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Finding parking near Frederikspark, Haarlem
Book reserved private parking near Frederikspark (instead of hunting for street spaces)
If you’re looking for parking Frederikspark in Haarlem, the practical problem is usually the same: paid street spots and nearby garages fill up quickly on busy days. Mobypark gives you a way to pre-book private parking spots that owners aren’t actively using (think hotel/office overflow, unused driveways, or unused garage spaces) and make them available for drivers.
That means you can compare options by price and type, reserve a spot before you arrive, and avoid the “circle the area” stress—especially when on-street parking is limited by zones and time rules.
On-street parking near Frederikspark: paid zones and time windows
Haarlem uses parking zones where you typically pay to park on the street, or you need a permit depending on the address and time. Around Frederikspark, the street parking rules follow Haarlem’s paid parking system, with restrictions that can apply during the day and early evening.
When the street is in a paid zone, you should expect to pay via meter/pay & display and follow the posted times. If your route takes you into pedestrian areas, street parking is generally not allowed there—even if you live nearby—so it’s worth checking signage before you stop. For quick “is it free right now?” guidance, see the FAQ.
Garage and outdoor parking: what to check before you commit
Besides street parking, there are garages and dedicated car parks in the Frederikspark/Fonteinlaan area. Some outdoor parking facilities are described as 24/7 accessible, which helps if you’re arriving outside normal hours.
If you drive a larger vehicle, note that at least one Frederikspark-area car park is listed with a height limit around 3 meters. Before you enter, verify the restriction posted on-site (or in your parking listing) so you don’t get turned away.
Compared with relying only on street spaces, booking a reserved option on Mobypark can reduce the risk of arriving and finding that nearby public capacity is already taken.
How to choose: short stay vs full-day parking (and why pre-booking helps)
For a short stop, street meters/pay-and-display can work—just keep an eye on the zone times and hourly pricing. For a longer stay, the hourly cost of street parking can add up fast; public garages may also be pricier depending on the time window and availability.
Mobypark is often a stronger fit when you want certainty: you reserve in advance, so you don’t lose time searching, and you may find substantially lower total cost versus paying by the hour on street in busy periods (often up to 60% cheaper, depending on the public option and length of stay).
Arrive smarter: use your dates, then pick the right access type
To park smoothly around Frederikspark, enter your arrival date and time (and how long you need) in the search bar, then filter by what matters to you: indoor vs outdoor, vehicle suitability, and the type of access you prefer. When public street capacity is governed by zone rules, pre-booking a reserved private spot is the practical way to keep your plan on track.
If you’re deciding between public street parking and a booked private space, choose the option that best matches your tolerance for time pressure: street parking can be cheaper per-hour at the right times, while reserved parking is designed to protect your schedule when it’s busiest.
Mobypark parking rates near Frederikspark
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