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Finding parking near Westoever Noord Buitenspaarne, Haarlem
Parking Westoever Noord Buitenspaarne in Haarlem is often paid and time-restricted, so the smartest approach is to choose between street spaces, public garages, and (when you want certainty) a pre-booked private spot. If you want to avoid arriving and discovering everything is full or you’ve already hit the street limit, plan ahead.
Reserve private parking near Westoever Noord Buitenspaarne with Mobypark
Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages. Instead of circling for a curb space or taking a chance at a busy garage entrance, you can reserve a spot in advance and drive in with fewer surprises, including options for covered vs. uncovered parking depending on the private location.
Because street parking here is typically governed by paid zones and maximum stay limits, booking a private space via Mobypark is often the easiest way to keep your schedule intact—especially for evenings, weekends, or when you’ll be arriving close to busy times.
Street parking rules in this Haarlem area (time limits & pay periods)
In Haarlem’s Noord/West/Zuid/Oost parking zones, street parking is generally paid during the day, with limited ability to park long without a permit. Without a permit, you can typically park on the street for up to 3 hours in a row; after that, you usually need to wait before you can register your vehicle again in the same zone.
For drivers, the practical takeaway is simple: if you’re not sure how long you’ll be out, street parking can become time-pressure. When you want flexibility, comparing street vs. a pre-booked Mobypark spot can help you avoid that “beat the meter” feeling—especially if your plans might run late.
Common pay hours to expect: Monday to Saturday (often 9:00–23:00) and Sundays (often 13:00–23:00). Street pricing can be higher closer to the city center (so your exact street can differ—always check the signs and the parking machine).
Public garages nearby: what to check before you drive in
Haarlem has multiple public parking garages that use license-plate recognition and include facilities for accessibility. Many garages operate 24 hours, while others run with more limited opening times—so it’s worth checking the specific garage’s schedule before you commit.
Also watch practical details like maximum vehicle height (often around ~1.95–2.10 m depending on the garage) and payment method (some garages may be cashless). Tariffs vary by garage, but official information shows that daily maximum prices exist—for example, some garages cap the day at around €17.20, while others can go up to about €34.40.
If you’re comparing options for a full day, a public garage can be predictable—but it’s also subject to availability at the entrance. When street is limited by the zone rules and a garage may be busy at arrival time, booking a private Mobypark spot is a practical alternative because the capacity is secured before you leave home.
Cheap/free street options: holidays and short-stay shopping tariffs
If your trip lines up with specific dates, you may find street parking becomes free on certain public holidays in Haarlem (for example: New Year’s Day, Easter (1st/2nd days), King’s Day, Liberation Day on 5 May, Ascension Day, Pentecost (1st/2nd days), and Christmas (1st/2nd days). Good Friday is typically not included—so always confirm the rules for your exact day).
For more regular days, some shopping streets in Haarlem Noord/West use a short-stay tariff scheme (often a cheaper “first period” rate). That can work for quick errands, but if you need more time—or want one less thing to manage—pre-booking via Mobypark can be easier than relying on short parking windows.
Tip: Even when you see “cheap” rates, the zone rules (maximum stay and re-registration timing) can still apply. If you’re unsure, use the FAQ checks below before committing to street parking.
Choosing the right option for your arrival time
| Option | Best when… | What to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking | You’re staying short and can manage the meter/zone time | Paid hours + typical 3-hour limit without a permit (then waiting rules) |
| Public garages | You want controlled access and often a daily cap | Availability at the entrance + varying height limits and payment rules |
| Mobypark private spots | You want certainty and fewer time-pressure decisions | Reserve first; choose the right type (covered/uncovered) for your needs |
If you know roughly how long you’ll be parked, street or a garage may fit. But when your plans are flexible—or you’re arriving during busy paid periods—compare your options and consider securing a private Mobypark spot so you don’t lose time searching on arrival.
For quick answers about free parking, street time limits, and garage access rules, see the FAQ below.
Mobypark parking rates near Westoever Noord Buitenspaarne
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