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Finding parking near t Zusje Amsterdam, Amstelveen

Looking for parking t Zusje Amsterdam? For a smooth arrival, you’ll want to know the on-site rules, what nearby garages cost if you stay longer, and how to avoid last-minute availability issues.

Book private parking near ’t Zusje Amsterdam with Mobypark

Instead of relying only on a small number of public spots, Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spaces—for example unused hotel/office parking spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots—so you arrive with a reserved place rather than searching on arrival. This can also help you compare rates versus paying hour-by-hour nearby; for longer visits, private spots are often up to 60% cheaper than some public options.

Paid parking at ’t Zusje Amsterdam (hours + time limit)

If you want to park directly at the restaurant, there are 32 parking spaces. On Monday to Saturday you’ll typically find paid parking until 7pm, at about €2.80 per hour with a maximum of 3 hours. On Sundays and public holidays, parking is free.

Because these on-site spaces are limited and the paid window is time-restricted, it’s smart to compare with Mobypark when you expect a longer evening—or when you’re visiting during busier times and want a reserved place rather than racing for the last available spots.

Nearby alternatives: Gelderlandplein P1 and P2 (24/7)

If you need more flexibility than the on-site time limit, the Gelderlandplein car parks are a practical backup and are listed as 24/7 open:

  • Gelderlandplein P1 (Van Leijenberghlaan 43): first 90 minutes free, then about €2.50 per half hour with a maximum of €100.
  • Gelderlandplein P2 (Loowaard 57): first 150 minutes free, then about €2.50 per 30 minutes with a maximum of €95.

Both are designed for longer stays than the restaurant’s short maximum—so if you’re worried about time pressure, consider Mobypark too: booking private parking in advance can help you avoid working out expensive paid time blocks when you just want to park, eat, and leave without stress.

Street parking nearby: check signs first

Some drivers look for street spaces around the area, but the key is to follow the posted rules exactly—time limits, permit requirements, and any pay-by-phone or machine instructions can vary by street. If you can’t clearly read the restriction, it’s safer to switch to a car park option (and for certainty, you can also compare by pre-booking on Mobypark).

Quick checklist before you arrive

  • Day of the week: ’t Zusje is typically free on Sundays/holidays, but paid on most weekdays.
  • How long you’ll park: the on-site maximum is short; car parks like Gelderlandplein are built for longer stays.
  • Availability: the restaurant has limited spaces, so reserving ahead is often the easiest way to avoid disappointment.
  • Double-check on-site pricing: local rates can change—if anything looks different, confirm before you commit.

If you’re still deciding between options, the most common questions about free parking, costs, and reserving in advance are answered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near t Zusje Amsterdam

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 t Zusje Amsterdam, Amstelveen

FAQ about parking near t Zusje Amsterdam

Is parking free at ’t Zusje Amsterdam?
Parking at ’t Zusje Amsterdam is typically free on Sundays and public holidays. On Monday to Saturday, parking is generally paid (until the evening time limit), so the free option depends on the day you visit.
How much does parking cost at ’t Zusje Amsterdam?
At ’t Zusje Amsterdam, parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday until about 7pm, around €2.80 per hour, with a maximum of 3 hours. Rates and limits can change, so it’s worth confirming on arrival.
Where can I park near ’t Zusje Amsterdam if the on-site spots are full?
A common backup is the Gelderlandplein car parks nearby. Gelderlandplein P1 offers a free first period and then paid parking, and Gelderlandplein P2 similarly offers a longer free period before paid time starts. Both are listed as 24/7 open.
Is there 24/7 parking near ’t Zusje Amsterdam?
Yes. Gelderlandplein P1 and Gelderlandplein P2 are listed as 24/7 open, which makes them a practical choice for early/late arrivals or when you want parking outside typical on-site time limits.
Can I reserve a parking space in advance near ’t Zusje Amsterdam?
Yes. You can reserve private parking in advance on Mobypark for ’t Zusje Amsterdam, which helps you avoid relying only on limited on-site availability. Some nearby public car parks may also allow pre-booking—check the specific option you choose.