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Finding parking near Sint Maartenspoort, Maastricht-Centrum, Maastricht

If you’re searching for parking Sint Maartenspoort, the main challenge is usually timing: parts of the area have paid street parking with maximum stay rules, and public garages can get expensive. Below are the practical options around Sint Maartenspoort—so you can plan your stop (or pre-book) before you arrive.

Book private parking near Sint Maartenspoort with Mobypark

Mobypark makes private parking spots bookable near Sint Maartenspoort—parking spaces that owners don’t actively use, such as hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. It’s a useful backup when street parking is limited by time, or when you don’t want to keep extending a meter during busy hours.

Street parking (paid) near Sint Maartenspoort: typical hours and costs

In Maastricht’s centre zones (the type of areas you’ll run into around Sint Maartenspoort), street parking is paid during the day. A common pattern is: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 08:00 to 18:00; Thursday from 08:00 to 21:00; and Sunday from 12:00 to 18:00. The tariff is usually higher after the first hours (for example, first 2 hours at €3.60, then €5.20 from the third hour in the centre zone), so the total cost can rise quickly if you stay longer.

In zones that include Sint Maartenspoort south, don’t rely on street parking for an open-ended visit: there can be a maximum parking duration (see the next section). If you expect to go past the allowed time, it’s often easier to compare with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark so you don’t end up moving your car at short notice.

Parking zones and maximum stay limits in Sint Maartenspoort south

Maastricht applies maximum parking durations in multiple inner-city areas. This includes areas that cover Sint Maartenspoort south—where the maximum stay can range from 1 hour up to 4 hours, depending on the exact zone. That means your “search for parking” can turn into a “clock management” problem if you park first and plan later.

A practical way to decide is to match your plan to the limit: if you’re doing something that will likely take longer than the stated maximum, choose a garage/parking terrain day option or compare with Mobypark for a reserved private space for your time window.

Parking typeWhat to watch in Sint MaartenspoortWhen it usually fits
Paid street parkingDaytime tariffs + zone rules; maximum stay may applyShort visits where you’re confident you’ll stay within the limit
Garages / parking terrainsOften simpler access, sometimes with a max daily rateLonger stops or when you want fewer “time limit” concerns
Private parking (booked)Not limited by street-zone maximum durationBusy periods, evening plans, or when you want certainty

Garages and parking terrains: pay for certainty (and compare day caps)

If you prefer a less “stop-and-check” parking experience, nearby garages and parking terrains can be a good option. For example, one parking terrain in the Maastricht centre area lists pay-by-interval pricing and a maximum day tariff of €17. Public garage pricing like this can be fine for short visits, but for a full day the total cost can climb—especially if you arrive when on-street options are already tight.

When you’re considering a day in the centre, it can help to compare the public day cap (like that €17 max daily) with reserved private parking through Mobypark, especially if you want availability certainty when street parking is constrained by maximum stay rules.

Accessibility and special rules (like disability-only areas)

Some streets have specific restrictions. For instance, on Franciscus Romanusweg, parking is limited to vehicles with a disability parking card. If you don’t have the required permit/card, plan for an alternative public street segment (where allowed) or book a suitable private space so you’re not stuck after you arrive and read the sign.

Quick checklist before you park in Sint Maartenspoort

  • Check the posted maximum stay on the exact street/zone—Sint Maartenspoort south can have 1–4 hour limits depending on the area.
  • Compare total cost by your duration: centre street parking tariffs often increase after the first hours, and garage “max day” pricing may be better for longer stays.
  • If you’re unsure about timing, book: Mobypark lets you reserve private spots from owners (hotel, office, private driveway, unused garage spaces) so you’re not searching while the time limit clock is running.
  • Match your plan to access needs: if you have accessibility requirements, look for areas that match them (and avoid disability-only streets unless you’re eligible).

Use the booking search to set your dates and arrival time, then compare the options that fit your planned duration—especially if you expect to be in the Sint Maartenspoort area longer than a typical street-parking visit.

Mobypark parking rates near Sint Maartenspoort

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.13

24 hours parking

from € 6.61

1 week parking

from € 50.00

1 month parking

from € 125.00

Cheap parking near Sint Maartenspoort, Maastricht

FAQ about parking in Sint Maartenspoort

Is there a maximum parking time in Sint Maartenspoort?
Yes. Maastricht applies maximum parking durations in specific inner-city zones, including areas that cover Sint Maartenspoort south. Depending on the exact zone, the maximum stay can be from about 1 hour up to 4 hours. Always follow the posted sign for the street you park on; if you need more time, consider a garage/parking terrain or book a private spot.
What do street parking tariffs typically cost near Sint Maartenspoort?
Street parking in Maastricht’s centre zones is usually paid during daytime hours (for example, Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat 08:00–18:00, Thu 08:00–21:00, Sun 12:00–18:00). In the centre zone, tariffs can work out more expensive after the first hours (such as €3.60 for the first 2 hours, then €5.20 from the third hour). Check the exact zone and the posted tariff on arrival.
Where can I park for longer without worrying about street time limits?
For longer stays, garages and parking terrains can be more straightforward because you’re not constrained by street-zone maximum stay rules in the same way. Some public areas also offer day options (depending on zone). If you want extra certainty—especially during busy times—booking a reserved private parking spot through Mobypark can help you avoid the “move the car” situation.
Can I park on Franciscus Romanusweg if I have a disability parking card?
Yes, but only if you have the required disability parking card. On Franciscus Romanusweg, parking is restricted to vehicles with a disability parking card. If you don’t have it, use an allowed parking location (where signs permit) or reserve another parking option.