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Finding parking near De Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam

Parking De Nieuwe Kerk is tricky because the Dam area in Amsterdam is busy and street options are tightly regulated. For a smooth arrival (especially on event days), compare your realistic choices: paid street parking, nearby public garages, P+R, or a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark.

Using the dates in the search bar helps you see which parking is actually available for your time window—so you’re not deciding on the spot while traffic builds.

Book private parking near De Nieuwe Kerk with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking spaces, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces. Instead of circling for a scarce space, you reserve in advance and arrive to a guaranteed spot in the De Nieuwe Kerk area.

If you want to avoid time pressure from street limits and uncertain garage availability, this is often the simplest way to plan parking around the Dam.

Street parking around De Nieuwe Kerk: paid, limited, and usually expensive

On and around Dam Square (where De Nieuwe Kerk is located), street parking is typically paid and high-cost. Recent local guidance puts the on-street rate around €7.76–€8.05 per hour, with paid parking commonly running daily (often including evenings) and maximum parking durations frequently ranging from 2 to 4 hours. In practice, this means availability can disappear fast and parking can become expensive if you stay longer than planned.

When you’re aiming for a longer visit, booking a guaranteed private spot on Mobypark can help you skip the premium hourly street cost and the stress of watching the clock.

Public garages nearby (Dam / Nieuwezijds / Rokin): expect high hourly rates

Multi-storey garages can be easier than street parking, but tariffs near the centre still add up quickly. Around the De Nieuwe Kerk area, typical public garage pricing guidance shows about €9–€13 per hour and day rates that are often around ~€60/day for many central garages, while some central locations can be higher (for example, guidance mentioning up to ~€90/day on Rokin). You’ll also want to check whether your time window matches the posted hourly/day calculation.

If you’re comparing total cost for the same hours, Mobypark is often a cheaper alternative to central garage tariffs—on many trips it can be up to 60% cheaper, and you’re booking availability rather than hoping a garage spot opens up when you arrive.

Option near De Nieuwe KerkWhat drivers usually experience
Street parking (Dam area)High hourly cost (~€7.76–€8.05/h), paid often daily, plus short max stays (often 2–4 hours)
Central public garagesTypically ~€9–€13/h, day rates often around ~€60/day; some locations can be higher (e.g., ~€90/day)
P+R (Park & Ride)Lower cost when using OV to reach the centre; different tariffs depend on when you arrive
Private pre-booked parking (Mobypark)Guaranteed spot from private owners; often lower than street/central garage totals for the same visit duration

P+R for De Nieuwe Kerk: cheaper with OV, but follow the rules

P+R can be a good budget strategy when you’re comfortable taking public transport into the Dam area. Local guidance for reduced P+R pricing depends on when you arrive and whether you continue by OV to the centre:

  • Arrive on weekdays after 10:00, or on the weekend/holidays: commonly €6 per 24 hours
  • Arrive on weekdays before 10:00: commonly €13 for the first 24 hours, then €6 per 24 hours
  • Without using OV: parking can be up to ~€24/day

There’s also a maximum stay at the reduced P+R rate (guidance mentions up to 96 hours / 4 days). If you’d rather not manage OV check-in/out timing and conditions, a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark can be the more straightforward choice for door-to-door planning.

Parking checklist for De Nieuwe Kerk visits (so you don’t get stuck)

  • Plan for the Dam area demand: if you’re visiting around busy opening times or special exhibitions, book in advance.
  • Street rules matter: double-check signs for paid hours and the max stay window (often 2–4 hours).
  • For garages: confirm whether your ticket time window costs hourly or day-rate—central tariffs can jump quickly.
  • If using P+R: make sure you understand the OV-based discount conditions and timing for the reduced tariff.
  • When in doubt: reserve a guaranteed private spot with Mobypark so you arrive knowing where you’ll park.

Mobypark parking rates near De Nieuwe Kerk

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 Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near De Nieuwe Kerk

Where can I park near De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam without wasting time searching?
Near De Nieuwe Kerk (Dam area), you’ll mainly choose between paid street parking, nearby public garages, P+R, or pre-booked private parking. If you want to avoid circling and uncertain availability, pre-booking a guaranteed private spot with Mobypark is designed for drivers who want to park first and focus on their visit.
Is there free street parking near De Nieuwe Kerk?
In the immediate Dam / De Nieuwe Kerk area, street parking is usually paid and closely regulated. Free street parking windows are typically not something you can rely on for a visit right by the centre. In practice, you’ll usually need to use paid street parking, a garage, or P+R.
What are the typical street parking prices and max stay rules near De Nieuwe Kerk?
Local guidance indicates on-street rates around the Dam area are often about €7.76–€8.05 per hour. Paid parking commonly runs daily, and maximum parking durations are frequently limited (often roughly 2 to 4 hours, depending on the exact street/zone). Always check the signs at your spot because rules can vary block by block.
How does P+R pricing work for trips to the De Nieuwe Kerk area?
P+R can be cheaper if you use OV to reach Amsterdam’s centre. Guidance commonly mentions €6 per 24 hours if you arrive on weekdays after 10:00 or on weekends/holidays. If you arrive on weekdays before 10:00, you may pay €13 for the first 24 hours, then €6 per 24 hours. Without using OV, the cost can be up to around €24/day. Reduced-rate stays are typically capped (guidance mentions up to 96 hours).
Can I reserve parking in advance for De Nieuwe Kerk, and is it flexible if my plans change?
Yes—pre-booking helps because it removes the uncertainty of finding a space in the Dam area. With Mobypark, you reserve a private spot in advance; many bookings also include free cancellation (check the specific conditions shown for your chosen spot and time).