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Finding parking near Anton Pieck Museum Hanzestad Hattem, Zwolle

Looking for parking Anton Pieck Museum Hanzestad Hattem? The simplest option is to use the free parking areas near the museum, and then walk in—especially important during periods when parts of Noordwal are closed to cars.

Free parking by the museum: De Haven or “De Bleek”

The Anton Pieck Museum’s directions state that you can park at De Haven or on the parking area “De Bleek”, which is listed as free. These lots are described as within walking distance of the museum (address: Noordwal 31, 8051 ES Hattem).

There’s also a practical access note for visitors: from Monday 9 March to Friday 20 March, Noordwal is not accessible for motor vehicles. The museum remains accessible for pedestrians and cyclists, so during that window it’s worth planning your route around the closed section and using nearby parking like De Haven or “De Bleek”. If you prefer not to search on arrival, you can also check Mobypark for any future availability—right now, there are no bookable spots shown for this specific area.

Parking rules in Hattem city centre (blue zone + 1-hour limit)

According to the municipality, parking in Hattem is free, but the city centre includes a blue zone. In a blue zone you may park for up to 1 hour using a parking disc (parkeerschijf). If you need a longer stop, the municipality points to other parking locations in and around the centre.

Because the museum area can get busy on visiting days, having your parkeerschijf ready can save time—especially if you’re planning multiple stops in the centre. And if you want to avoid walking back and forth, keep an eye on Mobypark for any future bookable options (currently none are available for this location).

How to reach the museum by car (route planning)

For car access, the museum’s route instructions use the main connections A28 (via Hattemerbroek toward Apeldoorn, exit 30 “Hattem”) or A50 (from Arnhem–Zwolle, exit 30 “Hattem”). From there, follow road signage and use Noordwal 31, Hattem in your navigation so you can adjust quickly if local access changes (like the Noordwal car closure in March).

If you arrive during busy periods

When nearby free lots are full, your fastest fallback is usually to switch to a centre parking option that matches the rules you can apply immediately (for example, a blue zone with a 1-hour parkeerschijf). During the March 9–20 period, avoid routing yourself onto Noordwal by car and be prepared to park at the indicated free areas and then walk.

Finally, while Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for this museum area, it can still be useful to check for future availability close to your travel date—then you can compare parking options without guessing.

Quick checklist before you park

  • Have the address ready: Noordwal 31, Hattem.
  • If you use the city centre blue zone, bring/use a parkeerschijf (max 1 hour).
  • If you’re visiting in the March 9–20 window, expect Noordwal to be closed to cars and rely on the nearby free lots.

Mobypark parking rates near Anton Pieck Museum Hanzestad Hattem

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FAQ about parking near Anton Pieck Museum Hanzestad Hattem

Where can I park near the Anton Pieck Museum Hanzestad Hattem?
You can park at De Haven or at the free parking area “De Bleek”. These lots are described as within walking distance of the museum (Noordwal 31, Hattem).
Is parking paid or free in Hattem?
In Hattem, parking is generally listed as free. However, the city centre includes a blue zone where parking is limited to up to 1 hour using a parking disc (parkeerschijf).
Do I need a parking disc (parkeerschijf) in the blue zone in Hattem?
Yes. In the Hattem city-centre blue zone, you must use a parkeerschijf and you may park for up to 1 hour.
Is Noordwal accessible for cars during 9 March to 20 March?
No. During Monday 9 March to Friday 20 March, Noordwal is not accessible for motor vehicles. The museum remains accessible for pedestrians and cyclists, so you’ll need to park at nearby options (such as De Haven or “De Bleek”) and walk in.
Can I reserve parking for Anton Pieck Museum Hanzestad Hattem with Mobypark?
At the moment, there are no bookable Mobypark spots shown for this museum area. You can still check Mobypark for any future availability close to your visit date.