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Finding parking near Grieks Restaurant Alexandros, Amstelveen

Book private parking near Grieks Restaurant Alexandros with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Grieks Restaurant Alexandros in Amstelveen, the simplest move is to secure a legal space before you arrive. Around Kostverlorenhof you’ll find a mix of street rules and short-stay limits; with Mobypark, you can book private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use their space (think hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage areas). That means less hunting for a spot during dinner hours and no last-minute decisions when public parking fills up.

For many drivers, street parking works only if you’re within the time limit. If you expect to stay longer than the street allows, comparing with Mobypark is worth it because you reserve your spot ahead of time.

Street parking at Kostverlorenhof: blue disc (up to 2 hours) and daytime enforcement

Near Kostverlorenhof, you’ll commonly come across blue zone parking and short paid street parking during enforcement windows. In the blue zone, you can usually park up to 2 hours for free using a blue parking disc (with enforcement times typically stated on-site).

Where paid street parking applies nearby, it’s also generally set up as a maximum 2-hour option during the same daytime windows. The practical takeaway for a dinner at Grieks Restaurant Alexandros: if your plan might run past 2 hours, street parking can turn into time pressure—Mobypark can be a cleaner alternative because you pre-book a private spot instead of extending/relocating your car.

Paid street rates and maximum stay (what to expect)

Local “rest area” street parking around this part of Amstelveen is commonly priced per hour and typically capped by the same short-stay rule. Based on local guidance, a common rate you may see is around €1.05 per hour, but only for the period allowed on the signs (often up to 2 hours).

So even if the hourly price looks similar to other options, the time limit matters most. If you’re booking a table for an evening meal, a reserved private spot through Mobypark helps you avoid the “back at the car in time” problem.

Garages and parking structures: day caps can rise fast

If the street is full (or you simply don’t want to work within the 2-hour limit), multi-storey garages are a fallback. However, many garages use day maximum pricing that can become expensive when you park through the evening.

In the Amstelveen area, public garage day caps you may encounter can range roughly from ~€21/day up to around €40/day depending on the location, while some medical-area parking schemes can be lower. When you compare that with a pre-booked private option, Mobypark often ends up more predictable for an evening stay because your parking plan is fixed in advance.

Permits and visitor limits in paid zones

In areas with paid/permit parking, residents and businesses can request permits, while visitors without a permit are typically restricted to the posted maximum stay (again, often 2 hours in these zones). If you park without following the sign, you risk fines even if you only stayed for “a little while too long.”

If you’d rather not rely on perfect timing, a booking on Mobypark is often the easiest way to keep your evening straightforward—especially on busier days when the correct street spots are scarce.

Quick cost picture: street vs garages vs pre-booked private

Option near KostverlorenhofWhat it usually means for you
Blue zone with discOften up to 2 hours free during enforcement windows
Short paid street parkingOften around ~€1.05/hour, typically limited to 2 hours (check signs)
Public garagesMore flexible hours, but day maximums can be high
Mobypark private spotPre-book a legal space ahead of time; ideal when you need certainty beyond the street limit

If your dining plan might run past the street limit, it’s usually better to compare the “time pressure” of street parking with the certainty of a reserved private spot on Mobypark.

Parking FAQ for Grieks Restaurant Alexandros

Free windows, time limits, and what to do when street parking is limited are the questions drivers ask most—see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Grieks Restaurant Alexandros

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 56.00

1 month parking

from € 155.00

Cheap parking near Grieks Restaurant Alexandros, Amstelveen

FAQ about parking near Grieks Restaurant Alexandros

Is there free parking near Grieks Restaurant Alexandros (Kostverlorenhof)?
Near Kostverlorenhof, you may find areas that are generally free to park, but much of the “free” convenience comes from blue zone rules. In blue zones you can often park up to 2 hours for free with a blue parking disc during the stated enforcement times. Always check the signs on the exact street/parking lane.
How long can I park on the street near Kostverlorenhof?
Street parking near Kostverlorenhof is typically set up as short-stay parking. In blue zones and paid areas, visitors are commonly limited to a maximum of about 2 hours during the enforcement windows shown on local signage. If your meal may last longer, plan an option that doesn’t depend on the 2-hour rule.
What are the main parking enforcement times in this area?
For this part of Amstelveen around Kostverlorenhof, the blue zone/paid street enforcement windows are commonly stated as daytime periods (for example: Monday 13:00–18:00 and Tuesday through Saturday 09:00–18:00). The exact times can vary by street segment, so confirm the posted times where you park.
Do I need a permit to park nearby, and can I park as a visitor?
Permit parking applies in certain paid areas for residents and businesses. As a visitor without a permit, you generally must follow the posted visitor rules—often a maximum stay (commonly around 2 hours) and the applicable hourly rate. If you don’t meet the permit condition, the safest approach is to stick to the time limit shown on the signs.
What if there’s no street parking space when I arrive for dinner?
If street parking is full, garages can be a fallback but you may face day maximum pricing. A practical alternative is to pre-book a reserved private parking spot on Mobypark, so you’re not forced to find (and immediately judge) the right public option on arrival.