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Finding parking near Indische buurt-Noord, Westoever Noord Buitenspaarne, Haarlem

Looking for parking Indische buurt-Noord in Haarlem? This area is dense, so curb spaces fill up quickly—and paid parking rules can apply for part of the day. Planning ahead helps you avoid fines and unnecessary driving.

Book private parking in Indische buurt-Noord with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots from places that often have unused capacity (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). Instead of circling for a free space on the street, you can reserve a spot in advance and arrive knowing you have a place waiting for you.

Because street parking in Haarlem can be expensive when you compare hourly rates, reserving privately can be a more predictable option—often up to 60% cheaper than typical street parking for longer stays—while also saving you time when availability is tight.

Paid street parking around Indische buurt-Noord: times and typical costs

In Haarlem, you generally pay for street parking without a permit. For the Indische Buurt area specifically, paid parking applies from 09:00 to 18:00 (implemented from 1 March 2021). On nearby streets, Haarlem may follow other zone timing rules that run later, so always follow the signs at the exact location you park.

Typical street rates shown for Haarlem zones are:

  • € 4.60 per hour in the North/West/South/East zones (Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00, Sun 13:00–23:00)
  • € 6.70 per hour in Centrum (Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00, Sun 13:00–23:00)

If you’re tempted to “just park somewhere nearby,” the mix of zone timing + enforcement is exactly where pre-booked parking (for example via Mobypark) helps you avoid the time pressure of constantly checking meters and street signs.

Parking zones, permits, and where you simply can’t park

Haarlem works with parking zones and permit areas. Some addresses don’t get a permit issued, and in pedestrian areas you are not allowed to park (even if you live or work there). That means “I’ll park a few streets away” can backfire quickly during busy periods.

If you don’t have the right permit, it’s usually smarter to use clearly marked paid parking options—or reserve a private spot through Mobypark so you’re not blocked by zone boundaries when you arrive.

Short errands: Stop&Shop curb parking in parts of Haarlem Noord/West

If you only need a quick parking window, Haarlem has Stop&Shop style short-stay areas in certain shopping streets. In those zones, you pay a lower rate for the first half hour (with an € 0.75 first half hour mentioned for the Stop&Shop concept).

This can work for brief stops, but if your plans may run longer than you expect, it’s safer to compare the total cost to a reserved option—where Mobypark can reduce the need to keep moving just because curb time is running out.

Holiday and Sunday checks: when street parking can be free

Haarlem offers free street parking on many public holidays (for example New Year’s Day, Easter Monday + Easter Sunday, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Pentecost Monday + Pentecost Sunday, and Christmas Day + Boxing Day). Good Friday is an exception.

Even if a free day applies, busy periods can still mean limited availability. For predictable access—especially if you’re arriving during paid hours—pre-booking privately via Mobypark is a straightforward alternative to relying on last-minute curb luck.

Quick decision guide for Indische buurt-Noord

  • Arriving between 09:00 and 18:00? Treat the curb as paid, and consider reserving privately.
  • Staying longer than a short errand? Compare curb hourly costs vs. a reserved spot to avoid surprise totals.
  • No permit (or unsure about the zone)? Don’t gamble on finding a “permit-free street”—choose a booked option.
  • Want less hassle? Use the Mobypark search bar with your exact dates to find an available private spot before you set off.

Mobypark parking rates near Indische buurt-Noord

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 Indische buurt-Noord, Haarlem

FAQ about parking in Indische buurt-Noord

Is street parking paid in Indische buurt-Noord (Haarlem)?
Yes. In the Indische Buurt area, paid street parking applies from 09:00 to 18:00 (since 1 March 2021). Haarlem also uses parking zones with different rules, so check the signage for the exact street you want to park on. Without paying (or the right permit), you risk a fine.
What are the typical street parking rates near Indische buurt-Noord?
Typical curb rates in Haarlem depend on the zone: €4.60 per hour in the North/West/South/East zones and €6.70 per hour in Centrum (with set time windows for Mon–Sat and Sundays). For very short stops, some shopping streets use a Stop&Shop-style short-stay rate (including a lower first half-hour price). Always confirm the rate on the street sign/parking meter.
Do I need a permit to park in Indische buurt-Noord?
Some streets and areas in Haarlem are permit-related, and permits aren’t available for every address. Also, in pedestrian areas you cannot park even if you live or work there (unless you have specific authorization). If you don’t have the right permit, pre-booking a clearly permitted paid option—such as a private spot via Mobypark—avoids zone/permit surprises.
When is street parking free near Indische buurt-Noord?
Haarlem lists multiple public holidays where street parking is free, including New Year’s Day, Easter (both days), King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Pentecost (both days), and Christmas (both days). Good Friday is not free. On Sundays, paid parking can still apply depending on the zone and time window—so check the signs at the exact location.
How is reserved parking on Mobypark different from looking for a street space?
With Mobypark you reserve a bookable private parking spot in advance (for example from unused capacity at hotels, offices, driveways, or garages). That reduces the need to search for an available curb space during busy periods, helps you avoid last-minute time pressure, and gives you a clearer plan for arrival and parking duration.