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Finding parking near Pendrecht, Charlois, Rotterdam

Looking for parking Pendrecht in Rotterdam? Paid street rules, resident permits and P+R conditions can quickly slow you down—so the smartest approach is to know what’s allowed and then pre-book a parking spot for your exact arrival and departure dates.

Book a private parking spot in Pendrecht with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots in and around Pendrecht that owners don’t use every day—think unused garage spaces, hotel or office parking, private driveways and other locations that aren’t always available for walk-in parking. Instead of driving around for an empty spot under paid rules, you can reserve in advance and arrive knowing you have a place.

If you’re staying during paid hours, Mobypark can be a practical alternative to street parking where the tariffs depend on the zone and time of day.

Street parking in Pendrecht: paid times and zone differences

In Pendrecht, street parking is generally paid Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and on Sun 12:00–23:00. The area is managed through parking zones (including a sector for Pendrecht), so the exact rules can differ within the neighborhood.

Typical outside-district street pricing is around €2.24 per hour, with parking time taken in 15-minute units. There are also local exceptions—for example, the “Stop & Shop” arrangement near the shops on Krabbendijkestraat: the first 30 minutes cost €0.20, then the regular rate applies.

When you don’t want to calculate your parking time minute-by-minute (or you arrive near the start of a paid period), reserving via Mobypark can reduce that stress compared with hunting for a space and reacting to signage on the spot.

Resident permits in Pendrecht (and what visitors can realistically use)

Pendrecht is a paid-parking neighborhood, which means residents typically rely on a permit if they live on a street with paid parking and don’t have their own parking facility. In 2026, residents’ permit costs are €9.50/month for the first permit (and €25.70/month for a second permit), and there can be waiting lists.

For guests, there can be visitor parking permits attached to an address. One visitor permit can be requested per address, and visitors park at a reduced rate (in 2026, €0.13 per 10 minutes), with an annual allowance (e.g., 3,000 units/year). Once the allowance is used up, you can’t simply add more units.

So if you’re visiting and your host isn’t sure whether they still have visitor units available, Mobypark is a straightforward fallback: you’re not dependent on permit limits or availability.

P+R Slinge as a public option (how the free parking works)

If you’re coming by car and heading to Rotterdam by metro, P+R Slinge is a common choice. It’s located near metrostation Slinge and is designed for short “park and ride” trips.

Free parking up to 24 hours can apply only if you continue your journey with public transport. You must check out using your OV-chipkaart, then show your parking ticket and OV-chipkaart at the payment machine within a set time window. After you’ve scanned, you have limited time to leave with your parking ticket.

After 24 hours, the normal P+R tariff applies (about €0.50 per 13 minutes, with a maximum daily rate of €23). Also note there’s no lift and a max driving height of 2.10 m.

If your plans might change (or you want to avoid strict check-out timing), pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be easier than relying on the P+R free-parking conditions.

Parking near Plein 1953: when a garage is a better bet than street

Around the shops at Plein 1953, you’ll find garage/terrain parking options. For example, the parking associated with the Dirk supermarket at Plein 1953 states that the first hour is free, then you pay €1.50 per half hour.

This can work well for short stops, but for longer stays or busier shopping periods, a garage can fill up—Mobypark helps you compare options and reserve ahead so you’re not forced to switch plans at the last moment.

How to choose the right option for your Pendrecht trip

  • Arrive during paid street hours? Check signage and zone rules—or reserve on Mobypark to avoid time pressure.
  • Are you visiting someone? If visitor-permit units may be limited, book a private spot instead.
  • Going into town by metro? Consider P+R Slinge if you can follow the public-transport free-parking steps.
  • Need flexibility for arrival/departure times? A pre-booked private spot is often the simplest option.

To find availability that matches your dates, set your arrival and departure in Mobypark and compare the reserved private spots against street and P+R options.

Mobypark parking rates near Pendrecht

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.00

1 week parking

from € 77.00

1 month parking

from € 70.00

Cheap parking near Pendrecht, Rotterdam

FAQ about parking in Pendrecht

What are the paid street-parking hours for parking in Pendrecht?
In Pendrecht, paid street parking is generally in effect Mon–Sat from 09:00–23:00, and on Sundays from 12:00–23:00. Outside these hours, street rules may differ, but during the paid periods you should assume you need to pay and follow the zone signage.
How much does street parking cost in Pendrecht (and how is time charged)?
Typical street parking in the outside areas around Rotterdam (including Pendrecht) is around €2.24 per hour, charged in 15-minute units. Some nearby streets have special arrangements—for example the “Stop & Shop” near the shops on Krabbendijkestraat, where the first 30 minutes cost €0.20 before the regular rate applies.
Do residents in Pendrecht need a permit, and what does it cost?
Residents can apply for a parking permit if they live in a paid-parking area and don’t have their own parking facility. In 2026, the first residents’ permit is €9.50 per month, and a second permit is €25.70 per month. Waiting lists can apply, and the permit is valid for the sector it’s issued for.
Can visitors park on the street in Pendrecht using a visitor permit?
Visitor parking can be possible when the host has a visitor permit tied to the address (typically one visitor permit per address). The visitor permit is free to request, but visitors park at a reduced rate (in 2026, €0.13 per 10 minutes) with an annual allowance (for example 3,000 units/year). Once the allowance is used up, extra time can’t be added.
How does free parking at P+R Slinge work, and what happens after 24 hours?
At P+R Slinge, parking can be free for up to 24 hours only if you continue your trip with public transport and follow the required check-out steps using an OV-chipkaart. After 24 hours, the normal P+R tariff applies (about €0.50 per 13 minutes) with a maximum daily rate of €23.