat?
I-parking is a marked parking category used in parts of Amersfoort and you may see it referenced near Zwanehalssteeg and Paternosterstraat. The exact conditions depend on the signage at the spot (such as applicable times and any vehicle/permit rules). If you’re unsure when you arrive, choose a garage or book on Mobypark for clearer entry conditions.
Where can I pay for parking in Amersfoort (street and garages)?
For street parking, you typically pay at a parking meter or via a parking app. In garages, you normally pay via machines at the entrance/exit or in the garage payment system. If you prefer to reduce on-arrival steps—especially when timing rules are strict—you can pre-book and pay in advance via Mobypark.