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Finding parking near Tuindorp Oostzaan, Amsterdam Noord, Amsterdam

Looking for parking Tuindorp Oostzaan? Since 17 November 2025, daytime street parking in and around Tuindorp Oostzaan is no longer free: you generally pay €1.66 per hour from 09:00 to 19:00 (Mon–Sat), and it’s free after 19:00 and on Sundays/holidays. If you want a calmer arrival without checking street rules at the last minute, Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office spots, private driveways, or unused garages).

Book private parking in Tuindorp Oostzaan with Mobypark

With Mobypark, you can reserve a place in advance instead of driving around for an open street spot during the paid window. That’s especially useful if you’re arriving for a few hours during 09:00–19:00, when the street rate applies. For day-time parking, private spots like these can work out up to 60% cheaper than paying meter rates (depending on how long you need to stay), while also reducing the time pressure of finding the right place fast.

Street parking rules in Tuindorp Oostzaan (what to pay, and when)

For street parking in the Tuindorp Oostzaan area, the key thing is the paid time window. From 09:00 to 19:00 (Mon–Sat) you pay the hourly tariff (€1.66/h), and parking is free after 19:00 and on Sundays and holidays. If you’re planning to arrive during the busiest daytime hours, booking via Mobypark can be a practical alternative to meter hunting.

  • Paid: Mon–Sat, 09:00–19:00
  • Free: after 19:00, and on Sundays/holidays
  • Zone change: older “blue zone” rules in these areas were replaced by paid parking from 17 November 2025

Special case near Sportpark Tuindorp Oostzaan

If you’re parking near a sport facility, check whether the sport-park tariff applies. In that case, from 09:00 to 19:00 (Mon–Sat), the first 3 hours are charged at €0.10 per hour, and after that the tariff switches to the regular €1.66 per hour. If your plans are longer than a couple of hours, compare that with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark—it can be easier than tracking a progressive rate once you’re already parked.

Permits: who can apply, and what visitors should expect

Residents and people working in the area may be able to apply for a permit, while visitors usually rely on street tariffs. For example:

  • Resident permit: €38.60 per half-year (typically eligible for up to two permits if vehicles are registered, and when there are no parking spaces available on private property)
  • Visitor permit: available at a discount of 65% vs the hourly rate (up to 150 hours per quarter)
  • Care/other permits: there are separate options (e.g., mantelzorg) with their own terms

If you don’t have a local permit, you’ll usually be choosing between paying the street tariff (and timing your visit around restrictions) or reserving a spot in advance via Mobypark.

Avoid fines: pay by licence plate and choose correctly

Parking payment in Amsterdam-Noord is handled digitally, and you must enter your licence plate (kenteken) correctly. If you don’t pay (or pay too little), you can receive a surcharge. In 2025, the surcharge for not paying is €78.50 plus the amount of an hour of parking. Other serious violations can lead to higher fines (for example €199 for obstructive parking and €389 for parking in a disabled space). When you’re unsure about the exact street setup, comparing street parking to a bookable private option on Mobypark can help you reduce the risk of getting caught by the wrong rule.

Quick check before you arrive (so you don’t waste time)

  • If you arrive during 09:00–19:00 (Mon–Sat), assume street parking is paid.
  • If you arrive after 19:00 or on Sundays/holidays, street parking is generally free—still, availability can be tight.
  • For longer daytime stays, consider whether the street tariff (or sport-park progressive pricing) is worth it versus reserving in advance with Mobypark.

Free time windows, tariffs, and permit questions are also covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Tuindorp Oostzaan

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 7.81

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 120.00

Cheap parking near Tuindorp Oostzaan, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Tuindorp Oostzaan

Is parking in Tuindorp Oostzaan free?
Parking in Tuindorp Oostzaan is paid during the daytime period introduced from 17 November 2025. You generally pay from Monday to Saturday between 09:00 and 19:00. It remains free after 19:00 and on Sundays and public holidays.
What are the street parking rates and hours in Tuindorp Oostzaan?
The general street rate is €1.66 per hour from 09:00 to 19:00 (Mon–Sat). On top of that, near sport facilities a special progressive tariff can apply: from 09:00 to 19:00 (Mon–Sat), the first 3 hours are €0.10 per hour and after that the rate becomes €1.66 per hour.
Can I get a resident or visitor parking permit for Tuindorp Oostzaan?
Yes, residents/workers in the area may be able to apply for a permit. A resident permit costs €38.60 per half-year (typically up to two permits if you have two registered vehicles and no parking is available on private property). Visitors can apply for a visitor permit with a 65% discount versus the hourly street rate, up to 150 hours per quarter.
How do I pay for parking and avoid fines in Tuindorp Oostzaan?
Parking payment is digital and you must enter your licence plate (kenteken) correctly. If you don’t pay (or pay too little), you can receive a surcharge; in 2025 this is €78.50 plus the value of one hour of parking. More serious violations can lead to higher fines (e.g., €199 for obstructive parking, €389 for disabled parking).
How long can I park on a P+R when visiting Tuindorp Oostzaan?
For P+R sites, you can typically park up to 28 days consecutively. If you need more certainty for day-time parking near Tuindorp Oostzaan, booking a private spot in advance (e.g., via Mobypark) can be a practical alternative.