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Finding parking near Dietsveld, Oud Schoten en Spaarndam, Haarlem

If you’re looking for parking Dietsveld in Haarlem, the practical question is simple: where can you park legally at the time you arrive, without wasting time circling for a space? Dietsveld sits in an area with paid on-street parking, so getting the timing and rules right matters—especially during weekday daytime.

Book private parking near Dietsveld with Mobypark (no more hunting for a spot)

Mobypark gives you the option to reserve bookable private parking spots in the Dietsveld area—spaces that owners don’t actively use, such as hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garages. Instead of relying on whatever’s available on-street, you can line up a parking space for your exact dates in advance.

This is especially useful when paid street parking hours are in effect or when you’re arriving late. You can compare availability and choose a space type (for example, covered vs. open) that fits your plans, and if your timing changes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before arrival.

Street parking in Dietsveld (Haarlem, paid zone)

In Dietsveld, paid street parking applies under Haarlem’s zone rules (commonly referred to as zone C / Noord). Typically, paid parking runs:

  • Mon–Sat: 9:00–23:00
  • Sunday: 13:00–23:00

The street tariff is €4,15 per hour. On many public holidays, street parking is free in Haarlem, but some days can still have paid requirements—so always check the signage or the parking machine before you park.

If you want to avoid paying by the hour while you’re trying to find a free spot, it’s often smarter to compare with a pre-booked private option on Mobypark for the time window you need.

Overnight parking: when street parking is usually not charged

Because paid street parking ends at 23:00 in this zone, the overnight window is generally the easiest time to park on-street—Mon–Sat: from 23:00 to 9:00 and Sunday: from 23:00 to 13:00, where parking is typically not charged. That said, rules can vary by exact street, so confirm with the local signs.

If you’re arriving late and need certainty (for example, for a long evening plan), a booked spot via Mobypark can be a straightforward alternative to relying on late-night curb availability.

Resident permits in Dietsveld (why visitors should read the rules)

Paid on-street parking is primarily regulated for residents through permits. If you live in the paid area, you can request a resident parking permit for zone C (Noord/East/South/West). The typical permit costs are:

  • 1st resident permit: €128,88 per year
  • 2nd resident permit: €480,48 per year

Per address, you can usually apply for up to two permits in zone C, and applications run through Haarlem’s parking portal. As a visitor, don’t assume resident permits apply to you—check the street’s designated rules instead.

Street vs garages vs pre-booked private parking (what to choose for your trip)

Public options around Haarlem can vary a lot by location and length of stay. For nearby public garages, SERP evidence shows day prices such as:

  • Lichtfabriek (near Haarlemmerstroom-Lichtfabriek): about €15,50/day
  • De Koepel (Haarlem Centre): about €29,96/day
  • Kennemerplein (Haarlem): about €49,58/day

Because street parking is €4,15/hour during paid hours, long stays can quickly add up. With Mobypark, you can often find pre-booked private spots that are up to 60% cheaper versus paying on arrival in some public options—while also reducing the time pressure of finding an available space.

Parking option Best for What to watch
Street (paid times) Short stops within paid hours €4,15/hour; availability can run out
Street (overnight window) Arriving late Confirm signage; curb spaces may be limited
Public garages All-day parking Day rates can be high depending on location
Reserved private parking (Mobypark) Certainty for your exact dates Choose the right type and time window when booking

To lock in parking in time, use the search bar on the page to set your arrival date and duration, then compare available spots in the Dietsveld area.

Mobypark parking rates near Dietsveld

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 Dietsveld, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Dietsveld

What are the street parking hours and hourly rate in Dietsveld (Haarlem zone C)?
In Dietsveld, paid street parking typically applies within Haarlem’s zone C/Noord rules: Monday–Saturday 9:00–23:00 and Sunday 13:00–23:00. The street tariff is €4,15 per hour. Many public holidays have free street parking, but some days can still be paid—always check the signage or the parking machine at the spot before you park.
Is there overnight parking in Dietsveld?
Because paid street parking ends at 23:00, street parking is generally not charged overnight in this zone: from 23:00–09:00 (Mon–Sat) and from 23:00–13:00 (Sunday). You should still confirm the exact street rules using the signs, but this is usually the easiest time window to park on-street. For guaranteed availability when you arrive late, you can also compare a reserved private spot on Mobypark.
Do residents need a permit for paid parking in Dietsveld?
Yes—paid on-street areas are regulated via resident permits. For zone C, the typical costs are €128,88 per year for a 1st permit and €480,48 per year for a 2nd permit, with up to two permits per address. Visitors generally cannot use resident permits, so check the street’s instructions before parking.
Where can I park for a full day near Dietsveld without overpaying?
For full-day stays, public garages nearby in Haarlem can charge around €15,50/day to €49,58/day depending on location. If you’d rather avoid street hourly costs during paid hours (€4,15/hour) and reduce time spent searching, consider comparing reserved private parking options on Mobypark for your chosen dates.
How does pre-booked parking with Mobypark work for Dietsveld?
Mobypark lets you reserve a parking spot in advance, often in private spaces owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garages). You select your dates and parking type, pay online, and then park at the reserved location. If your plans change, cancellation is typically possible up to 24 hours before arrival.