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Finding parking near Kleverpark, Ter Kleef en Te Zaanen, Haarlem

Looking for parking Kleverpark in Haarlem? In this area you’ll mainly choose between paid street parking, short-stay “shop zone” meters, or pre-booking a private spot—because availability and rules can change block by block.

Use the street rate and time windows below to avoid surprises, but if you want to skip the search (and the risk of finding only permit-only spaces), pre-booking is often the easiest move.

Book private parking near Kleverpark with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, unused garages, and private driveways. Instead of driving around Kleverparkweg hoping a meter space appears, you can compare available private spots for your dates and park with less time pressure. Use the search bar on this page to pick your arrival time and duration, then compare options against street rules.

  • Good for evenings/weekends: street spaces in paid zones can fill up quickly.
  • Good for longer stays: street time limits can force you to move.
  • Good if you’re not sure about the exact zone: a reserved spot removes the guesswork.

Street parking around Kleverparkweg: paid hours, rates, and time limits

In Haarlem you pay for street parking when you park without a permit. Typical paid hours on street are Monday to Saturday 9:00–23:00 and Sunday 13:00–23:00. The hourly price depends on the parking zone: €4.60/hour in North/West/South/East, and €6.70/hour in the city centre. If you’re budgeting for multiple hours, street meter costs can add up fast.

There are also practical limits: in North/East/South/West you can usually park on street up to 3 hours without a permit, then you generally need to wait 1 hour before re-registering your vehicle in the same zone. If you need to stay longer than a quick visit, it can be smarter to compare street parking vs. a reserved spot on Mobypark so you’re not forced to re-check meters mid-stay.

Short-stop “Stop&Shop” meters for errands (including parts of Kleverparkweg)

If you’re just doing a quick run, Haarlem has a cheaper short-stay tariff in specific shop streets. In the North shop area, the first 30 minutes cost €0.75. This applies on streets including Kleverparkweg (numbers 1 to 24, except number 14), plus a few other nearby streets in the same shopping area.

This is ideal for short pickups, but it’s less helpful if you’ll be away from the car for longer. When your plan might stretch beyond a quick stop, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a simpler alternative than watching the clock on short-stay meters.

Parking permits and exceptions (important in residential areas)

Haarlem works with parking zones that can include permit areas. In general, a permit applies within one permit zone, and some addresses simply aren’t eligible for a permit even if you live nearby. Also, footestrian-only areas are strict: you can’t park there even if you live/work there—though you may be able to apply for access to the available spaces in your permit zone.

If you don’t have a permit (or you’re unsure which zone your exact street falls under), street rules can be harder to manage. In that case, it’s often more straightforward to compare a reserved option on Mobypark against the nearest paid streets.

Garages, holiday free parking, and when pre-booking pays off

Besides street meters, there are parking garages and other paid parking facilities in Haarlem. On some public holidays, street parking can be free (for example: New Year’s Day, Easter Monday and Easter Sunday, King’s Day, May 5, Ascension Day, Whit Monday and Whit Sunday, and both Christmas days). Good Friday is not free. Because exemptions depend on the date, always check the signage or the parking machine before relying on “free parking”.

For day-to-day planning in Kleverpark, pre-booking removes the need to scan blocks for the right tariff and time window—especially when you arrive during peak meter hours. If you’re comparing options, reserve on Mobypark first, then decide whether street parking is worth the trade-off for your schedule.

Parking optionWhat to expect near Kleverpark
Paid street parkingPaid during typical Haarlem windows; hourly pricing varies by zone (North/West/South/East vs centre).
Stop&Shop short-stay metersCheaper first 30 minutes on select shopping streets, including parts of Kleverparkweg.
Permit-based parkingRules depend on the exact permit zone; some addresses/areas have exceptions.
Reserved private parkingBookable spots with less time pressure than finding street availability.

If you want parking Kleverpark without stress, pick your dates and compare nearby reserved spots on Mobypark alongside the nearest street tariffs—you’ll see quickly which option fits your time window.

Mobypark parking rates near Kleverpark

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 Kleverpark, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Kleverpark

Where can I park near Kleverpark (Kleverparkweg area)?
You can park on Haarlem’s public streets in paid parking zones, including short-stay “Stop&Shop” meters on specific shopping streets (such as parts of Kleverparkweg). You can also use garages or other public parking facilities. If you want a simpler option than searching for street availability, you can reserve a bookable private spot through Mobypark.
Is parking free in Kleverpark in Haarlem?
Street parking in Haarlem can be free on some public holidays (including New Year’s Day, Easter days, King’s Day, May 5, Ascension Day, Whit Monday and Whit Sunday, and both Christmas days). Good Friday is not free. Free periods depend on the date and local signage—always verify with the parking machine/signs for the exact day.
How much does street parking cost around Kleverpark?
Street parking is typically paid Monday–Saturday 9:00–23:00 and Sunday 13:00–23:00. In North/West/South/East the rate is €4.60 per hour, while in the city centre it is €6.70 per hour. In selected shopping streets (including parts of Kleverparkweg), there’s a cheaper Stop&Shop tariff for short stays: the first 30 minutes cost €0.75.
Do I need a parking permit to park in Kleverpark?
Haarlem uses permit zones for street parking. A permit generally applies within one permit zone, and some addresses may not be eligible. Pedestrian-only areas are strict: you cannot park there even if you live or work nearby. If you don’t have the right permit (or you’re not sure which zone you’re in), reserving a private spot via Mobypark can help you avoid zone mistakes.