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Finding parking near Geuzenveld, Amsterdam Nieuw-West, Amsterdam

If you’re planning parking Geuzenveld (Geuzenveld Slotermeer), your options depend on street-paid times, resident/visitor rules, and whether you can avoid last-minute availability issues. Here’s how to park legally and with less hassle.

Secure a private spot in Geuzenveld before you arrive (Mobypark)

Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of circling paid streets or guessing whether a garage is full, you can reserve a spot for your dates and then park with clarity on the access you booked. For many trips, Mobypark can work out up to 60% cheaper than public paid parking (especially for longer stays), while also removing the time pressure of street meters.

Once you’ve got the local rules below, use the parking search above to compare availability for your arrival time in Geuzenveld.

Paid street parking in Geuzenveld Slotermeer (times + tariff)

In much of Geuzenveld Slotermeer, street parking is paid Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 19:00. The typical street rate is about €1.72 per hour (your local machine/zone can still differ slightly, so check the sign and the meter). Older pages sometimes mention later Thursday hours, but for the latest setup you should plan for 09:00–19:00 rather than assuming evening extension.

If you arrive during paid hours, pre-booking on Mobypark can help you avoid meter decisions (“do I have enough time left?”) and the risk of ending up parked where the clock is already running against you.

Permits, visitor rules, and the end of blue zones

Some parts of Geuzenveld Slotermeer previously used a blue zone approach. That blue-zone system disappears per 2 June 2025. Practically, it means resident eligibility shifts toward needing the right parking permit for the area.

Visitor parking can be possible with a visitor permit that offers a discount (about 65%*) for a limited number of hours per quarter. If you don’t have the right permit setup, street parking can become unpredictable—booking a private space on Mobypark is often the simplest comparison when you want straightforward access without permit paperwork.

*Exact entitlement can depend on your address/registration—check the permit instructions for your specific situation.

Garages and private lots: what to check before you commit

Garages can be convenient because they’re clearer than street curb lines, but costs can climb quickly—especially once you consider daily caps. In the wider Geuzenveld/Slotermeer area, you’ll commonly see designs like “first hour free” followed by hourly pricing, plus a daily maximum. For longer visits, that daily cap can still be expensive compared with pre-booked private spots.

If you’re comparing options: when public pricing is already time-based and inventory can disappear, Mobypark adds certainty—so you can park without scrambling to find a public spot that matches your timing.

  • Opening hours: confirm you can both enter and leave during your plans.
  • Payment method: many facilities use cashless payment.
  • Access conditions: height/vehicle restrictions can apply.

Free or cheaper options: Sundays and P+R (and when certainty matters)

For Geuzenveld Slotermeer, Sunday paid street parking is not consistently indicated for 2026, so Sunday parking may be free in many streets. Still, rules can vary by street/zone, so always verify the signage (especially around holidays).

If you want to park without relying on “likely free” patterns—or you’re arriving at a busy moment—pre-booking on Mobypark is a practical alternative to street guessing. Another option is P+R on the edge of Amsterdam, where day costs are typically around €6–€13 depending on peak/off-peak timing and arrival time, with last-mile travel using public transport; some hubs can be cheaper with an added bike setup.

Avoid Amsterdam parking fines with quick checks

If you don’t pay (or pay too little), you can still get an administrative fine: a common starting point is about €79.10 plus the relevant parking amount. Other violations can be higher (and disabled-parking infringements can be much more). Importantly, Amsterdam usually sends fines by post rather than leaving a ticket under your wiper, so acting fast matters.

If you’d rather reduce the chance of a “wrong zone / wrong time / wrong expiry” mistake, reserving a private spot via Mobypark is often the easiest way to remove the guessing layer from your parking plan.

Ready to choose? Set your date and arrival time in the search bar and compare the available parking options for Geuzenveld.

Mobypark parking rates near Geuzenveld

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.25

24 hours parking

from € 1.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 95.00

Cheap parking near Geuzenveld, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Geuzenveld

When is paid street parking active in Geuzenveld Slotermeer?
In Geuzenveld Slotermeer, street parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday between 09:00 and 19:00. The usual street rate is around €1.72 per hour. For the most accurate details for your exact street, check the zone sign and the parking machine.
Is there free parking in Geuzenveld on Sundays?
For Geuzenveld Slotermeer, Sunday paid street parking is not consistently indicated for 2026, so Sunday parking may be free in many streets. However, rules can differ by street/zone—verify the signage at the curb. If you need certainty (for example on a busy weekend), consider pre-booking a private spot.
Do blue zones or resident permits apply in Geuzenveld?
Yes, permit logic can apply. Blue zones in parts of Slotermeer are being removed per 2 June 2025, shifting resident parking toward needing the correct parking permit. Visitor parking may be possible with a visitor permit that gives a discount for a limited number of hours per quarter—details depend on your address/eligibility.
Can I park overnight in Geuzenveld?
Street paid parking generally ends at 19:00 (Mon–Sat), but overnight parking still depends on the exact street signs and whether permit rules apply. Always check the curb signage for your specific location. If you’re arriving late and want to avoid zone/permit uncertainty, pre-booking a private parking spot can be a reliable alternative.
What fine can I get if I don’t pay or park incorrectly in Amsterdam (Geuzenveld area)?
Fines vary by violation. Not paying (or paying too little) can start around €79.10 plus the applicable parking amount. More serious violations can be higher, and disabled-parking infringements can be much more. Amsterdam typically sends fines by post. You usually have about two weeks to pay the first bill, and up to six weeks to submit an objection.