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Finding parking near The Indian Kitchen, Amstelveen

Pre-book private parking near The Indian Kitchen with Mobypark

For parking The Indian Kitchen in Amstelveen, the easiest way to avoid last-minute driving is to reserve a space before you arrive. Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots—like hotel/office parking, unused garage spaces, or private driveways that owners don’t actively use—so you’re not relying on what happens to be open on the street.

Instead of circling for a gap, you can book online, then follow the parking access details on arrival. This is especially useful when the restaurant is busy between 17:00 and 22:00 (last food orders 21:30) and when street rules change by time and day.

If you’re comparing parking options, consider that street parking can be free after a certain hour on most days—while Mobypark keeps your plans predictable even when exceptions apply.

Street parking near Karel Doormanweg: free window (most days) and time limits

The restaurant’s contact page mentions free parking from 18:00 hours (except Thursday) for the address area. That makes street parking tempting for dinner plans—if you arrive after 18:00 on the right day.

However, don’t assume “free” means “unlimited”: in and around Amstelveen you’ll also encounter blue zones where you can typically park for up to 1.5 hours with a parking disc. If you’re staying longer than the blue-zone allowance, you’ll likely need to move or switch to a garage.

When you want to be sure you won’t have to find a new spot mid-evening, booking through Mobypark is often a calmer fallback than hoping you can stay within the street limits.

Know the common rules that trigger tickets (zones, meters, parking discs)

To avoid fines, check the signs at the exact bay you choose—Amstelveen can have different rules a few streets apart. Practical checks before you park:

  • Look for blue-zone signs and set your parking disc if the bay requires it (typical maximum is 1.5 hours).
  • Confirm whether your street bay is paid or time-limited—the “free from 18:00” note applies to the address area, but not every nearby side street follows the same timing.
  • Double-check Thursday: the free-from-18:00 rule does not apply on Thursdays.

If you’re arriving early or your group needs flexibility, Mobypark can reduce the risk of being forced into a quick change of plans because a street limit expired or a bay was unavailable.

Garages around Stadshart: good when you arrive before 18:00 (or on Thursday)

If street parking is paid, busy, or doesn’t fit your timing, nearby parking garages are usually the next practical choice—especially for a full evening stay.

For the Stadshart area garages, a common pattern is the first 1.5 hours free, followed by paid parking (reported as about €6 per hour after the free period), with a daily maximum around €40. In other nearby garages (e.g., the Meander/Handelsplein area), tariffs are often closer to ~€2–€3 per hour with a daily cap around €20. Some medical/nearby garages can also have a lower cap (for example, max around €11/day is reported), but the availability and exact access rules depend on the specific garage.

The key comparison: even if a garage offers a free initial period, you still need to find an open entrance and get ticket timing right. With Mobypark, you can pre-book a private space so you’re not gambling on capacity when you arrive for dinner.

Choose the right approach for your arrival time

If you arrive after 18:00 (and it’s not Thursday), street parking may be the simplest option because the address area mentions a free window. Still, check for blue-zone bays if you plan to stay longer.

If you arrive before 18:00 or it’s Thursday, treat street parking as less predictable and consider a garage or reserve a private spot. This is where Mobypark can help you compare options quickly and secure a space in advance—without the time pressure of searching during the restaurant’s busiest hours.

Mobypark parking rates near The Indian Kitchen

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.71

1 week parking

from € 56.00

1 month parking

from € 185.00

Cheap parking near The Indian Kitchen, Amstelveen

FAQ about parking near The Indian Kitchen

Is parking free near The Indian Kitchen in Amstelveen?
The restaurant’s address area mentions free parking from 18:00 hours for most days, but not on Thursdays. You may also find blue zones nearby, where parking is typically limited (often up to 1.5 hours) using a parking disc.
Does the “free from 18:00” parking rule apply on Thursdays?
No. The free-from-18:00 rule mentioned for the address area has an exception: Thursday is not included, so you should expect paid street parking on Thursday evenings.
What do nearby parking garages cost for dinner near The Indian Kitchen?
Nearby garages often work on an “initial free period + hourly rate + daily cap” basis. For example, Stadshart-area garages are commonly reported as first 1.5 hours free, then around €6 per hour with a daily maximum around €40. Other nearby garages (Meander/Handelsplein area) are often reported at roughly ~€2–€3 per hour with a daily cap around €20 (exact rules vary by garage).
Are there blue zones or parking disc rules near The Indian Kitchen?
Yes, blue zones can apply in the Amstelveen area. In those bays, you typically can park for up to 1.5 hours using a parking disc. Always check the signs for the specific bay you use.
Can I pre-book parking near The Indian Kitchen with Mobypark?
Yes. Mobypark lets you reserve private parking spaces (such as unused garage spaces, private driveways, or business/hotel parking) in advance. This can help you avoid waiting for street availability during busy dinner hours, and you can compare options based on your timing.