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Finding parking near Tolhuistuin, Amsterdam
If you’re searching for parking Tolhuistuin, start with the practical reality: Tolhuistuin doesn’t have its own parking spaces. Your best bet is choosing a nearby garage (or a street option nearby) and planning for the short walk over the IJ side—especially on concert days.
Book private parking near Tolhuistuin with Mobypark
When you want to avoid circling for spaces, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots that owners aren’t actively using (for example: hotel/office parking, unused driveways, or garage spaces). Instead of relying only on pay-on-arrival garages near Tolhuistuin, you can compare options with your dates and arrive without the time pressure of “find something now”—often at lower total cost than typical city-centre garage rates.
Use the A’DAM Toren garage for the closest public parking
Official guidance for Tolhuistuin points drivers to the A’DAM Toren parking garage. Use navigation around Overhoeksplein 5, 1031 KS; from there it’s about a 150 m walk to the Paviljoen. Public garage prices in this area can be expensive (for example, tariffs commonly quoted around €1.35 per 15 minutes and up to a ~€55 max daily rate), so booking a guaranteed alternative through Mobypark can help you stay in control of your budget and arrival timing.
Parking Centrum (Oosterdokstraat) + free ferry to Buiksloterweg
If the A’DAM area is full, Tolhuistuin also mentions parking at Parking Centrum, Oosterdokstraat 150, followed by the ferry from Amsterdam Central to Buiksloterweg (free and running day and night). This can work well if you want a parking base in the centre, but if you’d rather not factor in crossings on busy event evenings, it’s worth comparing with a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark for a simpler arrival.
Street parking in Amsterdam-Noord: possible, but check blue zone limits
Street parking near Tolhuistuin can be available in blue zones, but time limits are strict and enforcement is real. Examples mentioned for Amsterdam-Noord include: Ilperveldstraat 1–165 (up to 2.5 hours), Molenwijk (up to 2.5 hours), Bezaanjachtplein (30 minutes), and Waterlandplein & IJdoornlaan (certain sections, up to 1 hour), plus additional 2.5 hour limits on streets like Lucien Gaudinstraat & Spyridon Louisweg (north-west part) and Gutserstraat (south part). For concerts, these zones can fill quickly—so if you want certainty, compare street vs. reserved parking on Mobypark before you drive in.
Don’t expect parking at the venue (but plan accessible drop-off)
Tolhuistuin states there is no parking on site in the normal sense. If you have mobility needs, the venue explains that certain wheelchair-accessible drop-off arrangements may be possible with a code from a traffic bollard—contact them in advance so you’re not arriving unprepared.
Concert-day tip: pre-book to avoid last-minute pricing and searching
On busy evenings, the “walk from the garage” plan can turn into “search for a garage first.” A reliable approach is to pre-book the parking option that matches your schedule—whether that’s the public A’DAM Toren garage or a private spot you reserve in advance through Mobypark—then focus on getting to Tolhuistuin, not on finding parking at the last minute.
Mobypark parking rates near Tolhuistuin
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.73
24 hours parking
from € 16.50
1 week parking
from € 90.00
1 month parking
from € 195.00