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Finding parking near De Duif, Amsterdam

Looking for parking De Duif in Amsterdam? Because the venue sits in the city centre (Prinsengracht 756), you’ll mainly be choosing between paid street spaces, public garages, P+R parking at the edge—or a reserved private spot you can book in advance.

Book private parking near De Duif with Mobypark

Mobypark helps drivers avoid the last-minute search by offering bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—such as hotel parking areas, office building bays, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. When you pre-book, you can compare options by price and availability and arrive without circling for a gap in paid parking.

For a busy venue area like De Duif, that time advantage matters: you get certainty ahead of arrival, instead of relying on what’s free on the street.

Street parking on Prinsengracht and nearby streets: paid, limited, and easy to get wrong

Driver guides for this area consistently point out that parking around De Duif is mainly paid, with limited curb spaces. On busy days, those spaces can fill quickly—and the rules can vary block by block, so it’s important to follow the posted times and conditions.

If you’d rather not spend your arrival time reading signs and hunting for an empty spot, booking a reserved option via Mobypark can be a practical alternative to public curb parking when availability is tight.

Public garages close to De Duif (including Prins & Keizer)

When you want predictable parking, garages are a common choice near the city centre. For De Duif, drivers often look at garage options such as Prins & Keizer (Prinsengracht 927), as well as other municipal garage areas like Stadhuis/Muziektheater and Waterlooplein.

Public day pricing here is frequently high (often landing around €40–€70 per day, depending on the garage and day type). In practice, that’s where reserved private parking on Mobypark can be compelling—especially for longer stays—since you may find options that are up to 60% cheaper than typical city-centre garage day tariffs, while reducing the risk of arriving to a full garage.

P+R at the city edge: cheaper parking, then metro to De Duif

If your priority is budget or stress-free parking, Paradiso’s visitor guidance points to P+R RAI and P+R Noord. From there, you can reach the centre quickly with metro line 52, exit at Vijzelgracht, and then walk roughly 6 minutes to De Duif.

These edge options are often much cheaper than central parking—Paradiso even notes periods where P+R can be as low as €1 for 24 hours (always confirm the current rules on arrival). Still, if you might arrive late or your plans could change, it can be smart to compare P+R with a pre-booked spot on Mobypark so you’re not dependent on space and timing at the last minute.

Concert and event planning: avoid peak-time search time

De Duif is a popular venue, so the busiest time to park is usually shortly before doors open and around show end. Instead of arriving and hoping a street space appears, decide your backup early: a public garage if you want covered parking, P+R if you’re optimizing for cost, or a reserved private spot on Mobypark when you want availability certainty.

Quick checklist before you park

  • Confirm your arrival time window and how long you need to park.
  • Check whether the entrance is garage access vs. driveway/ground-floor access (it can affect turning and arrival speed).
  • If you drive an EV, verify charging availability in the option details.
  • Always follow posted rules on paid street parking (zones and time limits matter).

If you’re planning to use P+R, key details like duration are covered in the FAQ below.

Choose the right parking strategy for De Duif

  1. Short visit: compare a nearby garage vs. a booked private spot to avoid circling.
  2. All-day stay: check public garage day tariffs, then compare with reserved private parking on Mobypark for potentially lower costs and less friction.
  3. Budget-first: use P+R RAI or P+R Noord and take metro 52 to Vijzelgracht.

Mobypark parking rates near De Duif

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.73

24 hours parking

from € 24.50

1 week parking

from € 90.00

1 month parking

from € 195.00

Cheap parking near De Duif, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near De Duif

Where can I park near De Duif in Amsterdam?
Near De Duif (Prinsengracht 756), you’ll mainly find paid parking on nearby streets and in public garages. Common garage references for this area include Prins & Keizer (Prinsengracht 927), plus municipal garage areas such as Stadhuis/Muziektheater and Waterlooplein. If you want to reduce the risk of arriving to limited availability, you can also compare and reserve bookable private parking options via Mobypark.
Is there free parking near De Duif?
In the immediate De Duif area, parking is generally paid (street parking and city-centre garages). If you’re trying to keep costs down, the practical alternative is to use P+R at the edge of Amsterdam and continue by metro. You can also book a reserved private parking spot in advance through Mobypark to avoid time pressure from searching for free curb spaces.
Which P+R sites work best for reaching De Duif?
Visitor guidance for De Duif commonly recommends P+R RAI and P+R Noord. From there, take metro line 52 into the city, exit at Vijzelgracht, and walk about 6 minutes to De Duif. This can be a cheaper and more predictable way to park compared with city-centre street parking.
How long can I stay at a P+R when visiting De Duif?
For P+R use, you can typically park for up to 28 days consecutively. Even so, always check the specific P+R signage and rules for the exact site you choose, since conditions can vary.
Can I reserve parking in advance for De Duif?
Yes. With Mobypark, you can pre-book bookable private parking spots near De Duif—such as hotel parking areas, office building bays, private driveways, or unused garage spaces. Reserving ahead helps you avoid circling for street availability and reduces the chance of arriving at a full garage, especially on busy event days.