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Finding parking near The Streetfood Club, Utrecht

Parking The Streetfood Club the easy way with Mobypark (private spots you can pre-book)

If you’re looking for parking The Streetfood Club, the biggest problem in Utrecht city-centre streets is arriving to find the curb full or the price stacking up as your meal turns into a longer evening. With Mobypark, you can pre-book private parking spots that are owned by places that don’t use them all the time (think hotel/office parking, private driveways, and unused garages) so you’re not hunting at the last minute.

It also helps for “short-stay thinking” areas: where public parking has time limits or higher hourly tariffs, a booked spot on Mobypark lets you compare options up front and decide based on your actual arrival time.

Closest public option: Hoog Catharijne garages (P1–P5)

For a practical, central garage approach, the Interparking guidance for The Streetfood Club points to Hoog Catharijne P1–P5. It’s described as the most convenient place to park in the area, and Hoog Catharijne P5 is noted as the nearest.

From Hoog Catharijne P5, the walk is described as about ten minutes, with routes that can go through the shopping centre toward the Neude area, or via an outdoor walk alongside the Catharijnesingel.

If you know you’re going during busy periods, consider checking Mobypark as an alternative you can reserve—public garages can be convenient, but availability isn’t guaranteed in the same way once you arrive.

Curbside parking zones near Janskerkhof/Neude: check the sign for hourly tariffs & time limits

Right by The Streetfood Club (Janskerkhof 9), curb parking is controlled by zones rather than “free-for-all” parking. One nearby example shown is a yellow zone listed at about €8 per hour, with a stated maximum stay (the listing shows max. 10 hours), and a red zone that’s listed at about €16.7 per hour during certain evening hours (with a stated maximum stay).

Because these zone rules can be strict and vary by time/day, it’s often not worth the risk if you’re unsure how long you’ll stay. In those situations, parking on Mobypark can be a sensible comparison because you can secure a spot in advance instead of monitoring the meter and rushing to move the car.

Park & Ride for evenings, plus a simple choice rule

For longer evenings, Park & Ride (P+R) is generally a smart approach: you park on the outskirts and take the final part by public transport. The key is to match your return timing—check the last connection and plan so you’re not stressed about getting back to your car.

If your priority is “arrive, park, and go straight to the restaurant” with minimal planning, comparing P+R against booked parking on Mobypark often makes the decision easier—especially when city-centre zones are time-restricted.

How to pick the right option (quick driver checklist)

  • Arrive time: if you’re coming in the evening, expect stricter street control—booked parking can reduce last-minute uncertainty.
  • Stay length: if you might exceed a couple of hours, compare against zone hourly tariffs and maximum durations.
  • Walk tolerance: garages like Hoog Catharijne (P5) are described as a ~10-minute walk to the Neude area.
  • Plan for return: if you use P+R, align your transport home with the timing of your parking.
Parking typeWhat it’s best forDriver reality near The Streetfood Club
Booked private spots (Mobypark)Certainty + less “hunting”Useful when street zones are limited or hourly pricing is high
Public garages (Hoog Catharijne P1–P5)Central garage + manageable walkInterparking notes P5 as the nearest, about a 10-minute walk
Street parking zonesOnly if you’re very confident on timingZone-controlled tariffs and max durations; check signage carefully
Park & Ride (P+R)Longer stays / reducing city-centre pressurePark outside Utrecht, then use public transport for the last part

If you want to decide fast, start with your expected arrival time and likely parking duration—then compare curbside zone costs/times vs a pre-booked Mobypark option for a smoother arrival.

Mobypark parking rates near The Streetfood Club

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.50

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 63.50

1 month parking

from € 148.50

Cheap parking near The Streetfood Club, Utrecht

FAQ about parking near The Streetfood Club

Where can I park near The Streetfood Club in Utrecht (Janskerkhof 9)?
Near The Streetfood Club, you typically have three practical choices: (1) a central garage such as Hoog Catharijne (P1–P5), (2) curbside parking in nearby paid zones, or (3) Park & Ride on the outskirts followed by public transport into the city. If you want to reduce uncertainty about availability and time limits, comparing booked private parking on Mobypark is a straightforward alternative.
Which garage is closest to The Streetfood Club?
For this specific area, the closest option described in guidance is Hoog Catharijne, with Hoog Catharijne P5 noted as the nearest. The walk is described as about ten minutes to the Neude area via indoor shopping-centre routes or an outdoor route alongside the Catharijnesingel.
What parking zones and hourly rates should I expect near The Streetfood Club?
Parking around Janskerkhof/Neude is controlled by zones with different tariffs and maximum stay rules. One nearby example shows a yellow zone listed at around €8 per hour with a stated maximum duration, and a red zone listed at around €16.7 per hour during certain evening hours with its own maximum duration. Always confirm the exact rules on the zone signs where you park, because times and limits can vary.
Is there free parking or disc parking near The Streetfood Club?
Utrecht curb parking near city-centre hotspots can include paid zones and, in some places, systems that use a permit or a parking disc (depending on the exact curb segment and signage). Because the rules are street-specific, check the sign at the exact parking spot before you leave your car. If you want to avoid guessing whether you can use free/disc options, pre-booked parking on Mobypark is often the more predictable choice.
Is Park & Ride (P+R) better than driving into Utrecht for The Streetfood Club?
Park & Ride can be a good option for evenings because it reduces the pressure of finding city-centre spaces. The practical downside is that you must plan your return using public transport timing. If you prefer to drive directly and park close by with less planning, comparing P+R against a pre-booked Mobypark spot can help you choose the lowest-stress option for your arrival time.