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Finding parking near Eikenburg, Stratum, Eindhoven

Looking for parking Eikenburg? The practical question in this area is whether you can park on-street for free or whether you’ll hit paid parking rules—so you can avoid time pressure and tickets.

Eikenburg is mostly known for easier on-street parking, but nearby streets (especially around Aalsterweg) can shift into paid zones depending on the exact spot and signs on the street.

Use Mobypark for bookable private spots in Eikenburg (when you want certainty)

If you prefer a guaranteed place instead of driving around looking for availability, Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas. That can be a simple alternative when you arrive during paid hours or when you’d rather not deal with varying street rules.

To find the best match, use the Mobypark search with your exact arrival date/time and compare options with what the street is offering at that moment.

In Eikenburg, street parking is often free (green-zone style)—as long as you follow the signs

For many streets in Eikenburg, the local situation is consistent with a green-zone approach, where parking can be free 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. The key detail: even in areas that are free, you still need to respect any street-specific limits (for example, temporary restrictions or “no parking” areas).

If you want the easiest arrival, you can treat free on-street parking as your baseline plan—then use Mobypark as your backup if you’re traveling at a time when you’d rather not keep searching.

Paid parking can apply around Aalsterweg—typically 09:00–21:00 daily

Around Aalsterweg, rules can be less uniform: some parts fall under paid parking while others are free. A common pattern in Eindhoven is paid parking from 09:00 to 21:00 (including weekends and holidays), with parking in those paid zones generally becoming free outside those hours.

If your route puts you in a paid segment and you don’t want to rush to operate a meter or ensure you’re within the allowed time, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can remove that stress—especially when you’re arriving during the day.

Parking disc zones are not a given here—check for the “parkeerschijf-zone” sign

There isn’t clear evidence that Eikenburg itself is a dedicated blue parking disc (“parkeerschijf”) zone. Still, Eindhoven uses different systems depending on the street. If you see a “parkeerschijf-zone” sign (often with a blue marking), the disc requirement applies to vehicles where that zone is indicated.

When you’re unsure at the curb, it’s safer to follow what the signage says—or choose a pre-booked private place via Mobypark so you don’t have to decode multiple systems on arrival.

Residents’ permits can matter in paid areas—visitors may need a visitor scheme

In parts of the area where paid parking applies, residents and businesses can typically request parking permits from the municipality under conditions. Visitor options may also exist, but they’re often handled via a separate permit/visitor scheme rather than “free parking for everyone.”

If you’re visiting someone in or near paid streets and you don’t have a clear visitor arrangement, Mobypark is often the most straightforward way to park without needing to figure out permit eligibility at the last minute.

Plan for evenings and late arrivals: free after paid hours, but still verify local exceptions

Because paid parking is generally limited to the 09:00–21:00 window in Eindhoven, many drivers find parking becomes easier after the paid hours. However, exceptions can exist by street (and temporary situations can change). If you’re arriving late and want to keep it simple, it can be smart to compare on-street availability with a booked private option on Mobypark, so you’re not relying on luck.

Quick checklist to choose your best parking plan for Eikenburg

  • Arrive during the day? Treat Aalsterweg-side streets as potentially paid and double-check what the signs indicate.
  • Arrive in the evening? Outside paid hours, on-street parking is often easier—still verify any street-specific exceptions.
  • Not sure which rule applies? If the street system is unclear, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be the quickest decision.
  • Use your exact dates/times in search. Availability and rules change by time, so don’t rely on generic expectations.

For the key patterns (free vs paid hours and what to watch for), you can also use the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Eikenburg

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.40

1 week parking

from € 68.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Eikenburg, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking in Eikenburg

Is parking free in Eikenburg (Stratum)?
Often, yes. In many parts of Eikenburg the street parking situation is consistent with a green-zone style where parking can be free 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Always confirm using the signs on the exact street you plan to use, because neighboring streets (for example around Aalsterweg) can have different rules.
When is paid parking active near Eikenburg (around Aalsterweg)?
A common pattern in Eindhoven is paid parking from 09:00 to 21:00 every day (including weekends and holidays) in the streets/zones that are designated as paid. Outside those hours, parking in those paid zones is generally free—but it’s still important to check the local street signs for exceptions.
Do I need a parking disc in Eikenburg?
There’s no clear indication that Eikenburg itself is automatically a blue parking-disc zone. However, if you see a sign indicating a “parkeerschijf-zone” (parking disc zone) on the street, then you must use a valid parking disc according to that zone’s rules.
Can visitors park with a residents’ permit near Eikenburg?
In paid residential areas, residents and businesses may hold permits under municipal conditions, and visitor parking can require a specific visitor scheme or arrangement. If you don’t know whether you’re covered as a visitor for the exact street, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark is a practical way to avoid permit uncertainty on arrival.