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Finding parking near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier, Haarlem

If you’re looking for parking Haarlemmerhoutkwartier, the fastest way to avoid stress is to match the parking type to how long you’ll stay: street spaces in paid zones, public garages with daily caps, or a reserved private spot. In this Haarlem neighborhood, availability and rules can change quickly, especially during busy hours.

Bookable private parking near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots in and around Haarlemmerhoutkwartier—places owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). Instead of searching on the street or arriving to find everything full, you can reserve a spot for your arrival time and pay in advance, which helps when street parking is limited by zone rules. If you want predictable parking without the time pressure of “circling the area”, Mobypark can be a practical alternative to public options.

Street parking in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier: paid zones, permits, and practical rules

Haarlemmerhoutkwartier has been included in Haarlem’s paid parking approach, so you should assume street spaces are controlled by parking zones rather than being freely available. In practice, that means you’ll need to follow the signs on the street (zone/permit requirements and when you must pay), otherwise you can run into fines even if you find an empty curb spot.

On busier days, street parking availability can feel “hit or miss”—especially around peak arrival times. If you’re trying to avoid the risk of parking illegally or coming back to a “no space” situation, it often makes sense to compare street parking conditions with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark before you leave for your destination.

Public garages used for parking near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier: hours and daily maximums

If you prefer parking in a public garage, Haarlem’s municipal garages use clear hourly pricing and, in several cases, a maximum daily rate. That can be helpful for planning longer visits, because you’re not guessing what the final cost will be.

Garage (Haarlem) Opening times (from the city info) Typical hourly rate Max day rate Notes for drivers
Parkeergarage Raaks 24/7 €4.10/hour €34.40/day Pay per minute, automatic access style via number-plate recognition
Parkeergarage Cronjé 24/7 €2/hour (8:00–19:00) €17.20/day Night/day pricing differs; also has charging points
Parkeergarage Floridastraat Mon–Sun 7:00–23:00 €1.40/hour (Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00; Sun 13:00–23:00) €5.50/day No cash payment
Parkeergarage Dreef 24/7 €3.10/hour (8:00–19:00) €17.20/day In weekends and specific late-day periods there can be more free capacity

When you’re comparing options like these, remember that some garages have limited opening times (for example, Floridastraat closes earlier than 24/7) and some have payment constraints. If you’re arriving at a less predictable time—or you simply don’t want to rely on finding availability—booking a reserved private spot with Mobypark can be the lower-effort fallback to public garages and street parking.

What to choose: street curb vs garage vs reserved private parking

Use this quick logic when deciding where to park for Haarlemmerhoutkwartier:

  • Street parking is only worth it if you can immediately match the zone rules (paying window + correct zone). If you’re unsure, don’t gamble—street parking mistakes are easy when you arrive late.
  • Public garages help when you want defined pricing and a maximum daily cap, but costs can vary a lot by garage and time period.
  • Reserved private parking (Mobypark) is often the “no-wait” option when availability is tight, because you’re securing a specific place rather than searching.

For cost planning: private parking on Mobypark can often work out significantly cheaper than public street/garage tariffs, and in many cases it can be up to 60% cheaper—especially for longer parking sessions where a garage’s maximum daily rate can add up. The real advantage, though, is usually convenience: you reduce the chance of arriving to empty places you can’t use (wrong zone, wrong time window, or full garage).

Longer stays and busy periods: avoid time pressure

For longer visits, street parking rules (zone compliance + paid windows) can become more complicated the more hours you add. Even if there are moments where parking feels easier, you may still need to reposition or re-check the applicable tariff period. If you want a simpler plan for a whole day, compare the “maximum daily” approach of garages with the time-window approach of reserved private parking—many drivers choose Mobypark specifically so they don’t have to continuously re-evaluate street or hourly garage conditions while they’re at their destination.

Tip: if you’re parking around weekends or evenings, treat the last part of your stay as the critical moment—this is where street availability and garage occupancy can shift the fastest. Booking ahead with Mobypark can help you avoid last-minute scrambling and keep your schedule on track.

Mobypark parking rates near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier

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 € 180.00

Cheap parking near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier

How does parking Haarlemmerhoutkwartier work with Mobypark (booking and access)?
With Mobypark, you reserve a private parking spot in advance for your arrival time. You select your location in/near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier, book online, and you pay ahead of arrival. Because the spot is reserved, you don’t have to search for a street space that matches the rules or hope a public garage has availability.
Is street parking in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier paid, and do I need a permit?
Parking in Haarlemmerhoutkwartier is part of Haarlem’s controlled street parking system, where parking zones and permit areas can apply. Before you leave the car, check the signs for the exact zone and the times when you must pay. If you park without paying or in the wrong zone, you risk fines.
Are there days when street parking in Haarlem (including Haarlemmerhoutkwartier) is free?
In Haarlem, street parking is free on many public holidays such as Nieuwjaarsdag, 1e en 2e Paasdag, Koningsdag, 5 mei, Hemelvaartsdag, 1e en 2e Pinksterdag, and 1e en 2e Kerstdag. Good Friday is not free. If you’re visiting on a holiday, still check the street signage to confirm.
What are typical costs and rules for public garages near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier?
Haarlem municipal garages use hourly pricing and sometimes a daily maximum. For example: Floridastraat (open 7:00–23:00) has a low max daily rate listed by the city (€5.50/day), while Cronjé and Dreef list max daily rates around €17.20/day, and Raaks lists a max daily rate around €34.40/day. Garage opening times and tariffs differ, so check the garage details for your planned arrival time.
Can I pay cash in garages near Haarlemmerhoutkwartier?
Some garages are not cash-friendly. For example, the city information for Parkeergarage Floridastraat states you cannot pay cash. If you’re unsure, use a card method for public garages. With Mobypark, you pay online in advance, so you’re not dependent on on-site payment methods.