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Finding parking near Keukenhof Express, Amsterdam

If you’re searching for parking Keukenhof Express, you’ll want a spot plan that fits the way Keukenhof parking is managed during the season: limited capacity, prepaid access, and busy arrival times. Here’s how to park without wasting time on the day.

Book private parking for Keukenhof Express days (no waiting for capacity)

Keukenhof Express days can be hectic, so instead of relying on whatever’s available at the gate, you can compare public options with bookable private parking spots on Mobypark. These are real, drive-in spaces from owners who don’t use them daily (for example hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, or unused garage space), made bookable for drivers who want certainty for their chosen date and arrival window.

Keukenhof’s own parking is handled with advance tickets and limited availability. If you want to avoid arriving and finding your preferred public option is no longer available, booking a reserved private spot via Mobypark can remove that last-minute pressure.

Use the official prepaid Keukenhof parking ticket (and plan around time slots)

According to Keukenhof’s guidance, parking at Keukenhof can only be used with a pre-purchased parking ticket. To prevent disappointment, it’s recommended to buy online together with your visit ticket. The online parking price shown by Keukenhof is €9 per day, while the on-site price is €14.

Also note that Keukenhof tickets are tied to a fixed date and arrival time. If you arrive much earlier or later than your slot, you may need to wait. For drivers, that’s exactly when pre-booked parking makes the difference—on Mobypark you can reserve a parking place in advance so you’re not building your whole plan around uncertain on-the-day capacity.

Follow the route for P1 and P2 (fastest access depends on where you start)

Keukenhof provides route guidance based on your arrival direction. If you drive in from Amsterdam via A4/N207, it directs you to P1. If you drive in from Rotterdam via A4/N208/N206, it directs you to P2. The flow can change during peak periods, so follow the directions from traffic staff when you arrive.

At P1, Keukenhof indicates there are limited charging points for electric cars. If charging availability is critical for your trip, it’s smart to compare Keukenhof’s on-site capacity with reserved parking options on Mobypark so you can match your needs before you leave.

If you’re parking in Amsterdam first: garages can be expensive, and street spaces can be tight

Some drivers look for a “park first, then go” strategy for the Keukenhof Express trip. In central areas near major transport hubs, street parking and short-stay options can be time-restricted and hard to secure on busy spring days, and city-centre garages often price per day in the tens of euros (examples in listings range roughly from €38 to €67/day).

If you don’t want to gamble on availability, reserve a private spot in advance—Mobypark is designed for exactly this: booking a confirmed parking place so your day doesn’t hinge on what’s left when you arrive.

Camper and long vehicles: book ahead and respect the closing time

If you’re driving a camper (>5 m), Keukenhof states you can park on the parking area—but you must book a camper parking ticket in advance online and availability is limited. Recreation or overnight stays are not allowed, and the parking area closes at 19:00.

For drivers planning a full day in the bulb season, it’s worth comparing these strict rules with reservable private parking via Mobypark so you can choose the option that fits how long you’ll need to stay.

Quick checklist before you go

  • Match the date/time: Keukenhof parking is linked to the visit ticket rules and timing.
  • If you need EV charging: check that on-site charging is limited, then consider reserving a backup via Mobypark.
  • Arrive prepared for peak traffic: keep your route (P1 vs P2) consistent with where you’re driving from.
  • Use the Mobypark search bar: select your dates and compare private parking options near the Keukenhof Express area to book with certainty.

Mobypark parking rates near Keukenhof Express

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 Keukenhof Express, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near Keukenhof Express

Where can I park for Keukenhof (best option if you’re driving)?
Keukenhof parking is available on-site, but it must be used with a pre-purchased parking ticket. Keukenhof shows different parking areas (P1 and P2) and provides route directions based on whether you arrive from Amsterdam (P1) or Rotterdam (P2).
How do I buy a parking ticket for Keukenhof?
You need to purchase a Keukenhof parking ticket in advance online. Keukenhof advises buying online together with your visit ticket so you have a confirmed parking option for your chosen date and arrival time.
What does Keukenhof parking cost online vs on-site?
Keukenhof states that parking is €9 per day when you buy the parking ticket online. The on-site (cashier) price shown by Keukenhof is €14.
Is Keukenhof parking capacity limited and what should I do if it’s sold out?
Yes—Keukenhof indicates parking availability is limited and recommends purchasing in advance to avoid disappointment. If your preferred public option is no longer available for your date/time, you can compare with bookable private parking spots on Mobypark to secure a confirmed place before you travel.
Are there EV charging points at Keukenhof parking?
Keukenhof notes that at parking area P1 there are limited charging points for electric cars. If EV charging is essential, it’s smart to plan ahead and consider reserving a backup parking option via Mobypark.
Can I park a camper at Keukenhof and is overnight parking allowed?
For campers (>5 m), Keukenhof requires a camper parking ticket booked in advance online. Availability is limited. Recreation or overnight stays are not allowed, and the parking area closes at 19:00.