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Finding parking near Wittenburg, Amsterdam Centrum, Amsterdam

Looking for parking Wittenburg in Amsterdam? In this area street parking is paid and zoned, some garages can be pricey for a full day, and permits are linked to your license plate—so choosing the right parking type before you arrive saves time.

Book private parking spots around Wittenburg with Mobypark

Mobypark makes it possible to reserve bookable private parking spots—for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways and unused garage bays that aren’t actively used every day. That means you can plan for your exact arrival time and avoid searching for an available curb space when paid parking is in effect.

Compared with typical street rates (around €5.37–€5.40 per hour) and many nearby garage day prices (often roughly €23–€49 per day), booking in advance via Mobypark can work out up to ~60% cheaper for some full-day plans—depending on your parking duration. Use the Mobypark search bar to check availability for your dates and length of stay.

Street parking in Wittenburg: pay-and-display zones and time limits

Wittenburg falls under paid parking in Amsterdam’s paid parking system. In parts of the area (such as the Grote Wittenburgerstraat) you’ll see Oranje zone 5 with about €5.40 per hour, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, and a maximum parking duration (depending on the exact location) of up to 24 hours. For other streets in the Oostelijke Eilanden area, the hourly tariff is around €5.37 per hour, also 24/7.

Be careful with the posted limit: in nearby “Oranje” variants you may see maximum durations like 15 hours (and sometimes different applicable hours). If you’re at risk of exceeding the meter limit, booking a private spot on Mobypark can remove the time pressure of constantly tracking the allowed duration.

  • Check the signage at your exact spot (zone/tariff and maximum duration can differ by street)
  • Pay with the meter options (often contactless at the machine, or via a parking payment app)
  • Follow the time limit to avoid fines for overstaying

Parking garages near Wittenburg: plan for a predictable day rate

If you prefer an enclosed option, garages are a common alternative to curb parking. Day rates in the Oostelijke Eilanden area can vary widely by garage and time, but a realistic expectation is that many garages charge roughly €23–€49 per day.

On busy days, you may also find that street spaces become scarce or that garages feel expensive once your plan turns into a full-day stay. For that situation, Mobypark can be a practical way to compare options—especially when you want guaranteed access without waiting for a space to appear.

Permits and exceptions: what visitors can realistically use

Amsterdam permits are generally linked to a specific license plate. Residents and businesses can apply for parking permits, and there are also separate arrangements for accessibility (including free permits/entitlements for eligible drivers). For most visitors without a permit, street paid parking (or a booked private spot) is the practical route.

If you don’t have a local permit and you’re arriving at a time when curb parking is hard to judge, a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark is often less stressful than relying on last-minute availability.

P+R parking rules for reaching the Wittenburg area

P+R can be a budget-friendly approach when you’re heading toward central Amsterdam from the east, but it comes with rules. Typically, you only get the cheaper P+R tariff when you use public transport—for example, you must usually check within 1 hour after arrival and leave within 1 hour after returning. Most P+R sites allow up to ~96 hours maximum, with exceptions (for example, some sites have a lower maximum like 24 hours) and event-day closures can happen.

If you’d rather avoid the OV check-in/exit conditions and simply want to park reliably near Wittenburg, pre-booking on Mobypark is often a simpler alternative than counting on P+R availability and timing.

Quick choice guide for parking Wittenburg

  • Short stop (a couple of hours): curb paid parking can be workable if you stay within the posted maximum duration.
  • Full day: garages may be expensive; comparing against Mobypark can reduce the cost and planning effort.
  • Longer stays: avoid the risk of hitting the 15–24 hour street limit—book a private spot when you know your schedule.

If you want the exact answers to the most common driver questions (zones, max duration, permits, and P+R conditions), check the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Wittenburg

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.25

24 hours parking

from € 1.00

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 120.00

Cheap parking near Wittenburg, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Wittenburg

What parking zone and hourly rate apply for street parking in Wittenburg?
Wittenburg is in Amsterdam’s paid parking system. In parts of the area (including the Grote Wittenburgerstraat) you may see Orange zone 5 with a tariff around €5.40 per hour, valid 24/7. Other streets in the Oostelijke Eilanden area are around €5.37 per hour, also 24/7. Always confirm the exact zone/tariff on the signs or the parking machine at your spot.
Is there a maximum time limit for street parking in Wittenburg?
Yes. The maximum duration depends on the exact zone and street. In this area you may encounter limits such as up to 24 hours, or (in other Orange-zone variants) maximum durations like 15 hours. Check the posted maximum duration on-site before leaving your car.
Can I park for free in Wittenburg or is there a blue zone?
In Wittenburg, paid parking is the norm (including paid zones like Orange zones). A blue zone isn’t indicated specifically for Wittenburg based on the available local guidance. If you’re searching for free parking, treat any “free” areas as highly location-specific—check local street signs before relying on them.
How do permits work if I’m not a resident in Wittenburg?
Parking permits in Amsterdam are generally tied to your license plate. Residents and businesses can apply for a permit, and there are separate arrangements for eligible accessibility situations. If you’re not eligible for a permit, you typically rely on paid street parking, a paid garage, or a pre-booked private parking spot.
What are typical garage day prices near Wittenburg?
Garage prices near Wittenburg vary by operator and time, but a common expectation is roughly €23–€49 per day for many garages in the Oostelijke Eilanden area. Rates can jump on busy periods, so it’s smart to check the exact day price for your dates.
How does P+R work when parking near Wittenburg for central Amsterdam?
P+R is usually cheaper only when you use public transport. In practice, you generally need to check in within 1 hour after arriving and leave within 1 hour after returning. Maximum duration is commonly up to around 96 hours, with exceptions on specific sites (some lower limits like 24 hours). Event-day closures can also affect P+R availability.