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If you’re looking for parking Maredorp, start with the key local reality: Maredorp falls in Leiden’s Binnenstad parking zone A. That usually means paid parking is the default, with many on-street spaces aimed at residents and paid short-stay areas—so arriving without a plan can cost you time and money.
Book private parking in Maredorp with Mobypark (skip the hunt)
Instead of relying on a scarce public space, Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots in and around Maredorp—often from owners who don’t use their space actively (think hotel parking, office-area spaces, driveways, and unused garage spots). You can reserve ahead so you’re not forced to extend your search when street parking is already tight. And because you’re not paying an hourly rate on-street, private parking can be up to 60% cheaper than the typical Zone A street costs (like €4/h and visitor day-ticket pricing).
Street parking in Maredorp (Zone A): paid 24/7, short-stay rules
In Zone A, most on-street parking is for permit holders, and where you can pay, you should expect 24/7 paid parking rather than free evenings. Only some locations are designed for short parking (up to 2 hours), typically with these paid times: Mon–Sat 9:00–21:00 and Sun 13:00–21:00. The typical street rate for these short-stay areas is €4 per hour.
If you’re planning a stop where you can’t easily stay within the short-stay window, booking a private spot via Mobypark can remove the pressure of counting minutes while you’re in the zone.
Visitor options: day ticket vs. the digital visitor permit system
If you don’t have a resident permit, visitors often look at a street day ticket for the Binnenstad/Zone A area. Reported pricing is around €25–€30 per day depending on the current update. Another route is a digital visitor parking permit tied to the resident’s Zone A address (not just “anyone visiting” can use it).
Because the visitor permit logic can be tied to resident eligibility and credit-based usage, many drivers prefer to pre-book parking that matches their own arrival time—especially when public options are time-limited. Comparing a Zone A day ticket (or visitor-credit rules) to a reserved private space on Mobypark often makes the plan simpler.
Resident permit basics for Zone A (and why visitors can get caught out)
For resident parking permits in Zone A, residents can apply with a maximum of one permit per address. Eligibility is typically linked to having the vehicle registered appropriately and meeting zone conditions; reported application requirements include being registered at the Zone A address (BRP), having independent housing, and having the vehicle on the name (or lease). Vehicle size limits are also commonly stated (up to 6 meters long and 2.4 meters high). Depending on current capacity rules, there may also be a waiting list for applications (reported since 1 May 2024).
If you don’t qualify for resident parking, don’t assume you can “just park for free nearby” (Zone A is generally paid 24/7). In that case, reserving a private spot on Mobypark is a practical way to avoid permit assumptions and enforcement risk.
Garages and longer stays: plan by duration, not by luck
For longer visits, the street rate adds up quickly—especially when you’re not sure which side streets still have space. Garages typically give more predictable parking conditions than street searching, but availability can still be tight on busy days. If you need longer parking in Maredorp, Mobypark’s bookable private spots can be a more reliable choice because you’re securing parking before you arrive rather than reacting to last-minute availability.
Tariffe di parcheggio Mobypark vicino a Maredorp
Tempo di parcheggio
Tariffe del parcheggio Mobypark
1 ora di parcheggio
da € 1.70
24 ore di parcheggio
da € 12.50
1 settimana di parcheggio
da € 75.00
1 mese di parcheggio
da € 250.00