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Finding parking near Oud Schoten en Spaarndam, Haarlem

Street parking in Oud Schoten en Spaarndam: paid zones and how to pay

If you’re looking for parking Oud Schoten en Spaarndam, start with the street rules: in Haarlem, you generally have to pay on-street unless you have the right permit. Payments are typically done via a parking meter or a parking app, and the exact tariff depends on the parking zone shown on the signs.

Because zone boundaries can be close together, check the signboard at your exact curb spot before you park.

Haarlem parking zone When paid parking applies Typical street rate
Centrum Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00; Sun 13:00–23:00 € 6.70 per hour
North, West, South & East Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00; Sun 13:00–23:00 € 4.60 per hour
Schalkwijk Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00; Sun 13:00–23:00 € 1.40 per hour

If you arrive during busy hours and you’re circling for a space, it can be worth checking Mobypark for any future availability (availability for this area can change).

Park permits, visitor parking and accessible parking

Haarlem uses permit areas and tariffs vary by zone. If you (or your guest) have the appropriate visitor parking permit, your parking can be charged at lower visitor rates than standard street parking.

With a disabled parking card, you can park free in designated disabled bays and on paid street parking, but you still typically pay in garages.

When street parking is limited: use P+R to avoid enforcement stress

On days when curb spaces are scarce, consider a P+R option outside the densest paid streets. For example, P+R Haarlem Spaarnwoude is reported as a free park-and-ride with transfers by train or bus, so you can avoid hunting for street spots near Oud Schoten en Spaarndam.

If you prefer to stay closer to where you’re going, check Mobypark for potential future availability rather than relying only on the curb.

Garages vs. street: choose the method that matches your stay length

For predictable parking during paid hours, public garages are often the simpler choice than trying to time street parking in residential areas. Garages can be particularly handy for longer visits or evenings when street availability drops.

When deciding between street and a garage, look at: the time window on the sign, whether you need to stay longer than the typical turnover, and whether you have a permit that changes the rules.

Mobypark parking rates near Oud Schoten en Spaarndam

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 Oud Schoten en Spaarndam, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Oud Schoten en Spaarndam

Do I need to pay for street parking in Oud Schoten en Spaarndam (Haarlem)?
Yes, in Haarlem you generally pay for on-street parking when you don’t have a parking permit. You can usually pay at the parking meter or via a parking app. Always check the zone and tariff on the sign at your exact parking spot.
What are the paid street parking times and rates in Haarlem?
Haarlem applies paid street parking by zone. For example: Centrum is paid Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00 at €6.70/hour. North/West/South/East are paid Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00 at €4.60/hour. (Schalkwijk is €1.40/hour under the same time window). Check the zone signage for your location.
When is parking on the street free in Haarlem?
Haarlem lists these days as generally free for street parking: New Year’s Day, 1st and 2nd Easter Day, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, 1st and 2nd Pentecost, and 1st and 2nd Christmas Day. Good Friday is not listed as free.
Where can I park for free if I want to avoid street parking near Spaarnwoude?
A common option is P+R Haarlem Spaarnwoude. It’s reported as free park-and-ride parking (about 100 spaces) with easy public transport connections by train or bus, helping you skip the busiest paid streets.
How do visitor permits and disabled parking cards work for street parking?
With a visitor parking permit for Haarlem, your guests can park at lower visitor tariffs than standard paid street parking (depending on the zone). With a disabled parking card, you can park free in designated disabled bays and on paid street parking; however, you typically still pay in garages.