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Finding parking near Buitenveldert, Amsterdam Zuid, Amsterdam

Pre-book private parking in Buitenveldert with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Buitenveldert, it helps to start with options that don’t depend on finding a free street space on the day. Mobypark lets drivers book private parking spots in advance—often from hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces that owners aren’t actively using. That makes it a practical alternative when paid zones and busy Zuidas periods shrink your chances.

Use Mobypark to lock in a spot for your exact dates, then compare it with street and garage rules and prices.

Street parking in Buitenveldert: paid hours on Gustav Mahlerlaan

On streets around Gustav Mahlerlaan, there is typically paid parking from Monday to Saturday (09:00–19:00) with a tariff around €6,50 per hour. Outside those times, and on Sundays, parking may be free—but always follow the sign for the exact rules for your block.

Because street availability can change quickly (especially near busy offices and destinations in Zuidas), reserving via Mobypark can reduce the time spent circling for a space when you’d otherwise be paying hourly.

Gelderlandplein area parking: free short-stay windows, then higher daily caps

If you’re parking near the Gelderlandplein shopping area, check the garage zones and time limits. Public garage options often include free parking up to 150 minutes (for example in P2/P3), and then you may pay around €2,50 per 30 minutes, with maximum daily caps commonly around €95–€100 depending on the zone.

If your stay is longer than the free window, this is where pre-booking a private spot can be easier to plan—and in many cases it can work out up to 60% cheaper than typical garage daily pricing while also giving you a guaranteed place on arrival (instead of gambling on availability).

Weekend planning and longer stays: when to switch from street to reserved parking

On weekends, rules can be different from weekday street parking—so rather than assuming “free” works everywhere, look for the local signage for each stretch. For longer stays (workdays, shopping trips, or event-heavy days in the Zuidas area), paid street parking can add up fast compared with a reserved option.

When you want certainty—especially if you arrive later in the day or don’t want to manage hourly meter payments—Mobypark is a straightforward way to compare against garage caps and street hourly rates before you park.

Quick checklist before you book

  • Match your plan to parking rules: check whether your street is paid during your arrival/departure time.
  • If you need more than short-stay parking: compare garage daily caps vs a booked private spot.
  • Consider convenience: reserved parking helps when the local supply fills up around peak office/shopping periods.
  • Use the exact dates/times in Mobypark to avoid last-minute surprises.

For street paid/free timing and nearby garage options, you’ll find the key details in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Buitenveldert

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 Buitenveldert, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Buitenveldert

Where can I park in Buitenveldert?
You can park on public streets (for example in parking areas around Gustav Mahlerlaan) and in nearby garages. On Gustav Mahlerlaan, paid parking is typically in effect from Monday to Saturday between 09:00 and 19:00 (around €6.50 per hour). Outside those times and on Sundays, parking may be free—always confirm by checking the street signs. If you want guaranteed parking, you can pre-book a private spot via Mobypark.
Is street parking free in Buitenveldert on Sundays or after 19:00?
Street parking in Buitenveldert can be free on Sundays and after 19:00, but it depends on the exact street and its signage. In practice, some areas switch from paid parking (e.g., Monday–Saturday 09:00–19:00) to free periods later in the day. Before you leave the car, verify the rules on the nearest sign.
Where can I park near the Buitenveldert shopping centre (Gelderlandplein)?
At/near Gelderlandplein, you’ll typically find garage parking with short-stay free windows in certain zones (for example free up to 150 minutes in P2/P3). After that, rates can switch to time-based pricing (around €2.50 per 30 minutes) with daily maximums commonly around €95–€100 depending on the zone. If your visit is longer than the free window, comparing with Mobypark can be a smart way to avoid higher daily caps.
What are the parking options near the tennis park in Buitenveldert?
Near the tennis park, there is often on-site parking available with a low hourly tariff (around €2 per hour). If that area is full, you can use nearby street parking—where paid parking commonly applies during weekday day hours (for example Monday to Friday 09:00–19:00). Check local signage for the exact hours and rates on the street you’re using.
Are there parking restrictions like blue zones or permit areas in Buitenveldert?
Amsterdam uses parking restrictions such as permit areas and blue zones in parts of the city. In a blue zone you may need the correct permit/authorization to park legally, even if you’re otherwise allowed to park on that street. If you don’t have the required permit, the safest approach is to park where payment rules are clear (paid public parking) or choose a reserved private spot via Mobypark to avoid uncertainty.
How can I avoid time pressure when parking in Buitenveldert?
Time pressure usually comes from having to find an open space while you’re competing with weekday traffic and busy periods in Zuidas. The practical solution is to compare street/garage pricing and restrictions first, then pre-book a private parking spot. With Mobypark you secure your place in advance, so you don’t need to keep driving around looking for availability.