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Finding parking near Bos en Lommer, Amsterdam West, Amsterdam

Private parking in Bos en Lommer with Mobypark (when you want certainty)

If you’re looking for parking Bos en Lommer, the biggest issue is usually not “where can I park?”, but “can I park there today?”. On Mobypark you can pre-book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots). That means you’re not only relying on street availability or limited P+R capacity.

When street spaces are scarce—especially at busy times—using Mobypark can help you reserve a parking spot in advance. Set your location and dates in the search bar on this page to compare available private options around Bos en Lommer.

Street parking in Bos en Lommer: paid hours, Sunday free, and what to watch

Street parking in Bos en Lommer is generally paid from Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 24:00. The typical street rate is around €5.37 per hour (2026), but always check the pay machine for the most up-to-date amount and valid times.

Sundays are free on the street in Bos en Lommer, and public holidays usually follow the same “Sunday tariff” logic. Also note that the city has removed the old “10-cent zones”, so you should expect the standard paid parking regime instead.

If you arrive on a weekday, searching for an open curb spot can cost both time and money. For a more predictable start (and to avoid counting minutes under pressure), you can compare street parking with a pre-booked spot on Mobypark.

Resident permits in Bos en Lommer: useful for locals, not for visitors

Resident and business permit holders can apply for a parking permit valid inside a specific permit area in Bos en Lommer. However, a permit does not guarantee a free space on the street—availability still depends on the street situation.

The permit process has a real waiting period (often a couple of months), and during the waiting period free parking in the permit area is not allowed. For most visitors, that makes the permit route impractical—so it’s better to plan for paid street parking (Mon–Sat) or an alternative.

When you don’t have a local permit, Mobypark is a practical way to avoid the “keep driving until you find a spot” scenario, especially during weekday evenings when paid street parking is still active.

P+R Bos en Lommer: good value for OV trips, but time windows and rules matter

P+R Bos en Lommer is located at Leeuwendalersweg 23b, 1055 JE and is typically open 24/7. It can be a strong option if you’re continuing to Amsterdam’s center by public transport rather than driving into busy areas.

P+R tariffs depend on when you enter and whether you use public transport to and from the city center. As a rule of thumb: on weekdays entering before 10:00 costs more per 24 hours than entering after 10:00. On weekends and public holidays, the P+R day rate is usually much lower (often around €1 per 24 hours). Some systems can apply slightly different P+R day rates, so confirm the exact tariff at the parking equipment when you arrive.

There’s also a practical limit: the P+R tariff is typically valid for a maximum stay of 96 hours, and the facility size is relatively limited (about 250 places). That combination—limited capacity plus time-based pricing—can create uncertainty on busy days.

If you’re arriving at a time when P+R is pricier, or you just want guaranteed access without relying on availability, it’s worth comparing the P+R option with a reserved private spot on Mobypark. This is especially helpful when you prefer a straightforward parking start and don’t want to arrive “guessing”.

Quick choice guide: street vs P+R vs pre-booked private parking

Use this as a fast decision checklist for parking Bos en Lommer:

Your situation What usually works best
Visiting on a Sunday Street parking is typically free, so you can weigh street vs convenience. If you prefer certainty, pre-book via Mobypark anyway.
Arriving on a weekday morning (before 10:00) Street is paid, and P+R time-based pricing can be higher. Comparing P+R with a reserved Mobypark spot can save hassle if spaces are tight.
Arriving on a weekday after 10:00 P+R often becomes cheaper; still, capacity is limited. If you need a guaranteed place, choose a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.
You don’t have a permit Expect street parking to be paid (Mon–Sat). For a smoother arrival, reserve private parking on Mobypark instead of relying on street availability.

If you’re unsure about exact tariffs or free windows, check the pay machine on arrival and the FAQ below for the most common Bos en Lommer street and P+R rules.

Mobypark parking rates near Bos en Lommer

Parking time

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 Bos en Lommer, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Bos en Lommer

Is parking Bos en Lommer free?
Street parking in Bos en Lommer is generally free on Sundays. Public holidays usually follow the same “Sunday tariff” logic. On other days (Monday to Saturday), street parking is usually paid during the day and into the evening, so check the pay machine and the signs on the street.
What are the street parking hours and the typical hourly price in Bos en Lommer?
On the public road, street parking in Bos en Lommer is generally paid from Monday to Saturday between 09:00 and 24:00. The typical street rate is around €5.37 per hour (2026). Exact pricing and applicable times can vary, so always confirm on the pay machine at the location.
Do I need a resident permit for street parking in Bos en Lommer?
Resident and business permit holders can apply for a permit that is valid within a specific permit area. A permit does not guarantee a parking space, and visitors without a valid permit should expect to use regular paid street parking (Mon–Sat) or an alternative. The permit application process can include months of waiting time.
How much does P+R Bos en Lommer cost, and when is it cheaper?
P+R Bos en Lommer is typically open 24/7, and the P+R tariff is intended for drivers who continue their trip with public transport to and from the city center. As a general rule: on weekdays, entering before 10:00 costs more per 24 hours than entering after 10:00, and on weekends/holidays the P+R day rate is usually much lower. Confirm the exact tariff displayed at the parking equipment when you arrive.
How long can I park at P+R Bos en Lommer?
The P+R tariff is typically limited to a maximum stay of 96 hours. If you need longer parking, check the rules on-site (tariff and eligibility can depend on how you travel with public transport).
Is P+R Bos en Lommer in the environmental zone?
Yes. P+R Bos en Lommer is within Amsterdam’s environmental (emission) zone. Diesel vehicles with emission class 3 and lower may not be allowed, so check your car’s status before relying on P+R.