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Finding parking near Grasrijk, Strijp, Eindhoven

Searching for parking Grasrijk in Eindhoven? Here are the practical options for street rules, permits, and safer long-stay parking—so you can choose the right spot (and avoid paid-hour surprises).

Book a private spot in Grasrijk with Mobypark

If finding a free curb spot in Grasrijk takes too much time, Mobypark lets you reserve private parking in advance. These are real driveways/extra spaces from owners who aren’t actively using them (for example hotel or office parking, unused garage spaces, and similar off-street capacity). Instead of searching around timed street rules, you can pre-book a spot that matches your arrival window and vehicle details.

That can be especially helpful when you’ll be parking during the paid period, arriving late, or staying for a trip where you don’t want the stress of “hoping there’s still space”.

Paid street parking in Grasrijk: times, where it applies, and what it costs

In Grasrijk, street parking in the paid residential areas follows fixed paid hours: 7 days a week, 09:00–21:00. Outside those hours, parking is free for everyone. The municipality publishes the exact parking areas (including the streets covered) on an interactive parking map—use it to confirm the rules for your specific street.

During paid hours, the typical on-street rate in residential areas is around €1.20 per hour, and there’s also an additional €0.20 fee per parking transaction. If you’re arriving for a few hours in the daytime window, those costs can add up—so for timed street parking, a booked Mobypark spot is often a simpler alternative than managing the meter while you’re trying to reach your destination.

Bewoners permit and visitors pass: what you can (and can’t) use

If your address is eligible, residents and certain businesses can apply for a bewonersvergunning for the paid parking zone. This is linked to your license plate, so you don’t need a physical permit behind the windscreen.

Visitors also have an option via a bezoekerspas, typically tied to the resident’s address registration. Visitors can park at a lower visitor rate (for example €0.10 per half hour) with an overall limit per quarter. If you don’t have access to a resident pass and your destination requires reliable parking during paid hours, pre-booking with Mobypark can save you from being restricted to permit availability.

Free parking at night is real—long stays still create problems

Because Grasrijk is free outside 21:00–09:00, it can look like an easy option for overnight parking. However, long-stay parking in residential streets can cause real-world issues for locals—there have been reports of airport-related long-parking complaints and vehicle damage in nearby areas.

If you’re planning a multi-day stay, compare the “free” hours on the street with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark: it reduces uncertainty and avoids the stress of leaving your car in the same curb location for weeks.

P+R Meerhoven (park-and-ride) vs booking a private spot

If your goal is to reach central Eindhoven (or connect via public transport), P+R Meerhoven is a common option: the site is open 24/7 and uses day tariffs (for example a max day rate for the first 24 hours, then a different daily rate afterward). It’s designed for people who are happy to park once and use the bus.

But if you prefer to avoid depending on availability and transfers—or you want parking to line up exactly with your dates—then booking an off-street spot via Mobypark is a practical alternative to consider.

Quick checklist to pick the right option in Grasrijk

  • Confirm the paid window for your exact street (paid is typically 09:00–21:00, free outside).
  • Decide by duration: short daytime stops can be meter-managed; multi-day trips are where pre-booking helps.
  • Check permit access: if you’re not using a bewonersvergunning or visitors pass, plan around it.
  • Pre-book for certainty: use your arrival/departure dates so you’re not searching on arrival day.

When you’re ready, use the search bar to enter your arrival and departure for Grasrijk and compare reserved parking options against street rules for your dates.

Mobypark parking rates near Grasrijk

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.75

24 hours parking

from € 5.40

1 week parking

from € 66.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Grasrijk, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking in Grasrijk

Is there free parking in Grasrijk?
Yes. In Grasrijk, street parking is typically free outside the paid hours. Paid parking runs 7 days a week from 09:00 to 21:00, so parking is free for everyone from 21:00 until 09:00 the next day.
Is parking in Grasrijk paid, and what are the hours?
Yes, paid street parking applies in the designated paid residential areas in Grasrijk. The typical paid hours are 7 days a week, from 09:00 to 21:00. Outside those hours, parking is free.
What does street parking in Grasrijk cost?
During paid hours in residential parking areas, the typical street rate is around €1.20 per hour. There is also an additional €0.20 fee per parking transaction. Exact rules and tariffs can change, so confirm your specific street on Eindhoven’s interactive parking map.
Do residents get a parking permit in Grasrijk (bewonersvergunning) and can visitors use a pass?
Residents and eligible businesses in streets where paid parking is introduced can apply for a bewonersvergunning linked to their license plate. Visitors can usually park via a visitors pass linked to a resident address (if the resident is registered there). The visitors pass is charged at a reduced rate (for example €0.10 per half hour) with a maximum limit per quarter.
Can I park for several days in Grasrijk when going to Eindhoven Airport?
You can legally leave your car on public street parking, but long-stay airport parking can lead to neighbor complaints and reports of vehicle damage in residential areas. If you’re away for days, consider booking a reserved spot (for example via Mobypark) or using a park-and-ride option so your parking plan stays reliable for your whole trip.