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Mobypark parking locations near Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans'

Finding parking near Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans', Zaandam

Looking for parking Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans'? The practical option for most drivers is the official Zaanse Schans car park (Schansend 7). It uses a fixed day rate, and you’ll want to plan for peak-day capacity.

Use the official Zaanse Schans car park (Schansend 7)

When you’re driving in for the Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans', set your navigation to Schansend 7, 1509 AZ Zaandam (the car park address for Zaanse Schans). Follow the on-site directions once you arrive—when it’s busy, parking staff typically guide cars into available spaces.

Parking fees and payment rules for passenger cars

The official parking charge is paid as a whole-day rate (not per hour). For passenger cars, the rate is €15 per visit. Payment is made with a debit or credit card.

Vehicle type Price (fixed day rate) Payment
Passenger cars €15 per visit Debit/credit card
Touring coaches / touring vehicles €35–€55 depending on season On-site, as indicated

If the car park is full: limited public parking nearby

On busy days, the car park can fill quickly—especially in spring and summer. Around Zaanse Schans there is also limited public parking, but spaces are often restricted by signage. To avoid fines, only park where the markings and signs clearly allow it. If you want to check whether any alternative spaces appear before you leave, you can check Mobypark for future availability, but do not rely on it as a guaranteed backup.

For a more reliable arrival, consider public transport: the Zaandijk – Zaanse Schans station is about a 15-minute walk to the Zaanse Schans area.

Disabled parking and accessible entry

Zaanse Schans provides special parking spaces for visitors with disabilities. The site also has accessible bridges and disabled toilets located at the main entrance (Schipperplein) and at Zaans Museum. If you need a wheelchair during your visit, you can reserve one via Zaans Museum.

Campers / RVs: plan around the “no RV parking” rule

If you’re coming with an RV or camper, note that Zaanse Schans does not offer parking spaces for RVs. Use designated camper service points in the wider area and follow the local signage for where vehicles are allowed.

If you’re deciding what to do next, the most common fee, access, and “where can I park?” questions are answered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans'

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 3.50

24 hours parking

from € 16.25

1 week parking

from € 50.00

1 month parking

from € 125.00

Cheap parking near Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans', Zaandam

FAQ about parking near Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans'

Where can I park for the Wooden Shoe Workshop 'De Zaanse Schans'?
Use the official Zaanse Schans car park. For navigation, set your address to Schansend 7, 1509 AZ Zaandam (the designated car park for Zaanse Schans). Follow the directions from parking staff when it’s busy.
How much is parking at Zaanse Schans for passenger cars?
Passenger car parking at Zaanse Schans is €15 per visit. The fee is a fixed day rate (not paid per hour), and payment is done with a debit or credit card.
Is there free parking near Zaanse Schans?
There may be public parking nearby, but it is limited and usually regulated. There’s no reliable guarantee of free parking—check the on-street signs and markings carefully and park only where it is clearly permitted to avoid tickets.
Can I park an RV or camper at Zaanse Schans?
No. Zaanse Schans does not have parking spaces for RVs/campers. If you’re traveling by RV, plan to use designated camper service points in the surrounding area and follow the signage for where vehicles are allowed.
Is there disabled parking at Zaanse Schans?
Yes. There are special reserved parking spaces for visitors with disabilities. The site also has accessible bridges and disabled toilets (including at the main entrance, Schipperplein, and at Zaans Museum). Wheelchair support can be reserved via Zaans Museum.