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Finding parking near Oosterduin, Duinwijk, Haarlem

Book private parking for Oosterduin with Mobypark (before you arrive)

If you’re searching for parking Oosterduin, the real challenge is usually not knowing the rules—it’s finding a space that’s actually available during the paid hours. Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces), so you don’t have to keep circling or gamble on the street.

During Haarlem’s paid street periods, public options can get expensive fast. With Mobypark, many drivers pay up to 60% less than typical public parking rates, while also avoiding time pressure at arrival.

Use the search bar on the page to set Oosterduin + your dates, then compare available private spots nearby. Booking in advance is especially helpful on busy afternoons/evenings and on weekends when street capacity tends to feel tight.

Street parking in Oosterduin (paid times, rate, and when it’s free)

Oosterduin is generally within Haarlem’s paid parking area (often referred to as Zone C: North/West/South/East). On-street payment is required during the following times:

  • Mon–Sat: 09:00–23:00
  • Sun: 13:00–23:00

The typical street rate in this zone is €4.60 per hour. Outside the paid hours, parking is free, which can be a good strategy if your plans start later in the day.

Keep in mind that holiday schedules can change the “free vs paid” pattern. If you’re parking during regulated times, you’ll want to pay/validate correctly—otherwise the cost can quickly outweigh any savings compared to booking a private spot via Mobypark.

Resident permits and visitor parking (so you don’t get stuck with the wrong setup)

If you live on a street where paid parking applies, you may be eligible for a resident parking permit. For Zone C, the yearly permit costs are reported as:

  • 1st permit: €128.88 / year
  • 2nd permit: €480.48 / year

Visitor options can be different from “just parking and paying like everyone else.” Visitor parking via an approved visitor permit is reported with these typical hourly rates for the Zone C areas:

  • Mon–Fri (09:00–17:00): €0.13 per hour
  • Mon–Fri (17:00–23:00), Sat (09:00–23:00) and Sun (13:00–23:00): €0.27 per hour

Because permits/visitor rules depend on the exact zone and your situation, it’s easy to make a mistake. If you want the simplest plan when you’re not sure about permits, pre-booking on Mobypark is a practical alternative to relying on the street system during paid hours.

Public garages nearby: convenient, but check the daily cap

If you prefer not to manage street payment, public garages are often an option—especially for longer stays. Haarlem’s central garages commonly operate with different hourly tariffs and a maximum daily rate, for example:

  • Parkeergarage Appelaar: about €4.70/hour, with a max day rate around €39.40
  • Parkeergarage Raaks: about €4.10/hour, with a max day rate around €34.40

These can work well if you’re driving in for a fixed timeframe. Still, if you’re planning to park during peak paid hours, it’s worth comparing against Mobypark—private pre-booked spots can be materially cheaper than typical public garage daily caps, and you avoid the “will there be space?” question.

How to choose fast: street vs garage vs a pre-booked private spot

A practical way to decide for parking Oosterduin is to match your arrival time to the rules:

  • If you arrive outside paid hours (or start after the regulated window): street parking can be the simplest choice.
  • If you arrive during paid hours (Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00, Sun 13:00–23:00): you’re competing for limited street capacity—Mobypark helps by giving you a reserved private place.
  • If you need a predictable facility (and you’re staying longer): compare public garage daily caps versus a booked private spot.

For a stress-free arrival, pre-book your option in advance, especially when you’re going at a time when street availability is less reliable.

Mobypark parking rates near Oosterduin

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.75

24 hours parking

from € 12.32

1 week parking

from € 55.00

1 month parking

from € 220.00

Cheap parking near Oosterduin, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Oosterduin

What are the paid street parking hours in Oosterduin (Haarlem)?
Oosterduin is generally within Haarlem’s paid parking zone (often referred to as Zone C). Paid street parking applies from Monday to Saturday 09:00–23:00, and on Sunday 13:00–23:00.
Is parking free in Oosterduin, and when?
Parking is free on the street outside the paid hours (Mon–Sat before 09:00 and after 23:00; Sunday before 13:00 and after 23:00). On many public holidays it’s also free (including New Year’s Day, Easter days, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Whit Monday/Tuesday, and both Christmas days), but Good Friday is reported as not free.
Do I need a resident permit for parking in Oosterduin, and what are visitor permit rates?
If you live on a street with paid parking, you can apply for a resident permit (Zone C). Visitor parking via an approved visitor permit is reported at €0.13/hour Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00, and €0.27/hour during Mon–Fri 17:00–23:00, Saturday 09:00–23:00, and Sunday 13:00–23:00.
What is the fine if I park in Oosterduin street parking without paying?
If you park without paying where payment is required, the fine is reported as €150 (a formal additional parking tax assessment). On top of that, the municipality may add administration costs reported around €76–€79 (as of 1 January 2024), depending on the case.
Can I pre-book private parking near Oosterduin to avoid street availability issues?
Yes. Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots near Oosterduin (for example unused hotel/office spaces or unused private driveways/garages). This helps when you’re arriving during paid street hours and want a reserved place instead of relying on finding an available spot on the street.