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Finding parking near Van Eesteren Museum, Amsterdam

Reserve private parking for Van Eesteren Museum with Mobypark

parking Van Eesteren Museum is much easier when you pre-book instead of searching street spaces during busy afternoons. Mobypark gives you access to bookable private spots on land owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building bays, private driveways, or unused garage spaces—so you can arrive and park with less uncertainty. Depending on the option you choose, pre-booked parking can be up to 60% cheaper than last-minute pay-on-arrival garage or street parking.

For reference, Van Eesteren Museum is at Noordzijde 31, 1064 GV Amsterdam, and it’s typically open Thursday to Sunday from 12:00 to 17:00.

Arrive by car: A10 route and last turn

If you’re coming from the Ringweg A10, follow the route via exit S105 toward Geuzenveld. Then turn left at Burgemeester Rendorpstraat and continue in the street’s direction to reach the museum area.

If you prefer not to circle for a space, booking on Mobypark before you leave helps you avoid parking-time pressure once you’re in the neighbourhood.

Street parking near Noordzijde & Sloterplas (paid, sign-based rules)

On-street parking around the museum is generally sign-based and often time-limited. That means you’ll need to check the exact rules on the nearby curb (payment method, maximum parking time, and any conditions shown on the signage), especially on Thursday–Sunday afternoons when more visitors come by car.

When street spaces are limited or you risk overstaying a time window, choosing a reserved private spot via Mobypark can be the practical alternative—no need to find (and then hurry through) a legal street spot.

Paid garages/lots nearby (more predictable, but can fill up)

Garages and public parking lots in the wider Nieuw-West area can be a convenient option when you want clearer availability than the street. SERP evidence commonly shows daily paid rates for nearby garages in the rough range of €12–€18/day, and availability can still be tight during museum opening hours.

If you’d rather not gamble on finding a free bay after you arrive, Mobypark private parking lets you plan ahead and compare options for the time you actually need—especially helpful on busy days when garages may be near capacity.

Pick the right parking window (so you don’t lose time)

Before you search, estimate your full parking window: driving in, parking, walking in, enjoying your visit, and leaving again. For street parking with time limits, it’s safer to choose a plan that keeps you comfortably within the allowed duration; for reserved parking, aligning your booking duration to your schedule reduces the risk of rushing back to the car.

To stay flexible, it also helps to book a spot that matches your arrival time—then you can focus on the museum visit rather than parking logistics.

Quick checklist before you park

  • Check signage for street parking: time limit + payment method + any resident-permit conditions.
  • Be mindful of busy opening hours: Thursday–Sunday 12:00–17:00 is typically the peak for visitors arriving by car.
  • If you book: follow the access instructions for your specific reserved spot so you park quickly on arrival.

Mobypark parking rates near Van Eesteren Museum

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 55.00

1 month parking

from € 155.00

Cheap parking near Van Eesteren Museum, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near Van Eesteren Museum

Is there on-street parking near Van Eesteren Museum (Noordzijde 31)?
Yes, you can find on-street parking around Noordzijde and nearby streets, but you must follow the posted rules. Street parking in Amsterdam is typically paid and often time-limited, so check the curb signs for the exact maximum parking duration and how to pay (ticket machine or the method indicated on site).
Are there parking zones or resident-permit rules around the museum?
In Amsterdam, some streets can be restricted for residents or controlled by parking zones. If you see signage indicating resident permits only (or similar conditions), visitor parking may be limited or not allowed even nearby. Always rely on the signs at the exact spot you want to use.
When is parking around Van Eesteren Museum busiest?
Van Eesteren Museum is generally open Thursday to Sunday from 12:00 to 17:00. These days—especially the afternoon—tend to bring more visitors, which can make street spaces harder to find. Pre-booking a reserved parking spot can reduce the risk of arriving to full streets.
Are there parking garages close to Van Eesteren Museum?
There are paid garages and lots in the wider area (including around the Nieuw-West / metro Jan van Galenstraat area). They can be a good backup when street parking is busy, but availability may still be limited during peak museum hours. For more certainty, compare with pre-booked private parking on Mobypark.
Can I book private parking in advance for Van Eesteren Museum?
Yes. With Mobypark you can book private parking spots near Van Eesteren Museum in advance. These are typically private spaces on locations owners don’t actively use (for example, unused garage or business/hotel parking capacity). Booking ahead helps you secure parking before you arrive, instead of searching on the spot.
How do I choose the right parking duration for a visit?
Start with your visit plan: add time for parking and walking in, and enough buffer for when you leave. If you park on the street, you must stay within the posted time limit. If you book a reserved spot, selecting a duration that covers your full parking window helps you avoid time pressure and improves convenience.