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Finding parking near Overschie, Delft

Looking for parking Overschie? Use this guide to understand paid street parking rules, when you can rely on garages or P+R, and how to book private spots on Mobypark for guaranteed availability.

Book private parking in Overschie with Mobypark (instead of hunting on the street)

In Overschie, street spaces can be limited by paid-parking zones and busy arrival times. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots from owners who have unused capacity (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas), so you can pre-book a place that’s meant for drivers—not just whoever finds a curb first. If you want to avoid time pressure and keep your trip simple, compare your street/garage options with a reserved spot on Mobypark.

Street parking in Overschie: paid zones, hours, and how to pay

In Rotterdam (including many neighborhoods), street parking is paid in designated areas. The municipality sets the overall timing rules: paid parking applies up to 11:00 pm in many districts, and in the city centre paid parking runs longer on Friday and Saturday (until 1:00 am).

On-street rates vary by tariff level across Rotterdam:

Tariff areaTypical on-street rate
City centre (high)€6.42 per hour
Areas around the centre (medium)€3.20 per hour
Outside the centre (low)€2.24 per hour

Payment is designed for drivers on the go: you can pay by mobile (via a parking provider app) or at the parking meter with card. Because tariffs can change by zone and time, it’s smart to double-check the signage before you park—otherwise you risk a fine. If you’re comparing the real cost and the hassle of moving your car later, Mobypark can be a useful alternative because you reserve in advance and don’t have to negotiate with availability.

Resident permits and zone limits: why visitors usually can’t “just use a permit”

Resident parking permits are issued for specific zones and eligibility (so they aren’t available for general visitor parking). For example, Rotterdam’s official permit pricing for residents starts at €9.50 per month (with other permit types priced differently). That means if you’re visiting Overschie without a qualifying permit, you’ll typically be limited to paid street parking, public garages, or private paid parking.

When you’re not eligible for a permit, comparing street parking vs. a booked private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid the “find a place first” problem—especially in the evening when paid zones are active.

Garages and P+R: public options when you want a predictable place to leave your car

If street parking is full or you’re staying longer, check public garages/municipal parking areas and also P+R (Park & Ride). The municipality notes that visitors can park free at P+R sites on the edge of the city, while municipal garages can be cheaper than on-street parking. Still, P+R isn’t always the closest or most convenient choice for every itinerary.

For trips where you want certainty on arrival, Mobypark’s bookable private spaces (including off-street options such as garages and similar private locations) can be a practical comparison point versus P+R or searching for a curb.

Avoid fines and stress: enforcement and practical tips for parking in Overschie

Rotterdam uses enforcement tools, including scanning vehicles (scanauto’s), to check whether your license plate has a valid payment/parking authorization. If you don’t pay or don’t pay enough, you may receive a payment demand/parking fine. To reduce risk, pay promptly, respect the posted time limits, and avoid illegal parking positions.

If you know your arrival time and duration (work, appointments, visiting family, or events nearby), pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can remove the uncertainty that comes with meter-based street parking.

Mobypark parking rates near Overschie

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.35

24 hours parking

from € 3.35

1 week parking

from € 45.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near Overschie, Delft

FAQ about parking in Overschie

Is parking in Overschie free?
Street parking in Rotterdam is generally not free in paid-parking districts. However, the municipality lists specific public holidays when on-street paid parking is free (including New Year’s Day, the first day of Easter, the first day of Whit Sunday, and the first day of Christmas). Some exceptions apply and multi-storey garages may not follow the same “free” rule.
What are the paid street parking hours and typical rates in Rotterdam near Overschie?
Rotterdam sets paid parking up to 11:00 pm in many neighbourhoods. In the city centre, paid parking runs until 1:00 am on Fridays and Saturdays. Street rates are tiered: about €6.42/hour in the centre, €3.20/hour in areas around the centre, and about €2.24/hour in outer areas. Always check the exact street signage for your specific zone and time.
Can I use a resident permit parking spot in Overschie as a visitor?
Usually no. Resident permits are tied to eligibility and specific zones, and they’re not meant for general visitors. If you don’t have the correct permit, your options are paid street parking, public garages, P+R, or a paid private spot that you can book in advance—such as on Mobypark.
Where should I park in Overschie for a longer stay or when street parking is busy?
For longer stays or when curb spaces are hard to find, consider public garages and P+R. The municipality indicates visitors can park free at P+R sites on the city edge. If you want a more predictable arrival (without relying on P+R availability), compare those options with pre-bookable private parking through Mobypark.
How do parking fines work in Rotterdam (including Overschie)?
Parking enforcement in Rotterdam can include scanning your license plate to check whether you paid and whether your payment matches the parking period. If you don’t pay or pay too little, you can receive a parking fine/payment demand. For safer parking, pay promptly, follow the maximum time rules on the signs, and avoid parking in restricted/illegal places.