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Finding parking near Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, Amsterdam

Book private parking near Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument with Mobypark

Looking for parking Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument in Amsterdam? The area around Weesperstraat (between Nieuwe Herengracht and Nieuwe Keizersgracht) is often busier than it looks, so arriving with a plan matters. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays) so you’re not forced to search on arrival.

You reserve ahead, pay in advance, and can filter by what suits your trip (for example covered vs. open parking, or access outside typical hours). It’s also designed for simple changes if your schedule shifts.

Street parking around Weesperstraat: paid, time-limited, and easy to get stuck

Public street parking near the monument is typically paid and run with changing rules depending on the exact street and time. Even when you spot an available bay, it can come with time limits and permit restrictions—so one missed sign can turn into a parking hassle.

If you want to avoid circling for an “on-the-day” curb spot, compare street parking with a pre-booked Mobypark space in nearby private locations. That way, you can focus on your visit instead of watching the meter.

Nearby public garages: useful backup, but prices can add up

Garages around the Centrum/Plantage side (for example in the Waterlooplein area, and streets like Anne Frankstraat and Valkenburgerstraat) are a common choice when you want to park off-street. Based on local listings, some public garages start around €6,40 per hour, and full-day costs can reach roughly €50+ per day.

For day visits where you don’t want price surprises (or limited availability), Mobypark private spots can be a smarter alternative—often up to 60% cheaper than standard public garage tariffs, while still letting you book the parking in advance.

Parking typeBest forWhat to watch
Paid street parkingShort stops if you find an available bayTariff changes + time limits; permit zones
Public garagesOff-street parking with clear entry/exitHourly prices and day rates can be high
Private booked parking (Mobypark)Guaranteed space when arriving at peak timesChoose covered/open and check access windows

Match parking to access: plan your walk to the entrance

The monument has multiple entrances (on the side of Nieuwe Keizersgracht, on the side of Nieuwe Herengracht, and via de Hoftuin). The visitor info also notes that there is no elevator available—so when you’re planning your route from your car, stairs can be part of the reality.

To make that easier, many drivers prefer arriving with an off-street option: if you reserve with Mobypark, you can choose a private spot that fits your needs (for example, covered parking to reduce weather stress). Compared with last-minute public parking, pre-booking helps you plan a calmer walking route to the entrance that works best for you.

Quick checklist to book the right spot (and avoid last-minute stress)

  • Pick your arrival time: availability and rules can differ by hour.
  • Choose the right parking type: street vs. garage vs. private booked parking.
  • Look at access: confirm whether your spot suits your arrival/departure window.
  • Keep it flexible: if plans change, make use of the option to adjust/cancel in line with the booking policy.

When you’re ready, use the booking flow on Mobypark to search for parking Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument with your dates and compare options side-by-side before you arrive.

Mobypark parking rates near Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.25

24 hours parking

from € 1.00

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 120.00

Cheap parking near Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

Where can I park near Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument?
You can park in paid street bays nearby, in public garages in the Centrum/Plantage side, or in pre-booked private parking. If you want certainty (especially around busy times), consider reserving a private spot via Mobypark, which uses spaces owners don’t actively use (like hotel/office or unused garage parking).
What are typical parking rates near the monument?
Public garages in the area can start around €6,40 per hour, and day rates can be around €50+ depending on the garage and duration. Street parking is paid too, with rules that vary by time and location. With Mobypark, you can often find private booked parking that’s up to 60% cheaper than standard public tariffs, while avoiding last-minute availability issues.
Is there free parking near Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument?
Free parking nearby is limited and often not reliable. In central Amsterdam, curb parking is commonly paid and governed by time limits and permit rules. If you’re trying to avoid paid parking but still want a smooth arrival, pre-booking private parking on Mobypark can be a more predictable alternative than hunting for rare free curb bays.
Can I book parking in advance and change my plan?
Yes. With Mobypark, you can reserve a parking spot ahead and make changes/cancel within the allowed window based on the booking policy (for example, it’s typically possible to cancel up to 24 hours before your arrival time).
Are there stairs or no-elevator access when visiting the monument?
Visitor guidance notes there’s no elevator available. Since the monument has entrances on Nieuwe Keizersgracht, Nieuwe Herengracht, and via de Hoftuin, it’s smart to plan for stairs as part of the route from your car. If weather or walking comfort matters, choose a parking option that reduces walking strain (for example, covered parking via a reserved spot on Mobypark).