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Finding parking near Veldhuizen, Vleuten-De Meern, Utrecht
If you’re looking for parking Veldhuizen, the key is understanding Utrecht’s roll-out of paid parking and the exact rules on your street. In practice, you’ll want to check weekday paid-hours first, then decide between on-street parking, garages/dedicated lots, or a park-and-ride for longer stays.
Paid parking in Veldhuizen: what to expect
Utrecht is introducing paid parking neighbourhood by neighbourhood, with a multi-year plan. Veldhuizen is included in the later phase, so many streets are still expected to be outside paid-parking rules for now—but always confirm with the signs where you park.
- Planned roll-out for Veldhuizen: included in the phase 2031–2034.
- Typical paid hours in Utrecht: Monday to Friday, 06:00–11:00.
- Outside those hours: in general, you don’t pay in the afternoon/evening—though some busy areas can have different rules.
On-street parking rules and permits (so you don’t get a ticket)
When paid parking applies, the risk isn’t “finding a spot”—it’s parking on the wrong side of the street or ignoring the time window. For Utrecht, paid parking is enforced based on the local street signage.
- Check the sign before you leave the car: paid times and any zone details can vary by area.
- Resident permits: residents and businesses can apply for a parking permit, with costs depending on the neighbourhood and the number of permits requested.
- Visitor support: residents can also receive discounts for certain visitors/caregivers (rules depend on your situation and permit type).
If you’re unsure whether your street is affected, the FAQ below covers the paid-hours and permit basics.
Garages, dedicated lots, and park-and-ride nearby
When on-street spaces are limited (or when you don’t want to keep checking the clock), look for off-street options such as parking garages and dedicated parking lots in the wider De Meern/Vleuten-De Meern area. For longer stays, park-and-ride can be a practical way to avoid the busiest curb spots.
| Option | Good for | Main thing to watch |
|---|---|---|
| On-street parking | Short stays close to your destination | Paid hours (typically 06:00–11:00 Mon–Fri) and street signage |
| Parking garages / lots | Convenience when curb spaces are hard to find | Entry rules and opening/closing times |
| Park-and-ride | Longer parking without fighting for a curb space | Route to your final stop |
If you want to compare reserved/private options, you can check Mobypark for future availability in Veldhuizen—right now it doesn’t list bookable spots for this location, so public parking is your practical choice.
A quick plan for finding parking in Veldhuizen
- Arrive with the time window in mind: Utrecht’s paid parking is typically limited to weekday mornings; after that, the rules often ease—confirm on the nearest sign.
- Prefer off-street if you’re staying longer: garages/lots reduce the “spot hunt” and help you avoid time-related surprises.
- For long stays, use park-and-ride: P+R Voorveldse Polder (Biltsestraatweg, Utrecht) is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, which makes it a useful fallback if street parking gets tight.
Mobypark parking rates near Veldhuizen
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