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Finding parking near Overbos, Hoofddorp

If you’re searching for parking Overbos in Beverwijk, the practical challenge is the same as anywhere nearby: you need a legal bay during paid hours, and you want to avoid arriving to empty-looking streets (or getting blocked by restrictions). Plan for the paid street window, check the nearby lots/garages, and only choose parking that matches your arrival and departure time.

Book private parking for Overbos before you arrive

Mobypark makes private parking spots bookable around Overbos—spots that owners don’t actively use (think unused hotel or office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for a street space in the Beverwijk Centrum area (or waiting to see if a public lot is available), you can reserve a place in advance and follow your plan the moment you arrive. Set your dates in the Mobypark search to compare options and secure availability.

Street parking near Overbos: paid hours, rates, and a daily cap

Street parking is mainly paid in the Beverwijk Centrum zone. As a driver, the most important thing is knowing when the paid period ends—because outside those hours, the same streets can effectively become easier to use.

Area/zone Typical paid time How you’re usually charged
Beverwijk Centrum Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00 (around Kennemer Theater often until 22:00) 1st hour usually free with registration; then about €1.70/hour; max day tariff €14
Beverwijk Bazaar Paid as applicable by signs About €1.70/hour (no maximum day tariff)
Sundays & holidays All day Parking in the city centre is free

If you’re arriving close to the paid cut-off, don’t rely on luck—availability can be tighter near leisure areas. If you want to avoid time pressure, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark is a straightforward alternative to hunting for a legal bay.

Parking zones and permits: don’t guess from memory

Beverwijk has simplified its parking zones into a combined Beverwijk Centrum zone (instead of multiple smaller ones). Since 1 January 2024, “permits” are now called parking exemptions, but the key for visitors is unchanged: your right to park depends on the zone on the signs and the type of exemption.

  • Residents/companies with an exemption can park within their assigned zone for the vehicle linked to the exemption.
  • Visitor options may exist (for some zones a daily free hour may apply), but they require registration—so don’t assume “it’s free for visitors” without checking.

If you don’t have a valid exemption or visitor arrangement, it’s often safer to compare public rules with a pre-booked private place on Mobypark—so you don’t end up paying attention to zone/tariff details only after you’ve parked.

Garages and parking lots for when street bays are full

When street parking fills up, public facilities nearby can be more predictable:

  • Meerplein (parking area/lot)
  • Beverplein (note: maximum parking duration applies, and exemptions/visitor arrangements are not allowed there)
  • Halve Maan (Stationsplein area)
  • Dorpsweide opens only during busy times, closes at 23:00, and uses a day tariff

Because these lots are shared, peak arrival times can still mean a quick overflow decision. If you want to skip that “find-out-when-you-get-there” moment, Mobypark lets you reserve a private spot in advance and arrive with fewer uncertainties than a walk-in garage or lot.

Late evenings and overnight plans around Park Overbos

On-street, the paid period in Beverwijk Centrum ends at 19:00 (or later in the Kennemer Theater area), and Sundays/holidays are free. That said, “free after 19:00” doesn’t automatically mean “allowed overnight”—always follow the signs for each bay.

Also check the rules of the area you’re visiting: for Overbos Recreatiepark, vehicle access on-site is restricted between 23:00 and 07:00. So if you’re planning a late arrival, treat overnight parking inside the park area as off-limits and consider either public parking that explicitly allows your time window or a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark for easier, planned access.

Avoid common parking mistakes that lead to enforcement

In and around Beverwijk, enforcement focuses on obstructive or illegal parking—so don’t use a “convenient stop” as a strategy. Common mistakes include parking on sidewalks, curbs, bends, green/grass strips, or in bays where signs clearly forbid stopping/parking. Trailers/caravans and vehicles that are too large can also attract attention. When you want to reduce the risk of choosing an illegal option under time pressure, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark can help you park with a clear plan.

Mobypark parking rates near Overbos

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.69

24 hours parking

from € 10.38

1 week parking

from € 70.00

1 month parking

from € 165.00

Cheap parking near Overbos, Hoofddorp

FAQ about parking in Overbos

Where can I park when visiting Park Overbos in Beverwijk?
You can usually park using paid street bays in the Beverwijk Centrum area, or switch to public lots/garages such as Meerplein, Beverplein, or Halve Maan. If you prefer certainty (especially during busy periods), you can also book a private parking spot via Mobypark for your chosen dates.
Is street parking around Overbos paid, and what are the rates?
In Beverwijk Centrum, street parking is paid Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00 (and can run until 22:00 around Kennemer Theater). The first hour is usually free with registration; from the second hour it’s typically about €1.70 per hour, with a maximum daily tariff of €14 in Beverwijk Centrum. In the Beverwijk Bazaar zone it’s typically €1.70/hour with no maximum day tariff.
Is parking free in the evening or on Sundays near Overbos?
Yes—street parking in the city centre is free on Sundays and public holidays. Also, outside the paid hours it becomes free on the street (paid ends at 19:00 in Beverwijk Centrum, and around 22:00 near Kennemer Theater). Always confirm the specific bay/sign for your spot.
Do I need a permit to park near Overbos?
Many street bays depend on parking exemptions (formerly permits) linked to the correct zone. Residents/companies with an exemption for Beverwijk Centrum can park within that zone for the linked vehicle. Visitor arrangements may exist in some cases, sometimes including a daily free-hour option that requires registration—so check the signs or registration requirement before relying on it.
Can I park overnight near Park Overbos?
Overnight parking is not automatically allowed just because street parking is free later in the day. You must follow the signs for each bay. In addition, the Overbos Recreatiepark area restricts vehicle access on-site between 23:00 and 07:00, so plan overnight parking outside the park or choose a pre-booked private spot that fits your schedule.
What parking mistakes usually get fines near Overbos?
Avoid parking where it can obstruct traffic or pedestrians: on sidewalks/curbs, in bends, on green/grass strips, or in bays with “no parking/no stopping” signs. Also be careful with trailers/caravans and vehicles that are too tall or too long, as enforcement commonly targets these situations.
Where should I park if I’m visiting BHC Overbos (hockey)?
For BHC Overbos visitors, local guidance is to park at the De Walvis parking lot and in bays on Laan van Meerestein or Van Loenenlaan. Avoid parking on Heemskerkerweg or directly opposite the sports complex entrance to reduce nuisance and congestion.