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Finding parking near Museum ‘t Kromhout, Amsterdam
If you’re searching for parking Museum ‘t Kromhout, you’ll mainly be choosing between paid street parking nearby Hoogte Kadijk/Kruithuisstraat and a few 24-hour garages in the area. The museum address is Hoogte Kadijk 147, 1018 BJ Amsterdam, so it helps to plan parking with that in mind—especially on busy visiting times.
Book private parking near Museum ‘t Kromhout with Mobypark
Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots that aren’t being actively used by owners—think hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces around Amsterdam. Instead of arriving and searching for a gap, you reserve a specific place for your date/time window, which is particularly useful when nearby garages fill up.
Because these are privately listed spots, Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than standard public garage pricing in central areas—and you can also benefit from free cancellation up to 24 hours before your planned arrival (terms apply). Use the search bar to compare available spots around Museum ‘t Kromhout for your exact dates and arrival time.
Garages around Hoogte Kadijk: good for certainty (and 24/7 access)
Public garages are often the most straightforward option for a museum visit. Based on local parking info, here are two commonly used choices near the Hoogte Kadijk / Plantage side:
| Parking option | What to expect (typical pricing) | Practical notes for Museum ‘t Kromhout visits |
|---|---|---|
| Markenhoven | About €6.30 per hour and around €63 per 24 hours | Reported as open 24 hours, which is handy if your timing is flexible. |
| Cruquiuskade parking | First 2 hours free, then €3 per hour from the 3rd hour; about €30 per 24 hours | Works well for shorter stays, but costs rise quickly after the free window—so compare your visit length. |
If you want to avoid time pressure (and the “will there be space?” stress), it’s worth comparing these garage options with a reserved private spot on Mobypark before you leave for the museum.
Street parking near Kadijksplein / surrounding streets: use carefully
Metered street parking can be an option, but availability is the main challenge in central Amsterdam. The area around Kadijksplein is described as metered parking with a short walk to the museum.
If you’re planning a tight schedule, paid street spots can be unpredictable—so rather than relying on finding a convenient curb space, compare a reserved alternative on Mobypark to keep your arrival and walking time more predictable.
Plan for the museum’s busiest times (Tuesday and the third Sunday)
Demand tends to spike when the museum is open. Museum ‘t Kromhout is open on Tuesdays 09:30–15:30 and on the third Sunday of the month 12:00–16:00. On those days, nearby garages and metered areas can become more competitive, particularly around late morning and early afternoon.
For maximum peace of mind, book your parking ahead for your time window—on Mobypark you can pre-check what’s available before you drive in. If you’re staying longer than a quick visit, it can also be easier to choose a day-based option rather than doing multiple short paid periods on the street.
Back-up strategy if garages look full
If a nearby garage is crowded, having a second plan helps. Local guidance also points to overflow parking around the Artis area (reported around €6 per hour), where you can combine parking with a short walk to reach Museum ‘t Kromhout.
That said, the easiest “no surprises” approach is often to pre-book—so if you notice limited availability for your dates, switch to comparing reserved private spots on Mobypark rather than circling for an empty bay.
Mobypark parking rates near Museum ‘t Kromhout
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.73
24 hours parking
from € 24.50
1 week parking
from € 110.00
1 month parking
from € 250.00