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Finding parking near Heijenoord, Arnhem Noord, Arnhem

Parking Heijenoord usually comes down to paid street bays in the most expensive zone (with set evening hours) or permit-based rules. If you want a calmer arrival without meter pressure, it’s worth comparing street parking with pre-booked private spots.

Book private parking near Heijenoord with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). That means you’re not relying on finding an open street space in the moment—especially useful in a paid zone like Heijenoord.

Instead of circling for a free bay, you can search for available spots by your arrival dates and reserve ahead. For many drivers, this is also a practical way to avoid the “feed the meter” situation on paid streets.

Street parking in Heijenoord: paid zone, hourly rates and hours

Heijenoord is included in Arnhem’s paid street parking “expensive zone”. Typical street parking costs are €3.50 per hour with these general time windows: Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 12:00–23:00. Tariffs can differ outside the most expensive zone (for example other areas often use a lower hourly rate).

  • Check the parking meter/signs: times and tariffs can change, so the spot you pick matters.
  • Plan for evening arrivals: if you’re arriving close to the end of the paid window, you may need to move sooner than expected.
  • Compare with Mobypark: metered street parking in this zone can be costly by the hour, while a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be up to ~60% cheaper than street rates for the same parking time.

Parking permits in Heijenoord (Sector C): what validity means for drivers

Arnhem uses sector-based parking permits. Your permit is only valid in the sector you’re registered for, not across the entire city. Sector C covers Burgemeesterswijk and Heijenoord.

Also note that in some parts (such as zone 26075), permit eligibility can depend on the time of day (for example, rules can differ on weekdays between morning and evening, and on Sundays). Because of these variations, relying on “I have a permit so it’s always fine” can backfire if your sector/time doesn’t match the bay.

If you don’t have a local permit—or you’re worried about time-window compliance—private parking you can pre-book via Mobypark is often the simplest alternative to street rules (and it helps you avoid fines caused by picking the wrong restriction).

Garages and off-street parking: avoid last-minute availability issues

When street parking is paid and heavily used, off-street parking (garages and other lots) is often the next option—because availability tends to be more predictable than curb spaces. Prices will vary by facility and time, but the bigger win is usually avoiding the “drive around and hope” approach.

That’s exactly where Mobypark can fit naturally into your plan: you can reserve a private spot ahead of time and arrive knowing you’ve secured parking, rather than testing multiple entrances and tariffs on the spot.

Park & Ride as a backup when Heijenoord streets are full

If you want a fallback strategy, park & ride (P+R) can reduce the pressure to find curb parking inside busy paid areas. Keep in mind that P+R rules differ by site—some are free, others charge—so check the signs before you leave your vehicle.

If you’d rather keep walking to a minimum and maintain certainty, booking a nearby private spot on Mobypark is often the more direct solution than hopping between P+R options and street bays.

How to find the right parking Heijenoord option fast

  • Use the search bar with Heijenoord and your arrival dates/times.
  • Compare street vs. off-street: if you’re staying into evening hours, private reservation can be easier than tracking meter rules.
  • Reserve your spot and keep an eye on arrival instructions for that specific listing.

If you’re still deciding based on costs or permit rules, the most common questions are answered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Heijenoord

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.14

24 hours parking

from € 11.52

1 week parking

from € 80.64

1 month parking

from € 345.60

Cheap parking near Heijenoord, Arnhem

FAQ about parking in Heijenoord

What are the street parking rates and hours in Heijenoord (Arnhem)?
In Heijenoord you’re typically in Arnhem’s expensive paid street parking zone. A common street rate is €3.50 per hour with general hours Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 12:00–23:00. Always check the exact sign at the parking meter because local rules and tariffs can change.
Do I need a permit to park in Heijenoord?
Arnhem uses sector-based permits. A permit is only valid in the sector you’ve been assigned (Sector C includes Burgemeesterswijk and Heijenoord). In some areas, permit rules can also depend on the time of day. If you don’t have the right permit/sector (or the timing doesn’t match), you can risk getting fined—so consider paid street parking where allowed or pre-book a private spot instead.
Is there free parking in Heijenoord on public holidays?
In Arnhem, street parking can be free on some public holidays. Common examples are the first Easter Day, first Whit Sunday, and first Christmas Day. Even then, check the local parking signs at your bay because rules and time windows may be adjusted.
What are my options if I don’t have a permit and I need parking certainty near Heijenoord?
If you don’t have a permit, you can use paid street bays where available, look for off-street garages/lots, or book a private parking space in advance. Pre-booking on Mobypark is especially useful when street parking is busy, because you reserve a spot ahead of time instead of searching curb spaces and risking time-pressure.