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Finding parking near De Waalse Kerk, Amsterdam

Book private parking near De Waalse Kerk with Mobypark

Looking for parking De Waalse Kerk? Instead of circling the centre for a space, you can reserve bookable private parking via Mobypark—spots owned by businesses or residents who aren’t using them (think hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). Central Amsterdam parking often runs about €5–€7 per hour, and private bookings can be up to 60% cheaper than walk-in options depending on the day. Pre-booking also helps you avoid time pressure when garages are already filling up.

When you book on Mobypark, you’re essentially locking in a parking space for your dates—so you can focus on getting to the venue on time, rather than negotiating limited availability on the day.

Parking garages near De Waalse Kerk (walk-in options)

There are several pay parking garages close to De Waalse Kerk. If you prefer a classic garage entrance, these are commonly listed in the area (from closer-feeling options to slightly further ones):

  • Rokin (entrance Rokin 67)
  • De Bijenkorf (entrance Beursplein 15)
  • Stadhuis / Muziektheater (entrance Waterlooplein 28)
  • Waterlooplein (entrance Valkenburgerstraat 238)
  • Nieuwendijk (entrance Nieuwezijds Kolk 18)
  • Markenhoven (entrance Anne Frankstraat 220)
  • Amsterdam Centraal (entrance Prins Hendrikkade 20a)
  • Oosterdok (entrance Oosterdokstraat 150)

Because city-centre rates can be steep, it can help to compare a walk-in garage with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark—especially when you’re visiting during busy evenings or weekends.

Street parking near Walenplein / Oudezijds Achterburgwal: zones and limits

Street parking around De Waalse Kerk is typically handled through paid curbside zones. Costs can be higher than you expect—some central zones are roughly in the €8 per hour range—and there are usually clear maximum stay and time-window rules posted on-site. The practical risk is that you may arrive and find the curb fully occupied, or you may need to move your car when your allowed time ends.

If you want predictable parking without watching the clock, booking a private spot on Mobypark is often the smoother alternative to street parking rules and availability games—particularly for longer visits.

Event-day timing: reduce the “search and circle” problem

For performances and special events in the area, nearby parking demand rises quickly. Garages can fill up, and street spaces can turn over fast, so arriving late often means paying more or settling for a less convenient option.

To keep your plan simple, consider pre-booking on Mobypark so you’re not making last-minute decisions between expensive street parking and a crowded garage entrance.

Pick the right parking for your arrival time and stay length

  • Short visit: a garage can work well if you know your rough arrival time—still, compare with Mobypark to avoid centre pricing.
  • Half-day to full day: check for street time limits; a garage or a booked private spot will usually be easier to manage.
  • Longer or recurring needs: choose an option that matches your stay duration so you don’t risk overstaying curbside zones.

Use the search bar above with De Waalse Kerk and your dates to compare available private parking spots (Mobypark) against nearby garage availability before you drive in.

Mobypark parking rates near De Waalse 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 Waalse Kerk, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near De Waalse Kerk

Where can I park near De Waalse Kerk (nearest garage entrances)?
Common nearby garages for De Waalse Kerk include Rokin (Rokin 67), De Bijenkorf (Beursplein 15), Stadhuis/Muziektheater (Waterlooplein 28), Waterlooplein (Valkenburgerstraat 238), Nieuwendijk (Nieuwezijds Kolk 18), Markenhoven (Anne Frankstraat 220), Amsterdam Centraal (Prins Hendrikkade 20a), and Oosterdok (Oosterdokstraat 150). If you want a guaranteed space, you can also pre-book a nearby private spot on Mobypark.
Is there street parking near De Waalse Kerk on Oudezijds Achterburgwal, and how much does it cost?
Yes, street parking is usually available in paid curbside zones around Oudezijds Achterburgwal/Walenplein. However, prices can be relatively high in the centre (often around the €8/hour level in some zones), and there are usually posted time limits and rules. Always follow the signage where you park. For easier planning—especially when the curb is busy—pre-booking a private parking spot via Mobypark can avoid the uncertainty of street availability.
Can I park for a full day or overnight near De Waalse Kerk?
For full-day or overnight plans, be careful with street parking maximum stay limits (curbside zones often require you to move after a set time). Garages and booked private parking are typically easier to match to a longer stay. If you’re planning an extended visit, consider pre-booking on Mobypark so you’re not forced to extend street parking under time pressure.
What’s the best strategy if I’m attending an event at De Waalse Kerk and need parking guaranteed?
Event evenings can fill nearby parking quickly, so the safest approach is to pre-book. Compare a garage walk-in option with a reserved private parking spot on Mobypark—booking helps you avoid circling for availability and reduces the risk of ending up with an inconvenient or expensive alternative at the last minute.