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Finding parking near De Kloosterkeuken, Haarlem
If you’re looking for parking De Kloosterkeuken in Haarlem, plan for paid city-centre rules first—then choose between nearby garages, carefully signed street spaces, or a reserved private spot so you’re not hunting when you want to arrive and park fast.
Book private parking near De Kloosterkeuken (Mobypark)
Instead of relying on what’s available on the street, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots nearby—often unused spaces owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office-building spots, private driveways, or spare garage capacity). That means you can reserve a place ahead of time, pay online, and turn the last part of your evening into something predictable—especially useful around busy Haarlem centre hours.
Use nearby garages for a straightforward stop
For De Kloosterkeuken specifically, the restaurant points drivers to nearby parking garages De Appelaar and De Kamp. Garages are usually easier to use because pricing and access are controlled, and you avoid the stress of checking every street manually. They’re also a safer bet if you’re arriving later in the evening, when street spaces can fill quickly.
If you want to avoid time pressure (for example, arriving with limited time before your reservation), you can compare those garage options with a reserved private spot on Mobypark—so you don’t have to gamble on finding an open space at the last minute.
Check Haarlem parking zones before you leave the car
Haarlem works with paid parking areas and permit rules in the centre. In parking zone B (centrum), some streets are for residents/permits and some areas are pedestrian zones where you’re not allowed to park. De Kloosterkeuken is in the historic centre, so it’s worth scanning the signs right where you intend to stop (time window, permit requirement, and “no parking”/pedestrian indications).
- Look for the time period (when paid parking applies) and whether it’s time-limited.
- Watch for permit-only wording and whether visitors are excluded for that street/address.
- Avoid pedestrian-only streets—they can look close on the map but are not usable for parking.
When you’re unsure whether a street is usable under the local rules, booking a private, pre-booked spot via Mobypark is often the simplest way to remove that uncertainty.
Street parking isn’t “free”—it depends on the paid-hours schedule
Drivers searching for “free parking” around the restaurant usually run into Haarlem’s paid street-parking schedule. In the city centre, paid parking typically applies on Monday–Saturday 09:00–23:00 and Sunday 13:00–23:00—but always confirm on the exact street signage. If you park during paid hours, you’ll also want to avoid over-staying your tariff period.
Because De Kloosterkeuken sits in the centre zone, if you want dinner without constantly checking your car time limits, compare your plan with a booked parking spot on Mobypark—so you’re not forced to keep circling while the street is under paid/restricted rules.
A practical arrival plan for your De Kloosterkeuken visit
- Choose your parking type: garage (predictable) or pre-booked private spot (reserved).
- Set your arrival time in the search flow and book ahead if you’re coming around evening hours.
- Keep your exit in mind: if you’re returning late, a booked option reduces the chance you’ll be stuck waiting for an available space.
Parking for a central Haarlem dining plan is most comfortable when availability is handled before you arrive—so it’s worth comparing the garage/paid-street route with reserved private parking via Mobypark and picking what matches your timing.
Mobypark parking rates near De Kloosterkeuken
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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