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Finding parking near TonTon Club Westergas, Amsterdam

If you’re searching for parking TonTon Club Westergas, you’ll want something that fits late-night opening times and the paid parking rules around Polonceaukade. Here’s how to park nearby—street, a nearby public garage, or pre-booked private parking through Mobypark.

Book private parking near TonTon Club Westergas with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you a practical alternative to circling for a space: you can pre-book private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use them (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). When you arrive at Westergas, you’re not guessing whether a street space will still be available—your parking is secured in advance. In many cases, this approach can be up to 60% cheaper than typical public options, depending on how long you stay and which public rates apply.

Street parking around Polonceaukade: paid zone rules

In the Westergas/Polonceaukade area, you should expect paid street parking in the “Gele zone 3” area. The typical rate is €7 per hour, usually from 09:00 to 24:00, with a maximum stay of 15 hours. Reduced tariffs can apply after evening hours in many zones, but always follow the signs specifically for Polonceaukade.

For late arrivals: the paid period runs until 24:00. Parking after midnight may be free only if local signage allows it—so don’t assume it without checking the boards at the curb. If you’re staying late and don’t want to risk running into the time-cap rules, it’s often easier to compare street parking with a pre-booked Mobypark spot so you can park once and keep your evening stress-free.

Enforcement is strict in Amsterdam. If you underpay or forget to pay, fines apply (including an additional amount on top of the relevant hourly tariff for “not enough paid”). Many drivers get a short window after an automated scan—so when you do use street parking, plan to pay immediately and keep an eye on the timer.

Public garage parking next to Westergasfabriek (24/7)

Next to Westergasfabriek there is a large public garage that’s open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Typical pricing is about €2 per 25 minutes, or €4.80 per hour, with a maximum daily rate of €38. The entrance height is 2.10 m, so check if you drive a higher vehicle.

Even with a 24/7 garage option, busy evenings can mean higher prices and less convenience if you arrive without a plan. If you want certainty, compare the “drive-in and hope” approach in a public garage with Mobypark pre-booking, which is designed for drivers who want to skip the parking search on arrival.

Resident and visitor permits in the Westerpark area

If you live nearby, Westerpark residents may be able to apply for a resident permit under local conditions (including being registered in Amsterdam and meeting eligibility rules). Note that approval can take time, and from 1 January 2025 new permits are only issued for cars meeting specific emission requirements (with some exceptions for people already on waitlists before that date).

There are also visitor permit options that can reduce the cost for guests, but these are typically limited to a maximum number of hours per month (for example, around 10 hours in “West” mentioned in local guidance). If you don’t have access to a permit, it’s usually more straightforward to compare that time-limited street/permit system with Mobypark where you arrange parking before you go.

Quick checklist for your night at TonTon Club Westergas

  • Short stop (about 1–2 hours): street can work if you find a space and pay straight away—but you still need to follow the time rules.
  • Late arrival or longer stay: street parking continues until the paid window ends, then rules depend on signage—booking private parking via Mobypark can be a safer way to avoid timing pressure.
  • No-permit visit: if you’re relying on public options, check whether you can meet permit/visitor-hour limits; otherwise pre-booking is typically simpler.
  • Want the least hassle: choose the option that guarantees a space on arrival—public garages can help, but Mobypark is built for booking certainty.

Still deciding? The FAQ below covers overnight expectations, permit rules, and what Amsterdam enforcement looks like so you can choose the right parking plan for TonTon Club Westergas.

Mobypark parking rates near TonTon Club Westergas

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 75.00

1 month parking

from € 170.00

Cheap parking near TonTon Club Westergas, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near TonTon Club Westergas

Where can I park near TonTon Club Westergas?
You have three practical options nearby: (1) paid street parking on/around Polonceaukade in the Westergas area, (2) a public garage next to Westergasfabriek that’s open 24/7, and (3) pre-booked private parking via Mobypark—often useful when you want to avoid street availability and arrive with a confirmed space.
Is street parking free near Polonceaukade after 19:00 or overnight?
In this area, street parking is typically paid from 09:00 to 24:00. Some zones can have reduced pricing in the evening, and overnight “free” periods may exist, but they depend on the exact signage for your street. For late visits, check the signs at the curb before assuming anything is free.
What are the typical costs for the nearby public garage?
The nearby public garage next to Westergasfabriek commonly charges around €2 per 25 minutes and about €4.80 per hour, with a maximum daily rate around €38. Because prices can vary and the best decision depends on your arrival time and duration, it helps to compare with pre-booked private parking if you’re staying longer.
Can I park with a resident permit or visitor permit in the Westerpark area?
Resident parking permits may be available to eligible residents within the Westerpark permit area, but there can be eligibility requirements and wait times. From 1 January 2025, new resident permits were linked to specific emission requirements (with some exceptions). Visitor permits can provide discounted guest parking, but they’re usually limited in available hours per month—so plan carefully if you’re visiting without a resident permit.
What happens if I don’t pay or overstay on Amsterdam street parking?
Amsterdam parking enforcement is strict. If you park without paying (or not enough), you may receive a fine (for example, an amount such as €64.50 plus the relevant hourly tariff for underpayment). Wrong or prohibited parking can lead to higher fines. Many cases are detected via automated scanning; after an initial scan, you typically have a short window (around 5 minutes) to pay, so don’t delay.