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Finding parking near Boer Geert, Zaandam

Need parking Boer Geert in Zaandam? Pieter Ghijsenlaan 19 is in the Havenbuurt area, where street parking rules (paid zones vs. blue zone/permit rules) can change quickly—so plan your parking before you arrive.

Book a private spot near Boer Geert with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking spaces, office-area spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for a free bay, you can pre-book a nearby place and drive in when it’s time to pick up or dine at Boer Geert.

Street parking near Boer Geert: paid zones in Zaandam

On-street options around Zaandam are usually governed by paid parking zones. In 2026, Zaanstad uses two main paid zones:

Zone Rate When you pay Sunday
Zone I €3,50 per hour Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 Paid 12:00–17:00 (except public holidays)
Zone II €3,00 per hour Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00 Free

If you’re parked in a paid zone, always follow the posted maximum stay/time limits on the signs and meters. When you want a longer, low-stress stop, a reserved Mobypark spot can be a practical alternative to paying hour-by-hour and managing time pressure on arrival.

Blue zone parking (parkeerschijf): max 2 hours

If you see blue zone signs, you’re typically allowed up to 2 hours, and a parkeerschijf (parking disc) is required. The blue-zone rule applies Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00. You set your arrival time and make sure the disc is clearly visible behind the windscreen.

A parkeerschijf costs roughly about €1 and is sold at various stores. For Pieter Ghijsenlaan 19 specifically, the latest public guidance doesn’t clearly confirm it as a blue zone area—so treat the street signs as the deciding factor.

If your plan is more than a quick 2-hour stop, booking a place on Mobypark can save you from having to move your car just to stay within the blue zone limit.

Permits and enforcement: what to expect

Resident permits exist in Zaandam, but they apply to specific permit areas. For Pieter Ghijsenlaan 19, it isn’t explicitly listed as one of those permit zones in the available overview—so don’t assume a resident permit will work there unless you verify it for your address.

Enforcement is active: violations in a blue zone can result in a fine of €110 plus €9 administration costs. If you want to avoid the risk of time-limit mistakes during a busy visit, a pre-booked private space via Mobypark is often the simplest way to park with certainty.

Quick plan for parking Boer Geert

  • Check the street signs: paid zone vs. blue zone vs. special restrictions.
  • If it’s a blue zone, set the parkeerschijf and respect the 2-hour limit.
  • Match your parking duration to your plan at Boer Geert—if you expect longer than a short stop, consider reserving a spot.
  • Use Mobypark to compare and pre-book a private parking place so you don’t waste time searching when you arrive.

For the most common rules (free windows, parkeerschijf, and fines), see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Boer Geert

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.10

24 hours parking

from € 9.00

1 week parking

from € 50.00

1 month parking

from € 125.00

Cheap parking near Boer Geert, Zaandam

FAQ about parking near Boer Geert

Can I park for free near Boer Geert in Zaandam?
You may get free parking only if you park in a blue zone. In Zaanstad, blue zones allow up to 2 hours free parking (Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00) when you use a parkeerschijf (parking disc). For Pieter Ghijsenlaan 19, whether you’re in a blue zone should be checked via the street signs, since it isn’t clearly confirmed in the latest general overview.
What are the paid parking zone rules near Pieter Ghijsenlaan 19 (Boer Geert)?
Zaandstad uses two paid zones: Zone I charges €3,50 per hour (Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00, and Sun 12:00–17:00 except public holidays). Zone II charges €3,00 per hour (Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00), and is free on Sundays. The exact zone for your spot depends on the signs/meter where you park.
Do I need a parkeerschijf near Boer Geert?
You only need a parkeerschijf if the parking area is marked as a blue zone. In blue zones, the disc is required and you must park for a maximum of 2 hours (Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00). Set your arrival time and keep the disc clearly visible behind the windscreen. If there’s no blue-zone marking, the parkeerschijf rule doesn’t apply.
How long can I park on-street near Boer Geert before risking a fine?
In a blue zone, the maximum stay is 2 hours (Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00) and you must use a parkeerschijf. For paid zones, time limits can vary by location, and many areas use short maximum stays—so always follow the posted maximum duration on the street signs and/or at the parking meter for your exact bay.
What are the consequences of violating blue zone parking rules in Zaandam?
For blue zone violations in Zaandam, the fine is reported as €110 plus €9 administration costs. Because enforcement is active, it’s safest to stay within the blue-zone time limit (2 hours) and use the parkeerschijf when required.