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Finding parking near Haarlemmer Kweektuin, Haarlem

Parking Haarlemmer Kweektuin (Kleverlaan 9, Haarlem) is all about arriving with a plan: street zones and paid hours, nearby public garages, and—when you want certainty—reserved private parking you can book in advance.

Book private parking near Haarlemmer Kweektuin with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use day-to-day—such as hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage capacity. Instead of searching for an open spot at arrival, you can pick your dates, prepay, and park with a space reserved for you.

If you’re trying to avoid last-minute stress around Kleverlaan, it’s worth comparing this option with street parking and garages.

Cronjé Parkeergarage: an indoor public option close to the venue

The Haarlemmer Kweektuin venue site points drivers to Cronjé Parkeergarage (about 5 minutes on foot). If you prefer indoor parking, this is usually the most straightforward public choice—especially when the street is busy.

And if you arrive expecting the garage only to find it full, having a pre-booked private alternative (like Mobypark) can save you from circling for a free space during paid hours.

Street parking in Haarlem: zones, paid times, and hourly rates

In Haarlem, on-street parking is organized by 5 parking zones, with different rules and tariffs. Without a valid permit, you normally pay using a parking meter or a parking app.

  • Centrum: Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00 — €6.70/hour
  • North, West, South & East: Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00 — €4.60/hour
  • Schalkwijk: Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00 — €1.40/hour

Near Haarlemmer Kweektuin, you’ll commonly be dealing with paid street parking and its hourly costs—so if your plan is to stay longer than a quick stop, comparing street parking with a reserved Mobypark spot can reduce time pressure when spaces go fast.

Short-stay pricing and holiday “free parking” (and why you should still plan ahead)

Some shopping streets in Haarlem use lower-cost short-stay rules (often referred to as “Stop&Shop”), where the first 30 minutes can be cheaper (for example €0.75 in the designated areas). If your visit is longer than that window, you may end up paying more on street—so it’s smart to compare with a pre-booked parking option like Mobypark for guaranteed availability.

Street parking can also be free on many public holidays in Haarlem (such as New Year’s Day, Easter Monday & Tuesday, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Pentecost Monday & Tuesday, and Christmas Day 1 & 2). Good Friday is an exception. For holiday visits, don’t rely solely on “free” pricing—booking in advance (including on Mobypark) helps if the streets fill up.

For the exact holiday/free logic and paid-hour details, check the FAQ below.

Permits, disabled parking, and park rules once you arrive

On-street parking typically requires payment unless you have the relevant permit. If you have a resident/visitor permit, parking may be cheaper than standard street tariffs. If you have a disabled parking card, you can park for free on designated disabled spaces and on paid street spaces—but you still pay if you park in a garage.

Once you’ve parked, remember the venue has its own site rules (for example, dogs aren’t allowed in the park grounds). Choosing the right parking option (street vs garage vs a reserved private spot) is part of making the arrival smooth.

When you’re ready, use Mobypark to compare availability for your dates and avoid arriving to an empty option.

Mobypark parking rates near Haarlemmer Kweektuin

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 Haarlemmer Kweektuin, Haarlem

FAQ about parking near Haarlemmer Kweektuin

Where can I park near Haarlemmer Kweektuin (Kleverlaan 9)?
A reliable public option is Cronjé Parkeergarage, about 5 minutes on foot from Haarlemmer Kweektuin. You can also park on nearby streets in Haarlem, where paid parking zones apply. If you want a reserved space instead of searching, you can book a private parking spot on Mobypark and arrive knowing a place is held for your dates.
Is street parking free near Haarlemmer Kweektuin on public holidays?
In Haarlem, street parking is usually free on many public holidays, including New Year’s Day, Easter Monday & Tuesday, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, Pentecost Monday & Tuesday, and Christmas Day (1st & 2nd). Good Friday is not free. Because street rules can vary by holiday and year, check the signs locally; if you need certainty, consider booking a reserved spot on Mobypark for holiday visits.
What are the paid street parking hours and hourly rates around Haarlemmer Kweektuin?
Haarlem uses multiple parking zones and tariffs. In general: Mon–Sat: paid hours are 09:00–23:00, and Sunday: paid hours are 13:00–23:00. Typical hourly rates are €6.70/hour in Centrum and €4.60/hour in North/West/South/East (with other zones having different rates). Always confirm the exact zone and rate on the street signs where you park.
Is there short-stay “Stop&Shop” parking near Haarlemmer Kweektuin?
Yes, Haarlem has designated short-stay pricing areas where the first 30 minutes can be charged at a lower rate (for example €0.75)—but it only applies in specific streets. If your visit will take longer than a short stop, it’s often better to avoid repeated street payments and compare with a reserved option on Mobypark so you’re not limited by the short-stay window.
Do I need a parking permit to park on the street near Haarlemmer Kweektuin, and are there exceptions?
Without a permit, you generally need to pay for street parking in Haarlem using the meter or a parking app. A resident/visitor permit can reduce street parking costs. With a disabled parking card, you can park for free on designated disabled street spaces and on paid street spaces—but you still pay if you park in a garage.