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Finding parking near De Baarsjes, Amsterdam West, Amsterdam

If you’re searching for parking De Baarsjes, the first thing to check is the street rule: in most of De Baarsjes you pay for parking Monday–Saturday from 09:00 to 24:00, while Sundays are free. If you want to avoid time pressure and keep your arrival plan simple, pre-booking an off-street spot can be the smarter move.

Book private parking in De Baarsjes with Mobypark (instead of circling for a meter)

Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking bays, office building places, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. That means you’re not dependent on finding an open street spot or hoping a garage has availability when you arrive.

It’s especially useful when you’re parking for a few hours during paid hours, or when you’ll return later in the evening and don’t want to manage meters and time limits.

Street parking in De Baarsjes: paid hours, Sunday free, and resident permits

Street parking is governed by local Amsterdam signage, but the general pattern in De Baarsjes is:

  • Mon–Sat: paid parking from 09:00 to 24:00
  • Rate: around €5,37 per hour (always confirm on the meter/sign for the exact zone)
  • Sundays: parking is free

In resident-focused areas, you may also run into areas where parking is reserved for permit holders. If you don’t have a valid permit (or visitor arrangement), it’s common to find that the “free-looking” spaces aren’t usable for you.

If you want an alternative, using Mobypark to book an off-street private spot is a practical way to compare against street parking when paid hours apply.

Option What to expect When it works best
Street parking Usually paid Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00 (about €5,37/h); Sundays free Short stops on Sunday, or when you’re nearby and can check signs
Private parking via Mobypark Reserved off-street spaces (private driveways, garages, unused spots) Evenings, longer stays, or when you want arrival certainty

Garages and off-street parking near De Baarsjes: convenience vs availability

Garages can reduce the “hunt for a space” problem, and you typically avoid street rules like short-term limits. However, on busy evenings, popular garage inventory can become tight—especially when many visitors arrive around the same time.

That’s where booking a private option can be an easier alternative to walking/driving around: rather than betting on availability, you can set your dates and pre-book a space with Mobypark before you leave home.

Plan for peak times: pre-book around paid hours and use Park-and-Ride when it fits

De Baarsjes is part of Amsterdam West where street parking can feel competitive during paid hours. If you’re arriving late or returning after an activity, you’ll usually do better by matching your parking times to the street schedule (Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00) or choosing an off-street reserve.

For longer stays or multi-stop days, a Park-and-Ride approach can also help—some P+R deals in the wider West area can include free/discounted parking conditions when you meet specific requirements (like pairing parking with a bike). If you consider this, always check the exact conditions for your date and time.

In practice, pre-booking via Mobypark is a straightforward way to avoid last-minute decisions when street parking isn’t free.

How to pick the right parking setup for your trip

Use this quick checklist before you search/book:

  • Know your day: Sundays are free, but Mon–Sat are paid (check the exact street signage).
  • Choose your parking duration: if you’ll be out for a big part of the paid window, compare against the per-hour street cost.
  • Prefer certainty for evening returns: booked private spots reduce the risk of arriving to permit-only areas or full garages.
  • Match access times: set your arrival window in the search bar so the reservation fits when you actually need to park.

If you want to compare street rules with off-street options for parking De Baarsjes, the FAQ below summarizes the key questions about hours, Sunday parking, and resident permits.

Mobypark parking rates near De Baarsjes

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 De Baarsjes, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in De Baarsjes

Where can I park in De Baarsjes?
In De Baarsjes you can park on street (follow the signs and pay attention to zones/permit rules) and also use off-street options like garages and private parking. Streets commonly used for parking include Admiraal de Ruijterweg, Haarlemmerweg, Jan Evertsenstraat, and Jan van Galenstraat—always double-check the exact rules on the nearest meter/sign.
What are the street parking hours and hourly rate in De Baarsjes?
In De Baarsjes, street parking is paid from Monday to Saturday between 09:00 and 24:00. The hourly rate is around €5,37, but the exact zone price and any exceptions should be confirmed on-site at the parking meter or street sign.
Is parking in De Baarsjes free on Sundays?
Yes. Parking in De Baarsjes is free on Sundays. For any public-holiday exceptions or special events, check the street signage near your parking location.
Do I need a permit to park in De Baarsjes (resident parking)?
Many areas in Amsterdam may restrict parking for residents/permit holders. In general, to qualify for a parking permit you must be registered in Amsterdam and use a vehicle registered to you (lease/company cars can be allowed). A key condition is that you do not have your own parking place. From 1 January 2025, new permits require a vehicle with emission class 5 or higher (existing permits are not affected). Visitor permits for residents may also be available with discounts depending on the address and area rules.
What’s the best way to park for an evening out near De Baarsjes?
For evening arrivals, the most reliable approach is to pre-book an off-street spot (private parking or a garage) so you’re not limited by meter time management or finding only permit-only spaces. If you’re using street parking, base your plan on the Mon–Sat paid window (ending at 24:00) and arrive with enough time to park correctly. When you need the lowest stress, reserving a private space via Mobypark can help you park with confidence.