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Finding parking near Ziekenhuis Amstelland, Amsterdam

parking Ziekenhuis Amstelland should be straightforward: you want a space you can actually use for patients or visitors, without last-minute searching. Here are the practical parking options around Ziekenhuis Amstelland (P1/P2, accessible spots, and nearby alternatives), plus when it makes sense to pre-book private parking via Mobypark.

Book private parking near Ziekenhuis Amstelland with Mobypark

For many drivers, the easiest way to reduce parking stress is to reserve a private parking spot near Ziekenhuis Amstelland in advance. Mobypark makes unused private spaces bookable—such as hotel parking, office-area spots, and other private driveways/garages that aren’t always actively used—so you’re not dependent on whatever is available when you arrive.

  • Reserve by your arrival time so you can focus on the appointment instead of looking for an open spot.
  • Compare options (parking type and price) for your stay length.
  • Pre-booking is useful when hospital parking capacity is shown as limited (VOL/VRIJ).

Use the hospital parking areas P1 and P2 (paid, follow VOL/VRIJ)

Ziekenhuis Amstelland has dedicated parking areas for patients and visitors: P1 and P2. The access is on Laan van de Helende Meesters, close to the main entrance, and the signage helps you reach the right entrance. On the boards, you’ll see availability indicated as VOL/VRIJ (full/available).

Important: this is paid parking, and you can only pay with your PIN card (pinpas). If you’re arriving during busier visiting moments and you want to avoid relying on “available” status on the boards, it’s often smarter to compare and pre-book a parking spot on Mobypark so you already have a plan when you enter the area.

Tariffs can vary depending on the parking system and time of day. As a reference point, local parking listings often show hourly rates for the hospital area around a couple of euros, with a daily maximum—so always check the current signs at the pay stations.

Kiss-and-ride, accessible parking, motorcycles and bikes

If you’re being dropped off or picking someone up, Ziekenhuis Amstelland also has Kiss-and-ride (K&R) stop places near the main entrance. You can stop there without driving through the barriers or buying a ticket for that stop.

For accessibility: there are disabled parking spaces near key hospital entrances (including close to the emergency care area). These can be free when you place the disability permit/card visibly behind the windscreen. There’s also a dedicated motorcycle zone near the main entrance, plus covered bicycle parking near the entrance.

If you need a specific arrival moment (for example, early morning checks or a later pick-up), having an alternative reserved through Mobypark can be useful when the on-site parking flow is busy and you want to limit extra driving around the entrance.

Monthly parking pass vs. one-off appointments

For repeat visits, the hospital offers a month pass: it covers 30 days of unlimited use of the main hospital parking area. The pass costs €50, including a €25 deposit that is returned when you hand the pass back; you can pay and handle this via the hospital reception process.

That’s a good choice when you know your schedule. But if your appointments are irregular (or you just need one convenient visit), a reserved one-off spot on Mobypark can be simpler than committing to a 30-day pass—especially when your arrival time matters.

Street parking and garages nearby: expect paid rules and price swings

Outside the hospital areas, you’ll typically find paid street parking in Amstelveen with changing maximum durations and local permit rules depending on the street. Local parking maps and advice services even show that street parking in Amstelveen can reach high hourly costs (up to €16/hour).

That’s why many drivers choose a pre-booked private option instead of “hoping” a suitable street space appears—especially for short stays where time limits can expire quickly. If you want to compare what works for your dates and stay length, Mobypark lets you line up a parking option before you arrive, rather than circling between meters and garages.

Quick decision guide for your visit

Option Best for Watch out for
P1/P2 (hospital) Direct access for patients and visitors Paid parking and PIN card only; availability can be VOL/VRIJ
K&R stop Drop-off/pick-up Not for longer stays; designed for brief stops near the main entrance
Street/nearby garages Backup when hospital spaces are limited Paid rules, time limits and permit areas; hourly cost can add up
Mobypark private spots Arrive with certainty Compare by price and parking type for your exact dates and arrival time

Mobypark parking rates near Ziekenhuis Amstelland

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 56.00

1 month parking

from € 130.00

Cheap parking near Ziekenhuis Amstelland, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near Ziekenhuis Amstelland

Where can I park at Ziekenhuis Amstelland?
You can park in the hospital’s dedicated areas P1 and P2. The entrance is on Laan van de Helende Meesters near the main entrance. Follow the signs to P1/P2 and check the availability boards showing VOL/VRIJ (full/available).
Is parking at Ziekenhuis Amstelland paid, and how do I pay?
Yes, the hospital parking areas P1 and P2 use paid parking. You can pay with a PIN card (pinpas). If you need to pay quickly on arrival, make sure you have your PIN card ready.
What are typical parking costs at the hospital?
Parking is paid and the exact amount depends on the time and the current tariff system. Local parking listings often show hourly rates around a couple of euros and a daily maximum for the hospital area. Always check the current rates at the pay stations and signs on site.
Can I get a monthly parking pass for Ziekenhuis Amstelland?
Yes. Ziekenhuis Amstelland offers a 30-day monthly parking pass for the main hospital parking area. The pass costs €50 and includes a €25 deposit that is returned when you hand the pass back. You can arrange this through the hospital reception process.
What if P1 or P2 is full when I arrive?
Use the VOL/VRIJ boards to check availability. If P1 or P2 is full, you can use nearby street/garage options, but expect paid rules and time limits. Another practical option is to pre-book a private parking spot near the hospital via Mobypark, so you’re not dependent on last-minute availability.