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Finding parking near Meerrijk, Strijp, Eindhoven
parking Meerrijk is all about finding a spot that matches your arrival time and avoids last-minute driving around Meerhoven. In practice, you’ll deal with paid street parking, busy garages nearby, and access rules in Meerrijk itself—so the best choice depends on when you arrive and how long you’ll stay.
One option that can take time pressure out of the search is to reserve a private place in advance. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots (for example unused hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or spare garage spots that owners don’t actively use) and park with a pre-booked plan instead of hunting for a free curb.
Reserve private parking near Meerrijk with Mobypark
Mobypark connects drivers with owners who have parking spaces they’re not using day-to-day. That means you can book a private spot near Meerrijk so you’re not dependent on what’s available on the street at the exact minute you arrive.
It’s especially useful when public options feel “almost right” but come with constraints—like limited entry times for garages, transfer steps with P+R, or access restrictions due to pollers in the Meerrijk area.
Street parking around Meerrijk: check hourly cost and signs first
Street parking near Meerrijk/Meerhoven can be priced by the hour and availability changes quickly during peak periods. A local parking overview for Meerrijk area reports hourly street/nearby options that can reach up to €7.20 per hour, which is where street parking can feel expensive if you’re there longer.
Your practical checklist: look at the on-site signs (tariff + time limits), confirm whether you need payment before you park, and avoid relying on “close enough” spots—especially on busy shopping or commute days.
If you want to avoid switching plans mid-journey because the curb is full or the rules don’t match your stay length, comparing with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be a more predictable approach.
Garage parking at Meerhoven (Q-Park): large capacity, but entry times matter
For covered parking close to Meerhoven, Q-Park Parkeergarage Meerhoven is a common target: it’s located under the shopping area and has entrances on different sides (including Meerbos and Meergras). Reported capacity is around 1,700+ spaces, which generally makes it more reliable than random street searching.
However, it’s not “anytime entry”: one local listing shows entry Monday–Sunday 07:00–22:00, while exit can be available 24/7. If you’re arriving outside the entry window, you may be pushed to wait or adjust your timing—this is where booking with Mobypark can help you avoid being dependent on those public access hours.
P+R Meerhoven: often cheaper day tariffs, but you travel by bus
If you’re okay with using public transport for the last step, P+R Meerhoven is designed for that. One P+R listing reports €1.50 for the first hour, a max day tariff of €4.00 for the first 24 hours, and €5.00 per day from the 2nd day. It also lists 24/7 opening (in- and out-possible 24/7).
Operationally, you park at the P+R, then take bus lines connected to the area (e.g., 401/402/403). If you prefer to avoid transfer time—or you’re parking with family and luggage—Mobypark can be a helpful alternative because it’s a direct parking plan instead of a “park then bus” workflow.
Access rules in Meerrijk: pollers can block car entry in the morning
Meerrijk isn’t just “street vs garage.” Eindhoven’s municipal guidance describes areas where pollers (barricades) can restrict car access. For Meerrijk (in Meerhoven), the restriction window is listed as 07:00–11:00—meaning you may not be able to drive into certain parts during that period without an exemption.
So if your arrival is within that morning timeframe, plan for either: following the allowed access moments, or arranging the correct RVV-ontheffing if you truly must enter/park as needed. If your route depends on timing, reserving a private spot via Mobypark can also reduce the “drive around until you find a workable option” stress when access is constrained.
Quick choice guide for parking Meerrijk
| Option | Best for | Main limitation to check |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking | Short stops close to where you’re going | Hourly pricing can add up fast; follow time/sign rules |
| Meerhoven garage (Q-Park) | Covered parking with large capacity | Entry window (example listing: 07:00–22:00) |
| P+R Meerhoven | Day parking when bus travel is fine | You must use public transport for the final leg |
| Mobypark private spots | Pre-booking to avoid availability/time pressure | Confirm you’re booking the right access/arrival plan for your dates |
To get the most reliable outcome, start with your arrival time (especially if it’s around the 07:00–11:00 poller window), then choose between street/garage/P+R—or pre-book a private option via Mobypark so you’re not stuck making a parking decision while already in the area.
Mobypark parking rates near Meerrijk
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