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Finding parking near Bijlmer-Oost, Amsterdam Zuidoost, Amsterdam

Book parking in Bijlmer-Oost without wasting time on full streets

If you’re searching for parking Bijlmer-Oost, the key is avoiding the “arrive and hunt” problem during paid hours. Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots at places that aren’t being fully used by the owner—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. Instead of driving around hoping to find a free spot, you reserve a place for your exact dates and time window.

And because street parking in this area is paid, pre-booking can also help you control cost—especially compared with paying street tariffs hour by hour.

Street parking in Bijlmer-Oost: paid zones and what to watch for

In Bijlmer-Oost, paid parking applies. The municipality expanded paid parking in Zuidoost, with Bijlmer-Oost included since October 2024. That means you should plan on paying when you park on public streets during the regulated times shown for your specific street/parking zone.

Typical street pricing information for Zuidoost/Bijlmer-Oost is around €1.72 per hour, but it can vary by day and time—so always follow the street signs or the local paid-parking map. If you don’t want the risk of running longer than planned and racking up extra hours, booking via Mobypark can be a practical alternative to “pay-as-you-go” street parking.

Garages nearby vs reserved private spots: availability matters most

Public garages can be convenient when you want to park indoors, but prices for daily parking in Zuidoost are often around the high teens up to the low 20s per day depending on the garage and the day. The downside is that you may still arrive during peak demand and find limited availability.

Mobypark works differently: you reserve a private, bookable space ahead of time. And because street rates in Bijlmer-Oost are commonly lower per hour, longer stays often add up—so pre-booking on Mobypark can help you avoid time pressure and (depending on your parking length) can be up to ~60% cheaper than paying street parking by the hour.

Permits, residents, and business parking rules you may see

In paid parking areas like Bijlmer-Oost, you’ll also see resident and business permit rules. For example, the municipality lists permit types and prices such as:

  • First residents’ permit: €40,02 per 6 months
  • Second residents’ permit: €100,06 per 6 months
  • Business permit: €64,04 per 6 months
  • Visitor permit: listed as free for the permit type “for your visit”

If you don’t have a permit for your address/zone, assume public on-street parking will require payment during the regulated times. If you’re unsure which rules apply to your exact spot, Mobypark removes the guesswork by giving you a reserved option that doesn’t depend on permit eligibility.

P+R and smarter planning for cheaper parking days

If your trip allows it, Park & Ride (P+R) can be a budget-friendly strategy in Amsterdam Zuidoost: you park outside the most expensive areas and continue with public transport. This is often useful if you’re coming for a longer visit and want to keep driving and parking costs predictable.

That said, if you prefer to stay in Bijlmer-Oost and avoid transfers on the day, a reserved private spot via Mobypark can still make sense—particularly when street parking is paid and availability changes quickly during busy times.

Make your booking fit your schedule (so you don’t pay for extra time)

Before you book, set your plan: pick your arrival time and your expected departure time, then compare the options for public street parking versus a reserved private space. For Bijlmer-Oost, the practical advantage of Mobypark is that you’re not limited by what happens when you arrive—so you can focus on your day instead of circling for a spot.

Mobypark parking rates near Bijlmer-Oost

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.86

24 hours parking

from € 9.80

1 week parking

from € 36.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near Bijlmer-Oost, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Bijlmer-Oost

Is there free parking in Bijlmer-Oost?
In Bijlmer-Oost, street parking is regulated with paid parking rules. The municipality expanded paid parking in Zuidoost and included Bijlmer-Oost (since October 2024). That means “free parking” is limited and depends on your exact street and times, so always check the local signs or the municipality paid-parking map.
What does street parking cost in Bijlmer-Oost?
Street parking in Bijlmer-Oost is paid during the regulated hours shown for your street/parking zone. Typical published information for Zuidoost/Bijlmer-Oost indicates rates around €1.72 per hour, but the exact day/time window can vary. Check the street signs or the local paid-parking map to confirm the current rate and times for where you want to park.
Do I need a resident permit to park in Bijlmer-Oost?
You only need a permit if you are eligible for a residents’ or business permit in the relevant zone. If you don’t have a permit for the area, you should expect to pay for public street parking during the regulated times. The municipality lists examples such as €40,02 per 6 months for a first residents’ permit and €64,04 per 6 months for a business permit.
What are the best alternatives if street parking is full in Bijlmer-Oost?
If you arrive during busy paid hours and you can’t find a convenient on-street spot, you have a few options: use a public garage, park at a P+R location and continue by public transport, or pre-book a reserved private space. Reserving ahead (for example via Mobypark) avoids the “spot availability” problem on the day.
How can I avoid parking fines in Bijlmer-Oost?
Avoid fines by only parking where you can legally park and by paying during the regulated times shown for your street. Always check the parking signs and/or the municipality’s paid-parking map for the correct zone, hours, and tariff. If you want to reduce day-of uncertainty, pre-booking a reserved parking spot is often safer than relying on finding legal street spaces.