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Finding parking near Museumhuis Barnaart, Haarlem
Parking Museumhuis Barnaart in Haarlem is about finding a space you can count on—especially on arrival days when street meters near the canal fill up fast. Use the dates and times in the search bar to match your visit window.
Book private parking near Museumhuis Barnaart with Mobypark
Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Haarlem that owners don’t actively use every day—think hotel parking areas, office building spaces, unused driveways, and spare garage spots. Instead of circling around Nieuwe Gracht, you can reserve ahead and focus on your museum time.
Because Haarlem street parking in central zones can be expensive when paid by the hour (and rules are strict), a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than paying street rates in the Centrum area—while also reducing the stress of meter time pressure.
If your plans change, choose a listing that supports easy cancellation so you’re not forced to “make it work” at the last minute.
Street parking near the museum: zones, times, and rates
Along and around the centre, you usually pay on-street unless you have a valid permit for the correct parking zone/area. Haarlem is split into multiple paid parking zones, and each zone has its own rules.
- Haarlem Centrum zone (Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00, Sun 13:00–23:00): €6.70 per hour
- North, West, South, East zones (Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00, Sun 13:00–23:00): €4.60 per hour
- Schalkwijk (Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00, Sun 13:00–23:00): €1.40 per hour
Payment is typically done at the parking meter or via a parking app. If you expect your visit to run long, street pricing in the Centrum zone can add up quickly—this is exactly where a reserved Mobypark spot can be a smarter alternative to avoid overstaying a meter.
Garages and canal-area options: where drivers usually park
For many visitors, the closest public options are either parking along the canal (on-street, where available) or in nearby city-centre garages—such as the Stationsplein area. Garages are often the practical choice when you want your car protected and don’t want to keep checking street availability.
That said, garages can still be busy during peak periods. If Museumhuis Barnaart uses timed entry (common for museum visits), booking in advance helps you avoid arriving at the wrong time and having to re-plan last-minute—Mobypark is a useful comparison because it focuses on reservable private spaces rather than “walk up and hope.”
Plan for real arrival time (not just “the day”)
For museum visits, your arrival moment matters. Even a small delay can mean you’re searching for a street spot while your entry time is approaching. When you book, base your parking start time on when you’ll realistically reach the area—not when you’d like to arrive.
If you’re driving from outside the centre, consider adding a short buffer for traffic and entry checks. With Mobypark, you can search for the right duration first, then commit to a spot that fits your schedule.
Permits, disabled parking, and free street-parking days
Haarlem’s on-street system can be confusing if you’re not used to it. In general, you must pay if you park without a permit, and Haarlem works with multiple parking zones and different permit areas.
- Visitor permits: a valid visitor parking permit can reduce street tariffs, depending on the zone rules.
- Disabled parking: a disabled parking card allows free parking on designated disabled bays and on paid street parking; in garages, disabled card rules do not automatically make parking free.
- Free street parking on holidays: Haarlem often has free on-street parking on major public holidays, but Good Friday is not free.
If you’re aiming for street parking because it’s convenient, verify the date and zone first—on days when it’s not free, the hourly Centrum rates can quickly make a booked private spot (like those listed on Mobypark) the less expensive option.
Quick comparison: what to choose near Museumhuis Barnaart
| Parking option | What you’ll deal with | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| On-street (canal/centre) | Paid-by-time zones, strict paid hours, meter/app payment | Short stops when you find a space immediately |
| City-centre garages (e.g., Stationsplein area) | Potential availability limits, indoor driving/height rules | Weather protection and predictable parking conditions |
| Bookable private spots (Mobypark) | Pre-booking certainty; owners may not use the spaces daily | Timed-entry visits, busy days, and avoiding time pressure |
Use Mobypark to compare options for your exact arrival time and duration, then book the spot that fits your plan—without relying on street availability.
Mobypark parking rates near Museumhuis Barnaart
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