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Finding parking near Valkeniersweg park, Rotterdam
If you’re searching for parking Valkeniersweg park in Rotterdam, the key is choosing between paid street parking, permits/visitor passes, or reserving a guaranteed private spot. Here’s how to park with less hassle around Valkeniersweg park.
Guaranteed private parking near Valkeniersweg park (book before you arrive)
Mobypark gives you a practical alternative to hunting for a curb space. It turns unused parking capacity into bookable spots—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages that owners don’t actively use—so you can arrive with a place already reserved.
Because on-street parking in the area is time-limited and chargeable, pre-booking via Mobypark can help you avoid last-minute driving around sector-controlled streets, especially during the paid hours.
Street parking on Valkeniersweg: sector rules, hourly rates and paid hours
Valkeniersweg falls under Rotterdam’s paid parking area with specific sector rules (Feijenoord). For street parking on Valkeniersweg, the typical hourly tariff and paid window are:
| When | Paid tariff (street) |
|---|---|
| Mon–Sat | €2.08/hour (2024) or €2.16/hour (2025) |
| Sun | €2.08/hour (2024) or €2.16/hour (2025) |
| Paid hours | Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00, Sun 12:00–23:00 |
In practice, it’s easy to overstay without noticing the meter window or the sector-specific signage. If you’re arriving during the paid period (or you want to avoid time pressure), compare street parking with a reserved private spot on Mobypark.
Parking sector, permits and visitor passes (what you can and can’t use)
For the Valkeniersweg area, parking is governed by sector rules: Valkeniersweg is in parking sector 31 (with zones 310, 311 and 312). That matters because residential permits and visitor passes are tied to the sector they are issued for.
- Residents’ permit: only available if you’re registered at the relevant address and the car is registered to your name (registration/lease conditions apply).
- Visitor pass: residents can request a visitor parking pass (application is free), which provides a limited number of reduced-rate hours/parking time per year.
If you don’t have the right sector permit or you’re visiting without a valid visitor pass, street parking can turn into a pay-and-monitor situation. In that case, reserving a private space on Mobypark is often the simpler way to park without needing a permit setup.
Garages and other paid parking vs reserved private spots
When garages nearby are busy, you can spend time queuing or paying higher daily totals. Nearby paid options can reach the high-teens per day, so for longer stays it’s smart to compare.
For many full-day plans, pre-booking on Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than nearby paid garage-style prices—while also giving you certainty of availability (instead of betting on finding a free street space in sector streets).
Park+Ride as a backup plan (especially if you’re avoiding city zones)
If you’d rather skip the tight on-street search near Valkeniersweg park, Park+Ride can be a workable strategy across Rotterdam: you can park for free at several P+R sites when you continue your journey by public transport.
Examples include P+R Beverwaard, Capelsebrug, Melanchtonweg, Schenkel, and Nesselande. If you don’t want to coordinate transport timing around your visit, a reserved spot on Mobypark near your destination is often less complicated than switching between areas.
Quick checklist before you park: check the street signage for the correct sector, confirm the paid hours window, and be aware that costs apply during the meter period. If you want the fastest parking start, use Mobypark to book an available private spot for your chosen arrival time.
Mobypark parking rates near Valkeniersweg park
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