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

Book private parking in Sinnevelt with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Sinnevelt and want to avoid last-minute searching, Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots in unused areas such as hotel/office parking spaces, private driveways, and spare garage spaces. This is especially useful in Haarlem when street parking is regulated and you need the right rules, right away.

With a prepaid reservation, you can focus on your plans instead of checking whether the nearest bays are free during the paid hours.

Street parking rules in Sinnevelt (Haarlem Zone C)

Sinnevelt falls under Haarlem parking zone C. On-street parking is typically paid:

  • Mon–Sat: 9:00–23:00
  • Sun: 13:00–23:00
  • Rate: €4,60 per hour (always confirm on the street signs/parking meter)

There are also spots marked for specific use (for example EV-only bays). If you’re arriving during paid hours, street parking costs can climb quickly—booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a calmer alternative than repeatedly driving around for an available bay.

For public free time: on many Haarlem public holidays street parking may be free (for example New Year’s Day, Easter Monday, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Whit Monday and Christmas days). On Good Friday, paid parking applies.

Resident permits and visitor options in Sinnevelt

If you live in the area and need regular access, Haarlem uses a resident parking permit system for zone C. Visitor parking works differently: you can request a visitor option, but it’s still tied to purchasing parking credit at reduced hourly rates.

  • Resident permit (zone C): €128,88/year for the 1st permit; €480,48/year for the 2nd permit
  • Visitor parking: the permit request is free, but you buy parking credit; discounted hourly rates apply depending on time

If you don’t have a resident permit, paying for on-street time during the long paid window can be stressful—Mobypark can help because you’re not depending on permit eligibility or the meter being available when you arrive.

Planning for longer stays near Delftlaan and Plesmanplein

For half-day or full-day visits, compare how hourly street pricing adds up versus using a public garage/paid parking area nearby. If you’re staying longer, it’s usually better to plan for availability rather than “hoping for a spot” on the street.

A prepaid private spot on Mobypark can fit longer stays well because it removes the search-time problem and lets you arrive with parking already arranged.

Charging an EV in Sinnevelt: paid rules during charging

From 1 February 2024, Haarlem charges parking fees during EV charging if the charging point is located in a paid parking zone. If you have a permit for the relevant area, you may not need to pay extra while charging—but non-permit visitors should assume charging costs still apply during paid hours.

If EV-only rules or charging-time fees complicate your plans, a reserved private spot via Mobypark can reduce uncertainty around where you can park and when you can charge.

Quick tips to avoid fines in zone C

  • Check street signs and the parking meter for the current rules before you enter a bay
  • Pay exactly for the time you need (don’t extend only by assumption)
  • Use the correct payment method (cash or card at machines, or parking apps where available)
  • If you’re unsure you have the right permit/visitor eligibility, pre-booking with Mobypark can save you from incorrect use of regulated street spaces

Mobypark parking rates near Sinnevelt

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 Sinnevelt, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Sinnevelt

What are the street parking times and rates in Sinnevelt (Haarlem Zone C)?
Sinnevelt is in Haarlem parking zone C. Street parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday 9:00–23:00 and on Sunday 13:00–23:00. The standard rate is €4,60 per hour, but always confirm the exact tariff on the street signs or the parking meter because rules can be updated.
Do I need a resident parking permit to park in Sinnevelt?
A resident parking permit is for people who live in the paid-parking area and apply under their address. For zone C, the first permit costs €128,88 per year and a second permit costs €480,48 per year. Visitors can request visitor parking options, but you still need to buy parking credit; the visitor hourly rate is reduced depending on the time. If you don’t have the right permit/credit, you should assume you’ll pay the normal on-street meter rate during the paid hours.
Is there free parking or a 2-hour free limit in Sinnevelt?
There is no general 2-hour free parking rule for Sinnevelt street spaces. However, street parking can be free on many public holidays in Haarlem (such as New Year’s Day, Easter Monday, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Whit Monday, and 1st & 2nd Christmas Day). Good Friday still uses paid parking. Always check the local signage for the specific date.
Do I have to pay to charge an electric car in Sinnevelt?
Yes, in most cases. Since 1 February 2024, Haarlem charges parking fees during EV charging if the charging point is in a paid parking zone. If you hold a valid permit for that specific paid area, you may not pay extra while charging. Otherwise, plan for the charging time to fall under the paid parking rules.