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Finding parking near Beatrixpark, Amsterdam

Book private parking near Beatrixpark with Mobypark (prepaid)

Parking Beatrixpark doesn’t have to mean circling for a curb space. Mobypark lets you book private parking that owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage capacity—so you can reserve a spot ahead of time and arrive without last-minute stress. Depending on the public option you compare, this can be up to 60% cheaper than typical city/garage pricing, and you can often cancel up to one day before arrival.

If you’re going around Amsterdam-Zuid near Beatrixpark (close to RAI), availability is usually the biggest challenge—so start by checking dates on Mobypark and compare against street, garages, and Park & Ride.

Street parking around Beatrixpark: watch zones, time limits and permits

On-street parking in Amsterdam is typically paid and enforced, with varying rules by street and time of day. Expect short time windows and resident-permit areas in the Beatrixpark/RAI-adjacent area, so it’s easy to lose time if you’re driving around looking for an open spot.

  • Check the signs carefully (zone hours, maximum parking time, payment method).
  • Don’t assume free parking nearby: within the city borders you generally pay almost everywhere, and city-centre street rates can run roughly €4.19–€8.05 per hour.
  • If you don’t want ticket risk, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to searching for a “just in time” curb space.

Garages near the RAI/Beatrixpark area: convenient, but price adds up

Parking garages can be the fastest way to get a guaranteed space, especially on busy days near the Amsterdam RAI. For reference, parking around the RAI is commonly listed at about €6.00 per hour with a daily maximum (and evening options), which is convenient—but often more expensive the longer you stay.

Before you commit to a garage ticket on arrival, it’s worth comparing with Mobypark: you’re booking ahead, and private capacity can be a better match when you want certainty without paying “on-the-hour” pressure.

Park & Ride (P+R) for a budget plan—if you meet the conditions

Park & Ride can be a strong option when you’re coming by car and plan to continue by public transport. Amsterdam’s P+R pricing is often €6 or €13 per 24 hours (off-peak vs peak). The discounted rate depends on the next steps in your journey: you must travel into the city centre zone using the required transport cards, and your check-in/out timing matters.

If you’d rather skip the eligibility steps and keep the trip simpler, Mobypark can be a direct alternative—book a private space near Beatrixpark instead of managing discounted P+R rules.

Overnight and long stays: avoid time-limit surprises

Overnight parking near Beatrixpark often gets tricky because street rules may change after certain hours, and some areas limit the maximum duration. P+R options also come with maximum stays and conditions.

  • Confirm overnight rules before you leave your car.
  • Check how long you’re allowed to stay (some options are capped per day or per visit).
  • For peace of mind overnight, pre-booking on Mobypark can reduce the risk of finding your return plan blocked by time limits.

Mobypark parking rates near Beatrixpark

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 60.00

1 month parking

from € 155.00

Cheap parking near Beatrixpark, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near Beatrixpark

Is parking free around Beatrixpark?
In Amsterdam you generally have to pay for parking almost everywhere within the city borders. Around the city centre (including the Beatrixpark/RAI area) free parking spots are rare and curb parking is often time-limited or reserved for permits. Typical city-centre street rates can be around €4.19–€8.05 per hour, depending on the exact street and time.
How much does parking cost near Beatrixpark (RAI area)?
Near Beatrixpark (in the RAI area), published parking prices are commonly around €6.00 per hour, with a maximum of about €36.00 per day. Evening options may be cheaper, but exact pricing depends on the specific garage/operator and the time window you choose.
Can I park overnight near Beatrixpark?
Overnight parking may be difficult on the street because many Amsterdam curb areas have time limits or changing rules after certain hours. P+R options also have maximum parking times. For overnight stays, it’s safer to choose a parking option that explicitly allows your duration—pre-booking a private spot (for example via Mobypark) is often the simplest way to avoid surprises.
Is Park & Ride (P+R) a good option for Beatrixpark?
P+R can be cost-effective: the rate is typically €6 or €13 per 24 hours depending on when you arrive (off-peak vs peak). However, to keep the discounted rate you must continue your journey into the city centre zone using the required public transport method, and your check-in/out timing must match the conditions. If you want to avoid these constraints, compare with a pre-booked private spot near Beatrixpark.
What is the parking fine if I don’t pay near Beatrixpark?
If you don’t pay for parking in Amsterdam, you may receive a fine of €38.10. After multiple fines (often after about five), a wheel clamp may be applied. Releasing a clamp can require paying all fines and an additional wheel clamp cost of about €192 at the police station.