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Mobypark parking locations near Station-Zuid WTC

Finding parking near Station-Zuid WTC, Amsterdam Zuid, Amsterdam

Parking Station-Zuid WTC is about finding the right spot near Amsterdam Zuid without wasting time—especially when paid street spaces and garage availability can fill up fast. Here are the most practical ways to park around Station Zuid WTC (often referred to as “Station Zuid” officially) and how to use Mobypark to keep your plan under control.

Reserve private parking near Station Zuid WTC with Mobypark

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas. Instead of relying on whatever happens to be free nearby, you can reserve in advance for short visits or longer stays, then drive in with less time pressure at arrival.

Street parking on the Zuidas: paid, time-limited, and not always easy to find

On-street parking around the Zuidas/Station Zuid WTC area is typically paid, with time limits and rules clearly shown on signage. Because the area is busy, cheap-looking street options can still be hard to secure when you arrive. If you want a steadier outcome, comparing street parking with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid the “circling” problem.

Garage parking by the WTC area: plan for day-rate pressure

Parking garages near Station Zuid WTC are convenient, but day pricing can add up. For example, parking at the WTC location is reported at €34 per 24 hours, which makes it less flexible for day visits. If you’re comparing options, Mobypark can be a useful alternative to check first—especially when you want guaranteed access without last-minute availability issues.

Pick parking by your stay length (hourly vs day vs longer)

  • Short stops: prioritize faster “arrive and go” options; pre-booking avoids spending time hunting for a permitted street space.
  • All-day plans: compare the expected total cost of garages (often priced per hour/day) versus reserving a private spot in advance.
  • Longer stays: make sure your booking matches your end time—then compare with public options that may become expensive over multiple days.

For many drivers, the biggest benefit isn’t just price—it’s that a reserved private spot can reduce uncertainty compared with public parking around Station-Zuid WTC.

If you want lower-cost alternatives: consider P+R first

If your priority is controlling costs, Amsterdam has P+R (Park & Ride) options where you can park and then continue by public transport, with discounts when you travel from P+R to the city center. Free P+R options tend to be outside the city, which may mean more travel time. If you prefer to stay closer to Station Zuid WTC without the extra leg, it’s still worth comparing P+R with a reserved Mobypark spot.

Mobypark parking rates near Station-Zuid WTC

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 Station-Zuid WTC, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Station-Zuid WTC

What does parking cost at the WTC location near Station Zuid WTC?
Parking at the WTC location is commonly reported as costing about €34 for 24 hours. Prices can vary by day and availability, so it’s smart to compare the total cost for your exact time window before you park.
Is there paid street parking around Station Zuid WTC / the Zuidas?
Yes. On-street parking around the Zuidas and near Station Zuid WTC is typically paid and regulated with time limits. Always check the signs at the exact spot you intend to park, since rules can differ block by block.
Is there free parking near Station-Zuid WTC?
Free on-street parking near Station Zuid WTC is usually very limited and not reliable. For a more realistic “lower-cost” option, many drivers consider P+R parking (Park & Ride) and then use public transport to reach the area.
Is Station Zuid the same place as “Zuid/WTC” on parking signs?
Yes—Station Zuid is the official name. Historically, the station was referred to as Zuid/WTC, but “Station Zuid” is the name you’ll see on official transport information today. When searching for parking, match your destination to “Station Zuid” to avoid ending up in the wrong area.