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Finding parking near Korrewegbuurt, Hoogkerk, Groningen

Pre-book parking Korrewegbuurt with Mobypark

Looking for parking Korrewegbuurt (Groningen)? Instead of circling paid streets at the wrong time, you can reserve bookable private spots via Mobypark. These are typically unused hotel/office parking, private driveways, and spare garage spaces made available for drivers—so you arrive with less time pressure and more certainty. In many cases it also works out up to 60% cheaper than the usual on-street hourly rates during paid hours.

Use the dates in the Mobypark search bar to compare options for your trip and lock in a spot before you get there—especially useful when street parking in the Korrewegwijk area is paid during the day and on Sundays.

Street parking in Korrewegbuurt: times, rates, and payment

Street parking in Korrewegbuurt follows the Korrewegwijk parking-zone rules. Paid street parking is generally:

  • Monday–Saturday: 09:00–19:00
  • Sunday: 12:00–17:00

The typical on-street rate in this zone is €4.50 per hour. You park at a specific public parking area, then pay with your licence plate at the parking machine (or in some cases via a parking app). The machine typically requires the 4-digit area code, and you can usually extend your parking time if needed.

If your plan may run into the paid window, it’s often smarter to compare street time-by-time costs with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark—so you don’t have to keep checking the clock.

Resident vs visitor permits (Korrewegwijk zone)

If you live in the area, permits are for addresses inside the zone. For Korrewegwijk, residents can have up to two resident permits per address. In 2026, the first permit is €135.05 per year (2nd zone) and a second/extra permit is €408.80 per year (2nd zone), when applicable.

For visitors, a visitor permit can be an option if you’re staying locally: it costs €25 and includes a starting balance of 150 parking hours. You can then top up extra hours (up to an overall maximum) at a set per-hour price, and the purchased hours remain valid until 31 December of the purchase year. If you don’t have a permit (or you’re visiting without meeting the local address rules), pre-booking private parking via Mobypark can be a practical alternative to relying on uncertain street availability during paid hours.

When is street parking free in Korrewegbuurt?

In practice, you often get free street parking outside the paid time windows: for example, outside 09:00–19:00 (Mon–Sat) and outside 12:00–17:00 (Sunday) in the Korrewegwijk/Korrewegbuurt area—unless you see signs indicating otherwise at the exact location.

Some public holidays can be free too (for example, certain holidays in 2026 are listed as free for this area), but the exact list can differ by year and zone. When you want to avoid having to “hunt for the right exception” (or when streets fill up quickly), Mobypark is still a solid option because you can compare and book in advance rather than arriving to a full curb.

Large vehicles: check the special permit limits

If you drive a large vehicle (over 2.40 m height and/or longer than 6 m), permit rules can be stricter. Even with a resident permit, restrictions can apply on weekdays after 18:00, during weekends, and on public holidays (with exceptions like King’s Day and Liberation Day). Before relying on a permit, check signs and local rules for your exact day/time.

For vans or longer cars, booking a private spot can reduce uncertainty—because the access conditions of the spot are defined during booking. If you need this, compare what’s available on Mobypark for your vehicle and arrival time.

Quick way to choose: street or reserved parking

  • Short stop during paid hours: compare street hourly cost vs. a reserved private spot on Mobypark.
  • Arriving late / busy period: if you’re worried about finding a free curb, pre-booking on Mobypark avoids the “spot-or-no-spot” risk.
  • Living locally: permits can make sense, but visitors without an eligible permit are usually better off reserving.

Mobypark parking rates near Korrewegbuurt

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.44

24 hours parking

from € 8.76

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near Korrewegbuurt, Groningen

FAQ about parking in Korrewegbuurt

Is street parking free in Korrewegbuurt?
Street parking in the Korrewegwijk area (including Korrewegbuurt) is generally paid on specific time windows: Monday–Saturday 09:00–19:00 and Sunday 12:00–17:00. Outside those paid hours, street parking is typically free unless the exact spot has different signage. Some public holidays can also be free in certain years—check the municipality’s holiday list for the exact dates.
What are the street parking times and hourly rate in Korrewegbuurt?
In the Korrewegwijk zone, street parking is typically paid at €4.50 per hour. Paid hours are generally Monday–Saturday from 09:00–19:00 and Sunday from 12:00–17:00. Outside those windows, street parking is usually free (unless otherwise indicated on-site).
Can I use a resident or visitor parking permit for Korrewegbuurt?
Yes, but permits are linked to addresses in the zone. For residents in Korrewegwijk, up to two resident permits can be issued per address. For visitors, a visitor permit can be available: it costs €25 and includes 150 parking hours to start, with additional hours purchasable up to a maximum; purchased hours stay valid until 31 December of the purchase year. Visitor permits apply within the local area and aren’t a general free-for-all.
Are there extra rules for large vehicles in Korrewegbuurt?
Large vehicles (over 2.40 m height and/or longer than 6 m) can face stricter permit limits. Even with a resident permit, it may not be valid on weekdays after 18:00, on weekends, and on public holidays (with exceptions such as King’s Day and Liberation Day). If you have a large vehicle, check the exact rules for your date/time and consider reserving a private spot to reduce uncertainty.