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Finding parking near Club Organza, Breukelen

Parking Club Organza: best option is the venue’s free customer lot

If you’re looking for parking Club Organza, the most straightforward place to park is the club’s own customer parking area at Laan van Duuring 1. It’s a large private lot with access via a barrier/driveway, and it’s free for visitors.

When you park there, be prepared for security checks: if you park your vehicle on the club’s parking lot, you’re required to cooperate with checks related to arms/drugs. For camper/caravan drivers, parking is allowed on the marked spots, but the barrier only opens around 10:00 and you may have to wait before entering.

Time-wise, visitors are generally allowed to stay on the private lot until 12:00. If you’re worried about timing restrictions, you can still check Mobypark for future availability for your date—but the venue lot itself is the main option to plan around.

How to drive there: navigation can misroute you

Some navigation systems may give an incorrect route when you enter “Laan van Duuring”. A practical workaround is to enter Haarrijnweg 1, Maarssen as the destination, then follow the directions from there (including crossing the nearby bridge) until you reach Laan van Duuring and the driveway to the club’s entrance.

Follow local road signage—Club Organza also notes that the “inrijverbod” (no-entry) may be encountered on the approach, and destination traffic is expected to continue towards the club’s entrance.

Public street parking: expect time limits and “parking disc” zones nearby

If you need a backup plan beyond the venue lot, check nearby street parking signs carefully. In parts of Breukelen, there are blue-disc zones (“parkeerschijfzones”), such as areas around Hazeslinger and Driestroom, where a time limit applies and a parking disc is required.

Also watch for streets that require a residents’ permit. Even if Laan van Duuring 1 is served by a private lot, permit rules may apply on nearby roads—so always rely on the posted signs at the exact curb you plan to use. If you want a less time-restricted alternative, you can check Mobypark for any future availability around your visit date.

Garages and P+R options near Maarssen/Breukelen

For drivers who prefer paid infrastructure over street curb rules, the covered garage at Winkelcentrum Bisonspoor (Maarssenbroek) is one option: the first 4 hours are free, then prices apply (and evenings can be hourly).

Another option is P+R Breukelen (P1 parking garage and P2/P3 parking areas). It’s currently free, but it’s planned to move to paid parking in the future—so it’s important to verify the current signage on-site for the day you arrive. If you want to avoid last-minute uncertainty with time windows, you can also check Mobypark for future availability for your exact dates.

Event-night planning tip (when you arrive)

Weekends with events can increase demand around the club area. If you’re going later in the evening, keep your approach simple: use the venue’s own lot when possible, and have one public backup ready so you’re not searching at the last moment.

Since Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this location, the safest plan is to rely on on-site and public parking options first—then you can check Mobypark later if availability changes.

FAQ about parking near Club Organza

Is parking at Club Organza free?
Yes. Club Organza has a large private customer parking area at Laan van Duuring 1, and parking there is free for visitors. The access is via a barrier/driveway for customers.
What are the parking rules on the Club Organza private lot (including camper/caravan)?
Use the marked parking places and avoid noise. The barrier typically opens around 10:00, so camper/caravan drivers may need to wait to enter. Visitors are generally allowed to stay on the lot until 12:00. Also, if you park on the club’s parking lot, you must cooperate with security checks related to arms/drugs.
My GPS gives a wrong route—how can I navigate to Club Organza?
Try entering “Haarrijnweg 1, Maarssen” as the destination instead of “Laan van Duuring”. From there, follow the approach route (including crossing the nearby bridge) until you see the Laan van Duuring signs on the left, then continue via the driveway to the club entrance. Expect that some navigation routes may not work well.
Is there street parking nearby, and do I need a parking disc?
In parts of Breukelen there are blue-disc (“parkeerschijf”) zones, including areas around Hazeslinger and Driestroom. That means you may need to set a parking disc and stay within the posted time limit. Always check the signs at the specific curb you plan to use, as permit rules can also apply on nearby streets.
What are the nearby garage or P+R options if the venue lot isn’t ideal?
One option is the covered garage at Winkelcentrum Bisonspoor (Maarssenbroek): the first 4 hours are free, then paid tariffs apply. Another option is P+R Breukelen (P1 garage and P2/P3 areas), which is currently free but planned to become paid—so check the on-site signs on the day you park.