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Finding parking near Stationsbuurt, Oude Stad, Haarlem

Book private parking near Stationsbuurt with Mobypark (no searching for a space)

If you’re looking for parking Stationsbuurt around Haarlem Station, the quickest way to avoid last-minute stress is to book a private spot in advance. Mobypark unlocks parking places that owners don’t use every day (for example hotel parking, office spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces) and makes them bookable for drivers.

Instead of circling streets in paid zones or relying on limited garage capacity, you can reserve ahead and park with more certainty—especially useful at peak arrival times or when street rules are tight. Use the search bar for your dates to compare options and confirm availability before you go.

On days when street parking is expensive or restricted, booking with Mobypark can also mean paying less than typical street/garage rates, because private reserved parking often costs up to 60% less than paid parking you find on arrival.

Street parking in Stationsbuurt: paid zones, times, and typical limits

Parking on the street in and around the Haarlem Station area is generally paid and managed by different parking zones with their own tariffs. As a practical rule of thumb for planning your visit: in the Centrumzone you often pay around €6,70 per hour, while several other nearby zones are commonly around €4,60 per hour.

Typical paid times are Monday–Saturday 9:00–23:00 and Sunday 13:00–23:00. In some of the non-centre zones, you’re usually not meant to stay too long without a permit: up to 3 hours back-to-back, followed by a required waiting period before parking again in the same zone.

If you’re unsure which zone you’re in—or you don’t want to risk a time-limit while you park—Mobypark is a straightforward alternative: you book a private spot for your dates, so you don’t have to manage the clock at the curb.

Garages near Haarlem Station: covered convenience (and what it can cost)

For covered parking, garages around the Stationsbuurt/Stationsplein area are often the most convenient public option: you park indoors, the vehicle is protected, and many garages are open for extended hours. However, these garages can add up quickly—especially if you stay most of the day. Public daily caps are common (one nearby station garage example shows a maximum daily rate), and hourly pricing can be higher than the street’s per-hour zone tariffs.

When the station area is busy, availability also becomes the deciding factor. That’s where pre-booking matters: instead of hoping a public garage space is free when you arrive, you can choose a booked private spot via Mobypark and park with less uncertainty. In practice, that also makes it easier to compare total cost versus street/garage options before you leave.

Residents and permits: know the rules if you don’t live there

If you see resident-only areas or signage for permit holders, don’t assume you can park there as a visitor. Residents in paid zones may apply for a parking permit through the municipality, and permits are linked to the registered address and the vehicle details (including typical eligibility rules like Dutch registration and vehicle length limits).

So for most drivers visiting Stationsbuurt, street parking usually means paying at the meter/parking app within the zone rules—or choosing an option that doesn’t depend on resident permissions. Reserving a private spot through Mobypark can be a practical way to park without worrying about permit restrictions.

Free parking options: holidays and P+R (but plan carefully)

Street parking in Haarlem can be free on several public holidays (for example New Year’s Day and certain spring/king’s day/Christmas days), but not every holiday is treated the same. Because the station area is often busy even when there’s a chance of free space, it’s still easy to waste time driving around for a spot.

P+R (Park & Ride) locations outside the busiest core are often a better bet when you’re relying on free parking windows, but you’ll still have to factor in the onward connection. If your goal is to park close to the Stationsbuurt area with certainty—without checking holiday rules—Mobypark gives you a reserved alternative you can plan around.

Quick comparison: street vs garages vs reserved private spots

Where you parkWhat to watchWhy pre-booking helps
Street (paid zones)Hourly tariffs, zone rules, possible max stay/wait timesYou avoid time-limit pressure and don’t need to “make it fit”
Public garagesHourly cost can be high; daily totals can rise quicklyYou reduce the risk of arriving and finding no convenient spot
Reserved private parking (Mobypark)Book ahead for your exact datesYou park with more certainty and can compare total cost before you go

Ready to park in Stationsbuurt without the last-minute search? Enter your arrival date/time in the Mobypark search bar to see which private spots are available for your trip.

Mobypark parking rates near Stationsbuurt

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 Stationsbuurt, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Stationsbuurt

What does street parking cost in Stationsbuurt (near Haarlem Station)?
Street parking in and around Stationsbuurt is managed by paid parking zones. Depending on the zone, tariffs are commonly around €6,70 per hour in the Centrumzone and around €4,60 per hour in other nearby zones. Always check the signs or the parking machine/app for the exact zone and price for the street you’re on.
When is street parking paid in Haarlem around Stationsbuurt?
Paid street parking is typically enforced Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 23:00, and on Sunday from 13:00 to 23:00 in the relevant zones around the station area. If you arrive outside those hours, you may have different rules—so verify locally at the curb or via the municipality’s guidance.
How long can I park on the street in Stationsbuurt without a permit?
In some paid zones near Stationsbuurt, you can usually park up to 3 hours back-to-back without a permit, after which you need to observe a waiting time before parking again in the same zone. Because rules can differ by zone, check the zone signage for the specific street where you plan to park.
Is there free parking near Stationsbuurt in Haarlem?
Parking on street in Haarlem can be free on several public holidays, but not on all of them. If you’re counting on free parking, confirm the exact holiday rules for the day you’re visiting. For a more reliable plan, you can also consider Park & Ride (P+R) options outside the busy core.
Can I reserve parking in Stationsbuurt near Haarlem Station in advance?
Yes. Besides public garages and street parking, you can reserve parking in advance with Mobypark. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots that owners don’t use actively (such as hotel/office/driveway or unused garage spaces), which helps you avoid arriving to a fully occupied or time-restricted situation.