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Trouver un parking près de Biesland, Maastricht

Looking for parking Biesland in Maastricht? Use the practical rules below to understand street/permit parking around Biesland (including paid hours and limits), and then book a private spot on Mobypark when public parking is unpredictable.

Book private parking in Biesland on Mobypark

In Biesland you’ll often see parking managed by paid zones and permits for residents. Mobypark gives you an alternative: bookable private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use them (for example hotel and office parking, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). It’s a good fit when you want to compare options upfront instead of spending time circling for a space.

Because street parking in Maastricht’s paid zones typically costs around €1.90 per hour (B-zone), private parking on Mobypark can work out cheaper in many cases—sometimes up to 60% cheaper depending on the public rate and how long you stay.

Street parking around Biesland: paid hours, progressive rates, and how to pay

Most paid street parking in Maastricht (including Biesland-area streets that fall under the “B-zone” approach) uses a progressive/increasing tariff: the longer you stay, the more the hourly price can rise. Paid street parking generally applies Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat: 08:00–18:00, Thu: 08:00–21:00, and Sun: 12:00–18:00.

Parking meters use a license-plate (kenteken) system, so you pay using your car’s registration—no ticket needs to be placed behind the windshield. If you’re planning to park during paid hours and you’re not sure how long you’ll be there, compare the progressive street cost with a reserved Mobypark spot to avoid time-pressure.

Green vs. orange street areas in Biesland (including any limits)

Depending on the exact street/area, Biesland can include both cheaper/free options and stricter paid rules. In the Biesland “green zone”, street parking can be free 7/7, 00:00–24:00—but you still need to follow the local signage for the specific spot.

In the Biesland “orange zone”, street parking is typically €1.90/hour, 7/7 but applies mainly within 08:00–18:00, and it can come with a maximum stay (reported as 10 hours). If you’re close to that limit, booking a time-matched parking option on Mobypark is often the easiest way to keep parking without extending your day to the point where public rules become restrictive.

Parking permits in Biesland: what visitors should expect

Biesland includes streets where residents can park with a parking permit (parkeervergunning). Visitors typically can’t rely on resident-only rules, so if you notice permit-related signage (vergunninghouder), assume that the safest approach is either paid public parking where allowed, a nearby public garage, or a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

If you’re staying for a longer visit, permit-based streets can create planning stress—Mobypark helps because you reserve in advance instead of guessing whether a permit space will be available when you arrive.

Garages and day tickets vs. pre-booked private parking

Public garages are a practical fallback when street parking is scarce or when tariffs are rising. However, city center and longer-stay public parking tends to cost more than the B-zone street rate, especially if you end up paying for multiple hours during peak paid times.

For many drivers, the simplest strategy is to treat street parking as a short-stop option (especially with progressive pricing) and use Mobypark when you want a predictable, reserved alternative—particularly on busy days.

Parking option What to expect in/near Biesland Best for
Free green street zone Reported free parking 7/7, 00:00–24:00 (spot-by-spot rules still apply) When you’re okay with checking the nearest streets for signage
Paid orange street zone Typical paid rate around €1.90/hour in the paid window; may include a maximum stay (reported 10 hours) Short to medium visits during paid hours
Public street parking (B-zone approach) Paid hours apply; tariff can increase with longer duration (progressive pricing) When you’re sure you’ll keep it short
Public garages Useful backup when street rules/availability are tight Reliable access when you want to avoid street uncertainty
Mobypark private parking Bookable private spaces from owners with unused capacity (driveway/garage/unused spots) Pre-planned parking when you want certainty and easier comparison

Quick pick: choose your plan for parking Biesland

  • Want to park for free? Check whether you’re in a Biesland green zone and park only where signage confirms free rules.
  • Arriving during paid hours? If you might stay longer, compare progressive street pricing with a reserved Mobypark spot to avoid the higher cost later.
  • Need up to a full day? Because orange-zone rules may include a maximum stay, consider pre-booking on Mobypark or use a public garage for smoother day-long parking.
  • See permit-only signage? Don’t assume visitor parking is allowed—use a permitted/paid alternative or reserve private parking on Mobypark.

Tarifs de stationnement Mobypark à proximité de Biesland

Durée du stationnement

Tarifs du parking Mobypark

1 heure de stationnement

de € 1.13

24 heures de stationnement

de € 6.61

1 semaine de stationnement

de € 50.00

1 mois de stationnement

de € 125.00

Parking pas cher près de Biesland, Maastricht

Questions fréquentes sur le stationnement à Biesland

Is there free street parking in Biesland (Maastricht)?
In Biesland, free street parking is reported in the “green zone”, where parking can be free 7/7 from 00:00 to 24:00. Always confirm the exact spot by checking the street signage, because nearby streets can fall under paid (orange) rules.
What are the paid street parking hours in Biesland?
For the Biesland “orange zone”, street parking is typically charged at about €1.90 per hour, 7/7, mainly during 08:00–18:00. If you’re planning a longer stay, check for any maximum-stay rule (reported as 10 hours) so you don’t end up needing to move your car.
Do I need a parking permit to park in Biesland?
Some streets in Biesland allow parking for residents with a parking permit (parkeervergunning). Visitors generally should not assume permit rules apply to them. If you see permit-only signage, choose a street area where public paid parking is allowed, use a public garage, or book a private parking spot on Mobypark for a simpler arrival plan.
How does progressive parking work around Biesland in Maastricht?
In Maastricht paid street parking can use progressive/increasing tariffs: the longer you park, the more the hourly price can rise. Paid street parking hours commonly apply on Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat 08:00–18:00; Thu 08:00–21:00; and Sun 12:00–18:00. If your plans are flexible, consider booking a reserved private spot (like via Mobypark) to reduce cost uncertainty.
Where can I park for a full day or longer in Biesland?
For day-long parking, public street options may be limited by paid windows and (in some areas) maximum-stay rules (for example, orange-zone guidance can be limited to 10 hours). A public garage is a reliable alternative, and Mobypark can be a practical choice too because you can pre-book a private spot instead of relying on availability and shifting public restrictions during the day.