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Finding parking near Het Brouwdok, Harlingen

Parking Het Brouwdok: on-site parking and nearby paid streets

If you’re looking for parking Het Brouwdok in Harlingen, start with the parking spaces around Nieuwe Willemskade. The venue reports there is enough parking capacity for both cars and buses, but you should follow the local instructions and any signage on site.

If on-site spaces are full, you’ll need to use Harlingen’s paid street areas around the Nieuwe Willemshaven/harbour side or a nearby garage.

Paid short-stay parking (Nieuwe Willemshaven / station-side)

For the harbour-side streets (including Nieuwe Willemshaven, Spoorstraat, Nieuwe Vissershaven and the station area), paid parking applies Monday to Saturday:

  • Paid hours: Monday–Saturday, 09:00–20:00
  • Rate: €0.35 per hour for the first 8 hours
  • After that: €2.50 per hour from the 9th hour
  • Maximum per day: €10.00

These structures are designed for short to medium stays—so set your end time carefully to avoid overpaying or getting fined.

Garage and harbour parking (Waddenpromenade)

On the Waddenpromenade area you can also park in and around the harbour facilities, where tariffs apply every day:

  • Parking garage Waddenpromenade: €1.00 per hour for the first 4 hours, €2.00 per hour from hour 5, max €20.00 per day (Monday–Sunday)
  • Open area Waddenpromenade: €0.55 for the first 30 minutes, then €2.50 per hour, max €25.00 per day (Monday–Sunday)

This is often a good fallback when street spaces are busy or when you need clear opening hours coverage during your visit.

Free and overnight options (Westerzeedijk, blue zone, Sundays)

To reduce parking cost and stress near Het Brouwdok, check whether a free option applies to your time:

  • Westerzeedijk: parking is prohibited from 00:00 to 08:00; outside that window, parking is free (always follow posted signs)
  • Blue zone: look for the blue sign with a parking disc and a blue line; you may park there for the limited short time shown on the signage
  • Sundays and public holidays: in many areas you’ll find free street parking, but not everywhere—Waddenpromenade remains paid

Because rules vary by street, don’t rely on general Harlingen assumptions—confirm each spot with the signs on the curb.

Pay attention to enforcement—and check Mobypark for future availability

In Harlingen, paid parking usually works with either license-plate parking at a machine (pin) or mobile parking. If you use a mobile app, you’re responsible for stopping the transaction at the correct end time. For details on how payment works (and which free/overnight rules apply), see the FAQ below.

Note: Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this exact destination. Still, you can check Mobypark ahead of your trip to see whether any private parking becomes available for future dates.

FAQ about parking near Het Brouwdok

Is there parking at Het Brouwdok itself?
Yes—Het Brouwdok states there is parking capacity around the building for both cars and buses. The best approach is to use the on-site spaces first and then follow the signage for any limits or directions.
What are the parking hours and rates near Nieuwe Willemshaven / the station area?
Paid parking in the Nieuwe Willemshaven / Spoorstraat / Nieuwe Vissershaven / station-side areas applies Monday to Saturday, from 09:00 to 20:00. Rates are €0.35 per hour for the first 8 hours, then €2.50 per hour from the 9th hour. The maximum day rate is €10.00.
How do I pay for parking in Harlingen (license plate or mobile)?
You can pay at a parking machine by entering your license plate (and pay by pin). For mobile parking, start the transaction in the app when you park and stop it when you leave—if you forget to stop, you may still be charged until the end time. Always double-check the zone/segment number shown on signs or machines.
Where can I park for free or overnight near Het Brouwdok?
Westerzeedijk has a clear overnight rule: parking is prohibited from 00:00 to 08:00, and free outside that window (check posted signs). Some streets use a blue zone where you can only park for the short permitted time with a parking disc. On Sundays and public holidays, many areas are free, but Waddenpromenade remains paid.
Can I book parking near Het Brouwdok on Mobypark right now?
For this exact destination, Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots. You can still check Mobypark for future availability, especially if your visit date or timing changes.