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Finding parking near Spaarnwouderbuurt, Oude Stad, Haarlem

Looking for parking Spaarnwouderbuurt in Haarlem? This area is known for busy streets and rules that can change block by block, so planning ahead is often the difference between a smooth arrival and extra circling.

Book private parking in Spaarnwouderbuurt (instead of relying on scarce street spaces)

With Mobypark you can book private parking spots that owners don’t use every day—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas. Instead of searching for a street bay (or waiting to see what’s open), you reserve a space for your dates and arrival time, which helps when street parking is limited or time-restricted. Depending on your duration, private bookings can also be up to 60% cheaper than the published public parking tariffs.

Street parking rules in Haarlem Centrum / Parkeerzone B

In Haarlem, street parking is paid if you don’t have a parking permit, typically via the parking machine or a parking app. Haarlem is split into multiple parking zones with different rules and tariffs, and in Parkeerzone B (the city-centre area) permit requirements can vary by street and time. Some streets are designated pedestrian areas, where you generally can’t park even if you live nearby—so it’s important to follow the street signage for your exact address.

If you’re arriving during paid hours, street rates in the Centrum zone are listed at €6.70 per hour (Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00, and Sun 13:00–23:00). When you expect to stay longer—or when you’re unsure whether your street allows parking—booking a private spot on Mobypark can be the simpler fallback than gambling on street availability.

Garages: useful backup, but prices can add up

Parking garages in Haarlem’s central areas can be convenient, especially when street bays are full or you run into permit-only restrictions. However, many drivers notice that garage pricing is often structured per day and can become expensive for longer visits—particularly during peak shopping and weekend times.

When street parking costs €6.70/h in Centrum, or when you prefer not to deal with changing restrictions, a reserved private space on Mobypark can help you avoid time pressure. In many cases, private parking bookings work out better than jumping straight to a public garage for the full day.

Parking option What to expect When it’s a good choice
Street parking Paid rules by zone/time; Centrum can be €6.70/h Short stays—if your street allows parking
Public garages Often priced per day; availability may be limited at busy times When you want an easy, enclosed option
Private parking via Mobypark Reserved in advance on unused owner spaces When you want guaranteed availability and a calmer arrival

Free or cheaper street parking windows (and what to double-check)

Street parking in Haarlem can be free on many public holidays, including New Year’s Day, Easter Monday (1st and 2nd day), King’s Day, May 5, Ascension Day, Whit Monday (1st and 2nd day), and Christmas Day (1st and 2nd day). Good Friday is an exception and is not free. Even when a “free day” applies, spaces can still fill quickly—so if you want to avoid uncertainty, you can compare street parking conditions with a booked private spot on Mobypark for the same date.

How to pick the right option for your arrival time in Spaarnwouderbuurt

Start by matching your plan to the parking reality: if you’ll arrive during paid street hours or you suspect your street might be permit-only/pedestrian-only, pre-booking tends to reduce risk. If you’re going for street parking, verify the zone and time window for your exact address before you leave the car (rules can differ even within the same wider area). For the most predictable result, use Mobypark’s search to compare private spaces by the type you need and reserve the best option before you travel.

More about permits, rates, and pedestrian-street limitations is covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Spaarnwouderbuurt

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 Spaarnwouderbuurt, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Spaarnwouderbuurt

Do I need a permit for street parking in Spaarnwouderbuurt (Haarlem)?
Haarlem street parking is paid if you don’t have a permit. Rules differ by parking zone, and in the city-centre area (Parkeerzone B) some streets can be pedestrian-only, where parking isn’t allowed even if you live or work nearby. If you’re not sure whether your exact street allows parking, check the zone/signage for your address and consider visitor/permit options where applicable.
What are the typical street parking rates in Haarlem’s Centrum zone?
For the Centrum zone, the listed street parking tariff is €6.70 per hour. It applies Monday–Saturday from 9:00 to 23:00, and on Sunday from 13:00 to 23:00. Other Haarlem zones can have different tariffs. Always confirm the rate for your specific street since zone boundaries can change rules block by block.
Is there free street parking on public holidays near Spaarnwouderbuurt?
Street parking in Haarlem is free on many public holidays, including New Year’s Day, Easter Monday (1st and 2nd day), King’s Day, May 5, Ascension Day, Whit Monday (1st and 2nd day), and Christmas Day (1st and 2nd day). Good Friday is not free. Even on free days, spaces can still be limited—so it can help to compare with reserved options in advance.
Can I book private parking near Spaarnwouderbuurt instead of relying on street bays?
Yes. Mobypark lets you book private parking spaces on locations where owners don’t use them daily (such as hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage areas). Because the spot is reserved for your dates, it reduces the risk of arriving to a full street or getting stuck with time-restricted rules.
What if my destination is on a pedestrian street in Parkeerzone B?
In Parkeerzone B, some streets are designated pedestrian areas. In those streets, you typically can’t park—often even if you live nearby or have a vehicle. If your destination is on such a street, look for approved parking in surrounding areas with the correct zone/time rules, or book a reserved private spot via Mobypark to avoid last-minute detours.