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Finding parking near Zamenhofdreef, Overvecht, Utrecht

Book private parking around Zamenhofdreef on Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Zamenhofdreef, the easiest way to avoid uncertainty is to reserve a private spot in advance. Mobypark makes bookable the kind of parking space that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garages), so you can arrive without hunting for an open space in the street.

This is especially useful around Zamenhofdreef, where street rules can differ street-by-street (free zones vs paid hours). With a pre-booked spot, you don’t have to gamble on availability or risk missing the start of paid time windows.

Street parking near Zamenhofdreef: check the zone (free vs paid hours)

In and around Zamenhofdreef, Utrecht currently uses zone-based rules. What matters for drivers is whether your exact spot falls in a free “green zone” or a nearby paid “yellow zone”. Sources indicate the green zone can be free 24/7, 7 days a week, while a nearby yellow zone can have paid time limits.

One common trap is parking on a free-appearing side street, then later realizing your car is in a paid zone when you return or when enforcement checks the surrounding markings. If you want to park with fewer surprises—particularly during the paid morning window—consider reserving on Mobypark so your parking plan doesn’t depend on finding the right street at the right time.

What to expect from the nearby paid yellow-zone pricing

For the nearby paid yellow zone, guidance found online indicates Monday to Friday, 06:00–11:00 with an hourly rate (e.g., €5,30 per hour). After that morning window, rules may differ—so again, the key is the signage at your exact parking spot.

When you compare options, a reserved private spot through Mobypark can be a practical alternative if you’re staying during paid hours: paying by the hour on-street can add up quickly, and drivers often look for options that are up to ~60% cheaper than typical paid meter rates during those morning windows.

EV-focused parking at Zamenhofdreef 22 (parking vs charging)

Zamenhofdreef 22 is associated with EV-oriented street parking. Available information indicates free parking for EVs (24/7), but charging is billed separately.

For example, one sourced detail mentions a charging price around €0,58 per kWh (Type 2, up to 11 kW). If you’re not sure an EV-only space will be available when you arrive, reserving a suitable private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid arriving to an EV restriction sign and then having to move again.

Utrecht’s paid parking rollout: why rules can change later

Even if the area is largely free today, Utrecht plans to introduce paid parking area-by-area. The municipality’s approach is phased, and Zamenhofdreef e.o. is listed within the planning for later rollout (around the 2028 period).

If you’re visiting soon—or repeatedly for work—booking a parking spot in advance is a way to reduce future rule-change impact on your routine, since you’re not dependent on whether your exact street is still in the free zone that day.

Visitor permits vs reserved spots

If you’re eligible, Utrecht visitor/resident permits can allow parking in specific parking areas (rayons). However, permits are area-dependent and visitor options may involve waiting lists depending on demand.

If you don’t have a permit (or you’re unsure your stay fits the permit rules), a reserved private spot can be simpler: you choose your arrival time, and you’re not forced to match your car to permit eligibility and rayon boundaries.

Quick decision: street, EV-only, garage, or reserved private

Use this checklist to pick the right approach for your exact arrival time around Zamenhofdreef:

  • Green-zone looking streets: still verify the zone marking before you leave your car.
  • Morning arrivals (Mon–Fri 06:00–11:00): be extra careful—paid yellow-zone rules can apply nearby.
  • EV parking: confirm that you meet EV-only requirements; remember that charging can be separate from parking.
  • If you want certainty: set “Zamenhofdreef” and your dates in the Mobypark search to compare available private spots for your arrival window.
Parking optionBest forWhat to watch
Street parking in green zonesShort stops when you find the right spotZone markings can change street-to-street
Nearby paid yellow-zone street parkingStays that fall within paid hoursPaid window (Mon–Fri 06:00–11:00) and hourly cost
EV-oriented parking at Zamenhofdreef 22Drivers with EVs who want to park and possibly chargeEV restrictions + charging billed separately
Reserved private parking (Mobypark)Arrival certainty and less time pressureChoose the right spot for your vehicle and dates

Mobypark parking rates near Zamenhofdreef

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.25

24 hours parking

from € 4.00

1 week parking

from € 30.00

1 month parking

from € 120.00

Cheap parking near Zamenhofdreef, Utrecht

FAQ about parking in Zamenhofdreef

Is parking in Zamenhofdreef free?
Guidance indicates that part of the Zamenhofdreef area can be covered by a free “green zone” with free parking 24/7, 7 days a week. Because zones can change street-by-street, always check the signage and markings at the exact spot you want to use.
When does paid (yellow-zone) street parking apply near Zamenhofdreef?
A nearby paid yellow-zone is indicated to apply Monday to Friday from 06:00 to 11:00, with an hourly rate (e.g., €5,30 per hour). The exact rules depend on the specific zone at your parking location—check the signs next to the meter/parking area.
Can I use a visitor parking permit for parking in the Zamenhofdreef area?
Utrecht allows residents and businesses (and in some cases visitors) to apply for parking permits tied to specific parking areas (rayons). Eligibility and availability depend on your situation and demand in that area, and there can be waiting lists. If you don’t have the right permit or rayon, booking a parking spot in advance can be a simpler alternative.
Is there EV-only parking at Zamenhofdreef 22, and do I pay for charging?
Information indicates there are EV-oriented spaces at Zamenhofdreef 22 where EV parking can be free 24/7. Charging is typically billed separately (for example, around €0,58 per kWh for Type 2 up to 11 kW). Always confirm the exact rules on the sign/charging point.