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Finding parking near Café-Restaurant Amsterdam, Amsterdam
Looking for parking Café-Restaurant Amsterdam (Watertorenplein 6)? The square itself is car-free, so you’ll need to choose between nearby street zones, a nearby parking garage, or a reserved private spot that’s ready when you arrive.
Pre-book private parking near Café-Restaurant Amsterdam
Mobypark makes it easier to park for dinner by unlocking private spaces that owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office parking areas, unused garage spots, or private driveways. Instead of circling for a free bay, you can book a place in advance, arrive, and park with less time pressure.
Public street parking near Watertorenplein is organized by colored zones with strict time rules. In practice, paying-as-you-go can also get expensive for longer stays—so comparing with Mobypark can be worthwhile, and private bookings can be up to 60% cheaper than busy public street/garage options depending on when you park.
Street parking near Waterkeringweg (zones, rates, max stay)
On and around Waterkeringweg, street parking is split into colored zones. Rates and allowed parking time are different per zone, so check the signs at the exact spot before you leave your car.
| Zone color | Typical hourly price | When it applies | Max parking duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow zone 3 | €7 / hour | 7 days, 09:00–24:00 | Up to 15 hours |
| Orange zone | €5.40 / hour | 7 days, 09:00–24:00 | Up to 15 hours |
| Red zone | €25.10 / hour | Mon–Sat, 09:00–19:00 | Up to 10 hours |
| Green zone | €0 (free) | 7 days, 00:00–24:00 | Follow the local sign (free zone) |
If you’re arriving around peak dinner time, street availability can be tight—and missing the correct zone or exceeding the max duration can quickly turn into a problem. Mobypark can be a practical alternative when you’d rather reserve parking than manage zone rules and time limits.
Garage parking near Bleiswijkstraat 8 (open 24/7)
For a more predictable option, there’s a large public parking garage in the Westerpark area at Bleiswijkstraat 8. It’s open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so it can fit both early and late reservations.
Expect pay-as-you-go pricing (starting around €2 for 25 minutes) and a typical day rate around €38. Also note the vehicle limit: clearance is listed as 2.10 m. When you compare total cost for longer evenings, booking a private space via Mobypark can be a strong alternative, and private parking can be up to 60% cheaper depending on your chosen dates and duration.
Resident permit rules and overnight expectations
Amsterdam uses residential permits for specific areas. These permits are linked to your license plate and zone, and they’re not meant for non-residents—so if you don’t have the right permit for the relevant area, rely on metered public parking, a garage, or a booked private spot.
For overnight planning: paid zones typically run until 24:00, and free street parking depends on where the green-zone signs are located. If you’re dining late or arriving after parking rules change for the night, reserving via Mobypark helps you avoid the uncertainty of finding a free/allowed curb space.
Quick choice guide for your arrival
- Short visit, earlier arrival: use the nearby street zones (confirm the color and max duration on the exact sign).
- Longer stay or you want predictable access: consider the Westerpark garage at Bleiswijkstraat 8 (check the 2.10 m clearance).
- Lowest hassle: pre-book a private parking spot on Mobypark so you can arrive and park without timing stress.
For the details drivers ask most often—street zone prices, free parking, overnight options, and permit requirements—check the FAQ below.
Mobypark parking rates near Café-Restaurant Amsterdam
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 3.50
24 hours parking
from € 19.50
1 week parking
from € 90.00
1 month parking
from € 195.00