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Finding parking near Eendracht, Amsterdam Nieuw-West, Amsterdam
Looking for parking Eendracht in Amsterdam Nieuw-West? The easiest way to park near Sportpark De Eendracht is to match your arrival time to the local paid/free rules—and, during busy hours, consider pre-booking instead of searching curbside.
Book private parking in Eendracht with Mobypark (no more searching)
Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots—then make them available to drivers when you need them. For the Eendracht/Sportpark area, that means fewer “try your luck” minutes when street parking is regulated.
Because many drivers end up paying during the weekday paid window, Mobypark can be a cheaper option depending on how long you stay (sometimes up to 60% less than paying by the hour nearby), while also giving you booking certainty.
Free parking windows near Sportpark De Eendracht (and when they change)
Public parking around Sportpark De Eendracht is not always pay-to-park the whole day. Drivers commonly rely on:
- Free parking on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) based on local guidance,
- Free parking after 19:00 on weekdays (Monday–Friday),
- Paid hours during the daytime window when restrictions are active.
Recent local event/area communications also mention paid enforcement from April 8, 2024 for Monday–Saturday between 09:00 and 19:00, while Sundays remain free. If you’re arriving on a Saturday during daytime, check the street signage first—and if you want to avoid last-minute uncertainty, you can compare the curb rules with a pre-booked spot on Mobypark.
Typical paid parking tariff and how to plan your arrival
When parking is paid around Sportpark De Eendracht, the hourly rate reported by local pages is roughly €1.60–€1.66 per hour during the regulated daytime period. That’s why the “right timing” matters: staying longer during paid hours quickly adds up.
If you expect a longer visit (training sessions, match days, or just arriving later in the paid window), pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid time pressure—especially when curb spaces get limited and you’d otherwise need to keep driving around.
Know the paid/free boundary toward Geuzenveld (Bok de Korverweg)
Paid parking was introduced in the Geuzenveld area starting January 2022, and drivers use Bok de Korverweg as a practical reference point: it’s the area where free parking may still be possible, while other nearby streets fall under paid rules. If you’re aiming for “closest free parking,” it’s worth reading the signs carefully street by street.
If you don’t want to spend time checking which side of the street is free/paid, Mobypark can be a straightforward alternative—reserve first, then park without guessing the boundary.
Accessibility, EV charging, and event-day expectations
Near Sportpark De Eendracht, there are disabled parking spaces (reported as 2–3 spaces at entrances) and EV charging points (reported as two charging poles for the BOK 4 entrance). On event days, spaces can still feel tight, so arriving early helps—but if you’re planning for daytime paid restrictions, reserving in advance can be the safer move.
When public parking is under pressure, Mobypark’s private-bookable spots give you a practical way to park without circling until you find an open bay.
Mobypark parking rates near Eendracht
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 0.35
24 hours parking
from € 1.00
1 week parking
from € 25.00
1 month parking
from € 95.00