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Finding parking near Haarlem train station, Haarlem

Book private parking near Haarlem train station with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Haarlem train station, the biggest problem is usually not “where can I park?”, but “will there be space when I arrive?”. Mobypark helps by offering bookable private parking spots that owners aren’t actively using—think hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots—so you can reserve ahead instead of driving around station streets.

Use the search bar with your dates to compare available parking types (covered/uncovered) and then arrive knowing you’ve got a place reserved. That can be a practical alternative when central public options fill up quickly during peak train hours.

Station-area garages: closest walk, but check rates and vehicle fit

The station zone around Haarlem Central is served by nearby public garages that are convenient for walking to the platforms. Many drivers choose them because they are typically open for longer hours and provide features like EV charging, and some are set up with easy access systems.

Just be aware that walk-in garage pricing can add up: one nearby station garage example lists an hourly rate around €3.30/h, a maximum day rate around €30/day, and it notes that payment is handled in short billing intervals. It’s also worth checking practical details such as height limits (one station garage lists a maximum clearance of about 2 meters). If you want to avoid arriving and finding limited capacity, pre-booking a reserved spot via Mobypark can help you skip the time pressure of last-minute garage hunting.

Street parking near the station: time windows and Zone rules matter

In Haarlem city centre, street parking is regulated and often limited compared with garages. Drivers frequently run into “legal but not possible” situations because the rules change by zone and time. For example, one referenced city-centre rule set mentions Zone B with regulated hours Monday to Saturday 09:00–23:00 and Sunday 13:00–23:00, with an hourly rate around €5.80 paid via card and/or smartphone app methods.

There are also residential areas where permit rules can apply, so always follow the signs. When you’re trying to park at the right time window around the station, booking a reserved spot with Mobypark can be easier than circling for a street space that fits the exact hours.

Overnight and long-stay parking near Haarlem train station

If you’re parking for more than a quick stop, street options can become tricky because city-centre regulation and permit zones are designed for shorter stays. Garages may offer longer-duration parking, but you still need to check how they price a full day and what the access/entry rules are for night-time arrival.

For overnight trips, a reserved approach can be the difference between a smooth start and a late-evening scramble—especially if you expect trains to be busy. Instead of depending on late-night street availability, reserving longer parking through Mobypark can help you arrive with a guaranteed place.

Payment and arrival tips (barriers, apps/QR, EV needs)

Public garages near Haarlem station often use barrier systems and modern payment methods (for example, pay-by-QR/app flows or license-plate related access). Before you choose, make sure you understand how you’ll enter and pay—screens and steps can differ between garages.

To avoid surprises, it helps to check:

  • Vehicle height if you drive a taller SUV/van (some nearby garages list clearance limits).
  • EV charging if you need a charger—availability isn’t always guaranteed, so choose a parking type that matches your need.
  • Access timing for your arrival and departure (especially for overnight plans).

When you book with Mobypark, you can filter for the parking style you want (covered/uncovered) and reserve in advance—so you spend your arrival time on the train, not on payment machines or searching for an available slot.

Mobypark parking rates near Haarlem train station

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 Haarlem train station, Haarlem

FAQ about parking near Haarlem train station

Where can I park near Haarlem train station?
Near Haarlem train station you’ll usually find options like nearby public garages and regulated street parking in the city centre. If you want to reduce the risk of arriving to a full area, you can also book a reserved private parking spot through Mobypark, which is designed to be available when you arrive.
Is there free parking near Haarlem train station?
Free parking close to the station is limited. In Haarlem city centre, street parking is typically regulated by zone and time window (so it may only be free outside those times, depending on the sign). If you want predictable parking without hunting for occasional free street spaces, booking in advance via Mobypark is a practical alternative.
Can I park overnight at Haarlem train station?
You can, but it depends on the option you choose. Street parking may be restricted during regulated hours and permit zones may apply in residential streets. Garages usually accommodate longer stays, but you should check the access and billing rules for overnight parking. For peace of mind, reserve a spot in advance with Mobypark so you don’t rely on late-night availability.
How do I pay for parking at Haarlem station car parks?
Most nearby station garages use barrier access and payment methods shown on-site, often including pay-by-app/card or QR-code style payment flows. Follow the instructions posted in the garage and keep your ticket/payment reference if required. If you pre-book a reserved spot, you typically avoid extra steps when arriving.
What should I check for when parking near Haarlem train station (height, EV charging, etc.)?
Check the garage’s practical limits before you drive in: vehicle height clearance (some garages have limits) and whether EV charging is available if you need it. Also confirm entry/exit timing for your trip, especially if you arrive late or leave early.