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Finding parking near Paradiso, Amsterdam

Looking for parking Paradiso in Amsterdam for a concert night at Weteringschans 6-8? Since Paradiso doesn’t offer visitor parking and central parking fills up fast, your best options are nearby garages, Park & Ride (P+R), or booking a private spot in advance.

Book private parking near Paradiso with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you pre-book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office parking, driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of driving around for an open street space near Leidseplein, you can reserve a spot ahead of time—useful when you arrive for doors time and want to park without time pressure.

If you’re considering street parking, note that it’s usually limited and hard to rely on for evening events—choosing a reserved private spot via Mobypark is often the calmer move when you want certainty.

Nearby garages: the closest option, but check availability and rules

In the Paradiso area, the practical “car-first” choice is usually a parked-in a garage option (multi-storey garages around the Leidseplein/Weteringschans area). Many garages are only useful if you can arrive with a plan—on busy nights, walk-up availability can be tight.

  • Reserve when possible: booking online helps you avoid arriving to a full garage.
  • Watch the conditions: some deals work only for certain times or require a minimum stay—so verify the hours that match your concert schedule.
  • After you park: garages in this area are typically within a short walk, but still leave buffer time for crowds.

When a garage deal doesn’t fit your exact timing, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be a useful alternative to avoid getting locked into time-restricted terms.

Park & Ride (P+R): often the cheapest, but not the closest

Paradiso’s own guidance points drivers to P+R options at the edge of Amsterdam, then continue by metro toward central stops. P+R RAI and P+R Noord are commonly recommended because they connect well to metro line 52 (with exit around Vijzelgracht, followed by a short walk).

P+R can be much cheaper than central parking—Paradiso mentions options around €1 for 24 hours, while other connected guidance also references higher rates in practice—so the key is to check the exact tariff and opening/access conditions before you leave.

Because P+R availability can vary (and you still need the transit part), Mobypark can be a practical comparison if you want a guaranteed parking access point without having to rely on the P+R location being open.

Concert night strategy: arrive smarter to avoid sold-out parking

On event days, the city centre can become difficult to reach and slower to navigate. If you plan to drive, build in extra time to park, and don’t wait until the last minute—especially if you’re aiming for a specific garage area.

A simple approach is to pre-check your parking type and backup option: if garages near Paradiso are full or don’t match your timing, a reserved private spot you find on Mobypark can help you keep your schedule instead of switching plans at the last moment.

FAQ-ready checklist before you book

  • Match your time: your entry/exit hours should align with your concert start and expected exit.
  • Check maximum duration: especially if you’re staying late or want to park beyond the event.
  • Confirm access: if you choose P+R, verify opening/access conditions on the day.
  • Consider the walk/transit: your parking choice affects how quickly you can get to the venue.

If you want more direct answers about free/cheap options and P+R rules, check the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Paradiso

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 Paradiso, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near Paradiso

Where can I park when going to Paradiso?
Paradiso is at Weteringschans 6-8 and doesn’t offer visitor parking. Practically, you’ll find options in nearby multi-storey garages around the Leidseplein/Weteringschans area (usually a short walk). If you want a more reliable alternative, you can also pre-book a private spot through Mobypark—especially helpful when central garages are busy.
Is there free parking near Paradiso for cars?
For car parking, there isn’t a simple “free car parking near Paradiso” option. Paradiso’s own visitor guidance discourages arriving by car and focuses on paid garages and cheaper P+R options at the city border. If your priority is avoiding high central prices, the P+R approach (instead of free on-street hoping) is usually the realistic plan.
What are the cheapest parking options for Paradiso visits (P+R) and how long can I stay?
A common low-cost route is Park & Ride (P+R) at the edge of Amsterdam, then continue by public transport toward central stops connected to metro line 52 (with a short walk after exiting around Vijzelgracht). Paradiso references P+R pricing that can be very low (around €1 for 24 hours) but conditions can vary, so check before you go. For length of stay, P+R parking is generally limited (for example, up to 28 days in a row).
Can I reserve parking in advance for Paradiso?
Yes—advance reservation is one of the best ways to reduce uncertainty on concert nights. You can reserve a nearby garage place when available, and you can also pre-book a private parking spot via Mobypark (private drives/unused garage spaces). This helps you avoid arriving to full garages or wasting time looking for street spaces.
Is street parking near Paradiso a good option?
Street parking near Paradiso is typically not the most dependable option for evening events: spaces are limited, parking rules can be strict, and availability is uncertain when the area is busy. If you want a plan that’s more reliable, compare reserved garages or pre-book a private spot on Mobypark instead of relying on finding an open street place.