Book parking with verified private owners and companies, including:

Mobypark parking locations near Frans Hals Museum

Finding parking near Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem

Parking Frans Hals Museum: book a spot near Houtplein or De Kamp

If you’re looking for parking Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem, the practical options are the nearby garages Houtplein and De Kamp (both about a 5-minute walk). Availability on arrival can still be hit-or-miss, so it helps to pre-check your parking plan. That’s where Mobypark comes in: it offers bookable private parking spots (like hotel/office spaces or unused driveways/garages) that aren’t always actively used by the owner, giving you more choice than relying only on public capacity.

In many cases, Mobypark can be up to ~60% cheaper than the typical on-the-spot public garage maximums—especially if you’re staying only part of the day. Compare before you go using the search box above for your dates.

Garages Houtplein and De Kamp (quick walk, pay-per-minute)

Parkeergarage Houtplein and Parkeergarage De Kamp are both open 24/7 and work with pay-per-minute pricing during the day (and the evening rate is also charged per entry). The typical public pricing to expect is €4.10 per hour equivalent on the pay-per-minute system, with a maximum day rate of €34.40.

  • Houtplein height limit: 1.95 m
  • De Kamp height limit: 2.00 m

If your car is near (or over) those heights, check clearance first—then consider Mobypark as an alternative private option you can reserve in advance.

Street parking on Groot Heiligland (paid zone in the city centre)

Right by the museum area, Groot Heiligland is in Haarlem’s paid parking zone “Centrum”. Typical paid hours are Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00, and the street rate is €6.70 per hour. Enforcement is based on a valid paid parking transaction (at the machine/app).

Because street parking can be expensive during long opening hours, it often makes sense to compare street vs. reserved garages—and if you want to avoid searching once paid hours start, you can pre-book a private spot on Mobypark for a similar “walk-first” arrival.

Plan ahead: Houtplein garage closure (12–15 January 2026)

If you’re visiting around 12–15 January 2026, note that Parkeergarage Houtplein is closed due to works. During a closure window, your best move is to switch to a working nearby garage (like De Kamp) or secure a reserved alternative ahead of time—this is a good moment to check Mobypark, since it can give you a pre-booked backup when public capacity is reduced.

Disabled parking permit (mindervalideparkeerkaart) near the museum

A mindervalideparkeerkaart helps with parking, but it doesn’t automatically make multi-storey garages free. In Haarlem, you typically pay the normal garage tariff in parkeergarages, while the permit can support free parking in designated disabled spaces (including on-street disabled parking). Keep the card visible in the car if applicable.

Quick arrival tips that save time

  • Pick the garage that matches your vehicle height (1.95 m at Houtplein vs 2.00 m at De Kamp).
  • If you’re arriving during busy museum hours, don’t wait until you reach the street—pre-check your options and book what’s available.
  • For bicycles, use the nearby bicycle/cycle parking options (the Houtplein area has dedicated cycle parking close to the museum).

Using the Mobypark search flow alongside Houtplein/De Kamp helps you compare reserved private availability vs public rules, so you can park with less uncertainty.

Mobypark parking rates near Frans Hals Museum

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 Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem

FAQ about parking near Frans Hals Museum

Where can I park near Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem?
The closest practical public options are the garages Houtplein and De Kamp (about a 5-minute walk). There’s also paid street parking on Groot Heiligland in the “Centrum” zone. If you want a reserved alternative (especially when arriving at busy times), you can also pre-book private parking on Mobypark near the museum.
What are the parking rates in Parkeergarage Houtplein and De Kamp?
Both Houtplein and De Kamp are open 24/7. The typical hourly cost is about €4.10 (pay per minute) and the maximum day rate is €34.40. Pricing can vary by time and entry, so check the exact display on arrival or when booking.
Is there paid street parking on Groot Heiligland near the museum?
Yes. Groot Heiligland is in Haarlem’s paid parking zone “Centrum”. Street parking is typically Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00, with a rate of about €6.70 per hour. Make sure you complete a valid payment transaction (machine/app) to avoid tickets.
When is Parkeergarage Houtplein closed?
Parkeergarage Houtplein is closed from 12 to and including 15 January 2026 due to works. If you need parking during those dates, plan to use De Kamp or book an alternative spot in advance (for example via Mobypark) so you don’t end up searching on-site.
Can I use a mindervalideparkeerkaart for free parking in the garages near the museum?
A mindervalideparkeerkaart does not typically make multi-storey garages free; you usually still pay the normal garage tariff. The permit can help with free parking in designated disabled spaces (including on-street disabled parking). Keep the permit clearly visible where required.
Are there height limits for Houtplein and De Kamp garages?
Yes. Houtplein has a height limit of about 1.95 m, and De Kamp about 2.00 m. If your vehicle is taller, choose the garage that fits—or book a reserved alternative such as private parking on Mobypark.
Should I book parking in advance for Frans Hals Museum?
Booking helps most on days/times when on-street capacity is limited or when you want to avoid time pressure searching near the museum. Public garages are convenient, but availability isn’t guaranteed—so comparing reserved options (including Mobypark private spots) can reduce the risk of arriving and needing a last-minute switch.