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Parking Zijlweg-Oost made easier with pre-booked private spots

If you’re searching for parking Zijlweg-Oost, the fastest way to avoid time pressure is to secure a spot before you arrive. Mobypark makes unused private parking available (for example hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garages) so you can book a guaranteed place instead of hunting for a street space that’s limited by the zone rules. In Haarlem, street parking in nearby zones is commonly €4,60 per hour, and booking via Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than standard street rates—especially useful when your stay won’t fit neatly into the street’s maximum parking time.

Private parking on Mobypark is a practical option when you need flexibility (arriving later, staying longer, or not wanting to re-check the meter every time limits apply).

Street parking on Zijlweg (Zijlweg-Oost): paid hours, tariff, and max stay

Zijlweg is mostly covered by Haarlem’s paid parking zone West. For non-permit drivers, paid street parking typically applies Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00. The general paid street tariff for the North/West/South/East zones is €4,60 per hour.

There’s also a strict turnover rule: in these zones (including West), you can park on street for up to 3 hours continuously without a permit. After that, you must wait 1 hour before registering your car again in the same zone. If you’re trying to stay longer, this is exactly where pre-booking on Mobypark can help you avoid repeated re-registration and last-minute driving around.

Stop&Shop/short-stay pricing: when the first 30 minutes are cheaper

On parts of the Zijlweg in the shop areas in Haarlem (for example around the Zijlsingel direction), you may find a short-stay “Stop&Shop” tariff. The first 30 minutes cost €0,75; after that, the standard hourly street rate for the zone applies (typically €4,60 per hour). If your plan is truly short (quick errands), this can be a good street option—but if you expect delays, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark is often less stressful than relying on short-stay pricing.

Garages vs street: choose covered parking when you need certainty

If you prefer not to deal with street availability and enforcement, garages and parking areas are the usual alternative. Street parking in Haarlem’s central/wider zones can be limited by time rules, while garages are often easier for longer or evening plans—especially on busy days when finding the last free street spots becomes harder. For a more predictable experience, you can search Mobypark for reserved private parking spots alongside garages/parking areas, so you can compare total cost and arrival certainty in one flow.

Permissions and exceptions: why your exact street matters

Haarlem uses colored parking zones and sometimes not every street has the same rules. Also, some streets can be car-free (pedestrian area), where parking is not allowed even if you live or work nearby. That’s why it’s important to follow the signs for your specific street and parking zone—especially around mixed areas with shops and loading constraints.

If you don’t have a permit (or you’re unsure which rules apply to your exact address on Zijlweg-Oost), consider comparing street parking rules with a booked private spot on Mobypark—this avoids the risk of arriving and discovering you need to move the car to stay within the zone limitations.

Quick guide: which option to pick for your dates

  • Short errands (≤ 30 min): check whether Stop&Shop short-stay applies on your Zijlweg segment.
  • Up to 3 hours: street parking in zone West can work, but keep the turnover rule in mind.
  • Longer stay or no re-checking: pre-book a private spot on Mobypark to avoid re-registration pressure.
  • If street signs are confusing: use a booked option instead of searching while you’re already in the area.

Holiday free parking: when street rules change

On most official public holidays, street parking in Haarlem is free. Common free-parking days include New Year’s Day, Good Friday is NOT included, 1st/2nd Easter Day, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, 1st/2nd Whit Monday, and 1st/2nd Christmas Day. If you’re parking on a holiday near Zijlweg-Oost, still check the signs/parking meters on arrival—but for guaranteed parking without looking for exceptions, Mobypark is an option you can compare in advance.

OptionWhat to expect near Zijlweg-OostBest when…
Street parkingZone West rules; typically paid €4,60/h during paid hours; max 3 hours continuous then 1 hour waitYou’ll stay briefly and can follow the turnover rule
Stop&Shop short-stayFirst 30 minutes at €0,75 on eligible shop-area segments; then standard hourly rateYou only need a quick stop
Garages / parking areasUsually more predictable for timing; often easier than finding street availabilityYou want covered parking and less street searching
Booked private parking (Mobypark)Reserve a spot in advance using unused private spaces (driveways/garages/other capacity)You want certainty and less time pressure versus street meters

Mobypark parking rates near Zijlweg-Oost

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 Zijlweg-Oost, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Zijlweg-Oost

What parking zone is Zijlweg-Oost in?
Zijlweg in Haarlem is mostly covered by parking zone West. That means street parking rules and tariffs follow the West zone conditions shown on Haarlem’s parking signage.
How much does street parking cost on Zijlweg (Zijlweg-Oost)?
For the Noord/West/Zuid/Oost zones, the general street tariff is typically €4,60 per hour. Paid parking applies Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00 for non-permit drivers.
How long can I park on Zijlweg without a permit?
In Haarlem’s Noord/Oost/Zuid/West zones, you can park on street for a maximum of 3 hours continuously without a permit. After that, you must wait 1 hour before registering your license plate again in the same zone. If you switch to another zone, you may be able to register immediately there.
Is there a cheaper short-stay rate on Zijlweg?
On eligible shop-area segments of Zijlweg, a short-stay “Stop&Shop” tariff may apply. The first 30 minutes typically cost €0,75, and after the first 30 minutes the normal zone hourly rate (typically €4,60/h) applies.
Can I park for free on Zijlweg-Oost on public holidays?
Street parking in Haarlem is usually free on many official public holidays. Common free days include New Year’s Day, 1st/2nd Easter Day, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, 1st/2nd Whit Monday, and 1st/2nd Christmas Day. Good Friday is not treated as a free-holiday parking day—check the local rules/signs for the exact date.
Are there streets near Zijlweg-Oost where parking is not allowed?
Yes. Some streets in Haarlem can be pedestrian-only (voetgangersgebied), where you are not allowed to park—even if you live or work there. In that case, you may be able to apply for a permit that allows parking in available spots within your permit zone.