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Finding parking near Koninginnebuurt, Haarlemmerhoutkwartier, Haarlem

Book private parking near Koninginnebuurt with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Koninginnebuurt, the easiest way to avoid street-search time is to pre-book a private spot. Mobypark unlocks parking spaces that owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots) so you can arrive with a confirmed place.

That matters because Koninginnebuurt is inside Haarlem’s paid parking system in many streets—if you miss the rules for your exact spot, the risk is a ticket. With Mobypark, you compare options and book in advance instead of circling for an available space during paid hours.

Street parking rules and typical prices around Koninginnebuurt

In Haarlem you generally have to pay for street parking if you don’t have a permit. Payment is done via the parking meter or a parking app, and Haarlem is split into multiple parking zones with different tariffs.

Typical on-street tariffs in Haarlem (your street signs confirm your exact zone):

Parking area (zone)Paid hoursTypical tariff
Centrum (often relevant for Koninginnebuurt streets)Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00; Sun 13:00–23:00€ 6,70 per hour
Noord, West, Zuid, OostMon–Sat 09:00–23:00; Sun 13:00–23:00€ 4,60 per hour
SchalkwijkMon–Sat 09:00–23:00; Sun 13:00–23:00€ 1,40 per hour

If your Koninginnebuurt street is in the Centrum zone, hourly costs can add up fast. A pre-booked private parking spot on Mobypark can often work out up to 60% cheaper than paying street parking hourly for a similar duration—especially when you plan to stay more than a quick stop.

Permits, time limits, and pedestrian-only streets you must avoid

Not every address allows you to park under a permit, and sometimes permits only apply within certain parts of a parking area. Also, some streets are marked as pedestrian-only areas where you cannot park—even if you live or work nearby.

If you’re arriving without a permit, don’t try to “make it work” in a street that’s marked for pedestrians. In those situations, it’s often smarter to compare an available garage or, if street options are limited, book a private spot via Mobypark so you don’t lose time trying to guess what’s allowed.

Garages vs. pre-booked private parking for Koninginnebuurt visits

Garages and parking areas can be a practical backup when street parking is busy, but they still depend on availability and pricing can feel expensive during peak evenings and weekends.

Mobypark fits the same “you want a place ready on arrival” need, but with a different approach: you reserve a private spot from a local owner who has unused capacity. If you’re visiting during paid street hours, booking ahead is often the difference between getting parked quickly and spending valuable time searching.

Look for free street-parking days (but verify your street signage)

Haarlem offers free street parking on several public holidays (including New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday and Whit Monday, and both Christmas days). However, Good Friday is not free, and rules can differ from one zone or street situation to another.

When it’s a free day, you may not need to book as early—but if you’re traveling at a less predictable time, Mobypark still gives you certainty without relying on last-minute availability of street or garage spaces.

Quick plan: pick the right option for your parking length

  1. Check the street sign before you stop: zone, paid hours, and whether it’s a pedestrian-only area.
  2. For a short visit during paid hours, street parking can be fine—just make sure you start/stop according to the allowed timeframe.
  3. For longer stays or busier moments, compare against a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark to reduce time pressure and avoid hourly street costs.
  4. If you’re unsure about permits or your exact street is restricted, choose a guaranteed booked option instead of risking a ticket.

Mobypark parking rates near Koninginnebuurt

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 Koninginnebuurt, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Koninginnebuurt

Do I need a permit for street parking in Koninginnebuurt?
In Haarlem, street parking is managed by paid parking zones, and a permit is only valid in the right area and for eligible addresses. Some streets—especially pedestrian-only streets—do not allow parking at all, even for residents. If you don’t have a permit, you usually need to use the paid parking rules for your exact street (or choose another parking option).
What are the paid street parking hours near Koninginnebuurt?
Many Koninginnebuurt streets are within Haarlem’s paid Centrum zone (Parkeerzone B), where paid parking typically applies Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 23:00, and on Sunday from 13:00 to 23:00. Always confirm with the parking sign on your specific street, because zones and rules can differ.
Is street parking free on public holidays in Haarlem (including Koninginnebuurt)?
Haarlem has free street-parking days on several public holidays, including New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday and Whit Monday, and Christmas Day (both Christmas days). Good Friday is not free. Check the local signs for the exact street’s rules.
Can I park on pedestrian-only streets in Koninginnebuurt?
If a street is marked as pedestrian-only (pedestrian area), you cannot park there—even if you live or work nearby. In those cases, you typically need to use permitted parking in your parking zone (if eligible) or choose another option such as a garage or a booked private parking spot.
What’s the best parking approach for a few hours vs. a full day near Koninginnebuurt?
For a few hours during paid street hours, street parking can work if you follow the allowed paid times and tariff. For longer stays (or busy evenings/weekends), hourly street costs can add up and availability can be tight. Booking a private parking spot in advance (for example via Mobypark) helps you secure a place without time pressure.