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Mobypark parking locations near Verwey Museum Haarlem

Finding parking near Verwey Museum Haarlem, Haarlem

parking Verwey Museum Haarlem usually means choosing between limited on-street spaces and nearby garages in Haarlem’s historic centre around Groot Heiligland 47. If you want to arrive without circling for an open bay, use the options below—and when public parking feels risky, compare with a pre-booked private space on Mobypark.

Pre-book private parking near Verwey Museum Haarlem with Mobypark

Instead of relying on walk-in availability, Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t use every day (think hotel and office parking, unused driveways, or spare garage spaces). For a museum visit in the city centre, that means less time searching and more certainty—especially during busy afternoons or weekends. Depending on the day, reserved parking can also work out cheaper than standard walk-up garage pricing; it’s worth comparing before you drive.

Closest public garages: Houtplein and de Kamp

For public off-street parking, the museum page info points visitors to the Houtplein garage (on the area around Wagenmakerslaan 1) and garage de Kamp (De Witstraat 1). These are typically the easiest choices when you want a straightforward route—follow the parking guidance signs in Haarlem so you’re directed to the right garage entrances.

If those garages are full or you arrive at peak time, switching to a reserved private spot via Mobypark can help you avoid the time pressure of hunting for the next available bay.

Street parking in Haarlem: zones, permits, and free holiday days

On-street parking in Haarlem is managed through parking zones and multiple permit areas. That means rules can change block by block: always check the signage for time limits, payment instructions, and whether permits apply. On many regular days, the safest approach for a museum visit is to plan for timed street parking rather than assuming you’ll find a free space.

Street parking is reportedly free on public holidays such as New Year’s Day, 1st and 2nd Easter Day, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, 1st and 2nd Whit (Pentecost) Days, and 1st and 2nd Christmas Day—but Good Friday is not free. Even on free days, spaces can still be limited, so if you’d rather not gamble, pre-booking via Mobypark is an easy backup when you want certainty before you arrive.

Accessible parking near the museum

People with a disability parking card (gehandicaptenparkeerkaart) can park for free on Haarlem streets. If you need an accessible bay close to the entrance, local accessibility listings indicate there is at least one designated accessible parking place within roughly 50 metres of the museum entrance.

When you’re traveling with accessibility needs, it can be helpful to compare your options: beyond nearby designated public spaces, Mobypark can also be used to reserve a private spot so you’re not dependent on what’s available at the exact moment you drive in.

Plan your parking like a driver (quick checklist)

  • Check the timing: arrive before the busiest museum hours if you rely on public garages.
  • Know your street rules: Haarlem zone signage decides whether you can park, for how long, and where permits apply.
  • Have an alternative ready: if the nearest garages are busy, compare with reserved private parking on Mobypark.
  • Book with your dates: use the prefilled location + dates search so the parking you choose matches your visit.
Option What to expect When it’s a good fit
Near public garages Easy off-street choice (Houtplein area and de Kamp are commonly referenced) When you can arrive before peak
Street parking Zone rules, time limits, and permit areas On days when availability is good (and you’re confident with the signage)
Reserved private parking (Mobypark) Book ahead instead of searching for an open bay When you want certainty for a museum visit in the centre

Mobypark parking rates near Verwey Museum Haarlem

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 Verwey Museum Haarlem, Haarlem

FAQ about parking near Verwey Museum Haarlem

Where can I park near Verwey Museum Haarlem?
The nearest publicly referenced garages are the Houtplein garage (around Wagenmakerslaan 1) and garage de Kamp (De Witstraat 1). In the city centre, follow Haarlem’s parking guidance signs so you’re directed to the correct garage entrance for your route.
Is there free parking on the street near Verwey Museum Haarlem?
Street parking in Haarlem can be free on specific public holidays, including New Year’s Day, 1st and 2nd Easter Day, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, 1st and 2nd Whit (Pentecost) Days, and 1st and 2nd Christmas Day. Good Friday is not free. Availability can still be limited, so check signage and consider reserving parking if you need certainty.
Do I need to pay or have a permit for street parking in Haarlem?
On-street parking in Haarlem is managed with parking zones and multiple permit areas. This means rules can differ by street and even by block—time limits and payment instructions are shown on local signage. Always check the sign at the exact spot you plan to park.
Can I park for free in Haarlem with a disability parking card near the museum?
If you have a disability parking card (gehandicaptenparkeerkaart), street parking in Haarlem is reported to be free. For closer options, accessibility listings indicate there is at least one designated accessible parking spot near the museum entrance.
Can I book parking in advance instead of relying on garages?
Yes. You can pre-book parking with Mobypark, which offers reserved private spaces near the museum. Booking in advance reduces the need to search for an available garage bay when you arrive.