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Finding parking near Museum Rembrandthuis, Amsterdam
Reserve private parking near Museum Rembrandthuis with Mobypark
If you’re searching for parking Museum Rembrandthuis, the biggest problem is usually availability—spots around the Jodenbreestraat and Waterlooplein fill up quickly on busy days. With Mobypark, you can book a private parking spot from owners who don’t use their space all the time (think hotel parking, office-area spaces, private driveways, or unused garages), so you arrive with a confirmed place instead of hunting for a curb spot.
You reserve online and pre-book in advance; in many cases you can also benefit from flexible planning because Mobypark offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before your arrival time. Use this approach when you want parking that fits your schedule, not the other way around.
Street parking near the museum: paid, often time-limited, and easy to miss
Street parking around Museum Rembrandthuis is typically paid and can be time-restricted. On top of that, rules may change by zone (and resident permits may apply), so it’s common to drive around until you find something that matches your time window. If you want to avoid that last-minute pressure, booking a private spot via Mobypark is a practical alternative to relying on limited curb availability.
Also note that street prices in central Amsterdam can climb quickly—so even when you do find a space, hourly costs can add up fast compared with a pre-booked plan for a few hours or a full visit.
Use nearby garages the museum commonly points to: Waterlooplein, Markenhoven, and Muziektheater/Stadhuis
For parking by car, the museum’s official visitor guidance highlights garages in the Waterlooplein area, including Waterlooplein and Markenhoven (both along the Valkenburgerstraat), as well as Muziektheater/Stadhuis near Waterlooplein. These are the kinds of public options drivers choose first because they’re the most straightforward “garage vs. street” switch.
But because those garages serve the same demand at the same time, they can still become busy. If you prefer certainty—especially on weekends—compare the garage option to a Mobypark reservation, so you’re not forced to adapt your plans while searching for an open entrance.
Pick the right setup for your visit length (and compare cost vs. hassle)
When you’re deciding between street parking and a garage, think about two things: time limits and how your hours stack up. Street parking can be expensive when you extend your stay, while garages may charge per hour with a daily cap depending on the facility. Pre-booking a private spot with Mobypark can work out cheaper versus paying central street rates, and in some situations it can be up to 60% cheaper than paying hourly curb prices.
If you already know roughly how long your museum visit will take, enter your arrival time and duration in the Mobypark search to quickly compare options that match your plan—without time pressure at the start of your visit.
Accessibility: you generally can’t park in front—plan for nearby accessible options
The museum states that it’s not possible to park in front of Museum Rembrandthuis. For disabled visitors, there is an accessible parking place nearby at Waterlooplein (around 200 meters). Because access to the historic building can involve stairs and multiple levels, it helps to plan your parking so you don’t end up walking longer distances than expected.
If you want a calmer arrival, you can also consider pre-booking a nearby private spot on Mobypark so your parking starts with certainty rather than a last-minute search around Waterlooplein.
Arriving by coach or with a drop-off: check the latest city rules
If you’re coming as part of a group with a coach or need a drop-off near the museum, remember that central Amsterdam has stricter rules for touringcars and loading/unloading. The museum refers visitors to the most up-to-date city information for these situations—so check local guidance before you go.
For standard cars, the simplest driver-focused approach is still: choose street only if you’re comfortable with hunting, otherwise reserve a parking place in advance (for example via Mobypark) and arrive on schedule.
Mobypark parking rates near Museum Rembrandthuis
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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