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Finding parking near Gemeentemuseum het Hannemahuis, Harlingen

Parking Gemeentemuseum het Hannemahuis in Harlingen is mainly about managing paid street parking in the Voorstraat, choosing a garage when you want less hassle, and knowing when you can park for free. Below are the practical options drivers use for a museum visit around the inner city.

Paid parking in Voorstraat (best for short stops)

Right by the museum area, the Voorstraat has paid parking. The rate is €1,10 for the first hour and €2,00 per additional hour. The maximum parking duration in Voorstraat is typically 1 hour, so this is mainly suitable if you’re sure you’ll be quick. Payment is usually done at the parking machines with a PIN card (including license-plate-based parking) or via mobile parking.

If you want to reduce the time pressure of a short-stay spot, you can still check Mobypark for future availability for your dates before you arrive.

Garages for a predictable arrival: Waddenpromenade

When street parking is busy, a garage is often the most straightforward choice near the city centre. The Waddenpromenade garage is a common option, with entry between 07:00 and 20:30 and exit 24/7.

  • €1,00 per hour for the first 4 hours
  • €2,00 per hour after 4 hours
  • Max day rate: €20,00

This is useful when you expect your museum visit (plus time in the centre) to run longer than a quick stop.

Longer parking days: P1/P2/P3 (Tsjerk Hiddes)

If you prefer to park for longer without constantly checking time limits, look at the P1/P2/P3 long-stay areas at Tsjerk Hiddes. These lots have a fixed day rate and are designed for stays rather than short hops.

  • €10,00 per day, or €8,50 per day if reserved
  • Open 07:00–20:30
  • There is a free shuttle bus to the ferry terminal

Even if your goal is the Hannemahuis, this kind of long-stay parking can be a practical fallback when the inner-city area around the museum is tight.

Free parking options (with important exceptions)

Harlingen has a few situations where you can avoid paid parking—but always check the specific rules on-site:

  • Sundays: parking around the centre is generally free, except the Waddenpromenade garage.
  • Paid parking hours pattern: paid parking typically applies Mon 09:00 to Sat 20:00; after 20:00 you don’t have to pay.
  • Westerzeedijk: parking along the Westerzeedijk is free during the day, but there is a parking ban from 00:00 to 08:00.

Because the Westerzeedijk rules include an overnight restriction, checking Mobypark for future availability can be a sensible backup plan if you’re unsure how long you’ll stay.

Accessible parking near Hannemahuis

For visitors with accessibility needs, the museum indicates there is an invalidenparkeerplaats near the museum. In addition, Harlingen’s general accessibility rules matter for parking cards and time limits.

  • With a gehandicaptenparkeerkaart (GPK), you can park for free across the municipality.
  • On some accessible spaces, there may still be a maximum parking time (e.g., 4 hours) and a parking disc requirement.

For quick answers on Voorstraat rates, blue zone rules and Sunday parking, see the FAQ below.

FAQ about parking near Gemeentemuseum het Hannemahuis

Where can I park close to Gemeentemuseum het Hannemahuis?
In the museum area, the most common option is paid street parking in the Voorstraat. If you want a more predictable option, the Waddenpromenade parking garage is a central garage choice. If you have accessibility needs, there is an invalid parking spot near the museum.
What are the parking prices and maximum time on Voorstraat (near Hannemahuis)?
Voorstraat has paid parking. The rate is €1,10 for the first hour, then €2,00 per additional hour. The maximum parking duration in Voorstraat is typically 1 hour, so it’s best for short stops. You can usually pay at the machines with a PIN card (license-plate parking) or via mobile parking.
Are there blue zones near Hannemahuis where I need a parking disc?
In Harlingen, blue zones generally require a parking disc. They typically allow a maximum stay of 4 hours. If you live or work in a blue zone, you may be able to request a permit/dispensation to park longer—check the signage for the exact rules at your spot.
Can I park for free with a disabled parking card (GPK) near the museum?
Yes—if you have a gehandicaptenparkeerkaart (GPK), you can park for free across the municipality of Harlingen. However, some general accessible parking spaces may still have a time limit (often 4 hours) and can require a parking disc, depending on the sign at the location.
Is parking free on Sundays around Gemeentemuseum het Hannemahuis?
Around the city centre, parking is generally free on Sundays, but the Waddenpromenade garage is an exception. The paid parking pattern typically runs Mon 09:00 to Sat 20:00; after 20:00 you usually don’t need to pay.