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Mobypark Parkmöglichkeiten bei Feijenoord

Parkplatz finden in der Nähe von Feijenoord, Rotterdam

Searching for parking Feijenoord? When you park near De Kuip/Stadion Feijenoord, the main issues are availability on match days, paid parking rules around the stadium, and avoiding time pressure. Here are the practical options to get there with less hassle—and how Mobypark fits when public parking gets restrictive.

Book private parking in Feijenoord with Mobypark (when it matters most)

In and around Feijenoord, you’ll often see street parking and municipal garages that can fill up quickly during events. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots—for example unused hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or empty garage spots that owners don’t use every day. Instead of driving around, you can pre-book a space and pay ahead, so you’re not left guessing whether you’ll find something legal and available when you arrive.

Street parking near the stadium: paid areas and strict enforcement

Since 1 December 2024, paid parking has been introduced in all neighbourhoods around the stadium. On top of that, the venue’s guidance also notes tow-away enforcement can apply for non-visitors (so don’t rely on “maybe I’ll find a spot”).

If you mainly want to park close and quickly, don’t just look at availability—check the signage, time limits, and zone rules before you leave the car. And if you want to avoid the risk of time pressure (and potentially losing time to enforcement), it’s worth comparing street parking with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

Garages can be convenient, but event-day access and daily caps vary

Garages are often the easiest “drive-in and park” option compared with street spaces—especially when match demand is high. For example, the municipal Parkeergarage Veranda near De Kuip is described as always open, with tariffs including a maximum day price of €16 per 24 hours (based on the city’s published information). Heights and access rules can also matter: this garage lists a maximum height of 2.10 m.

Even when a garage looks “available,” event-day rules can restrict who can park and when. That’s exactly where a private, reserved option can help: rather than hoping a public garage still has capacity when you arrive, you can compare with Mobypark for a guaranteed parking decision.

P+R (Park & Ride): a lower-stress route if you arrive early

P+R is designed for drivers who want to skip the hardest part of the search near the stadium. A strong example in the Rotterdam Zuid area is P+R Noorderhelling: the city describes it as accessible from A16 exit 24 Feijenoord toward Stadionweg, and located by the tram stop.

During Kuip match/event days, P+R Noorderhelling is only available for Kuip visitors. It also mentions a free parking window up to 72 hours when you continue your trip with public transport, while the normal pricing is also defined (including a stated day tariff). If your plan doesn’t fit those conditions—or you want a simpler arrival with fewer “only if…” rules—parking with Mobypark can be a practical alternative to relying on P+R access.

Quick checklist for Feijenoord parking decisions

  • Check paid zones: since 1 December 2024, many areas around the stadium are paid—read the signs before you park.
  • Plan for event demand: if you’re coming for a Kuip event, expect stricter availability and tighter rules.
  • Respect access limits: garages/P+R can have height limits (often 2.10 m in nearby examples) and specific eligibility.
  • Pre-book to remove uncertainty: for many drivers, booking a private spot via Mobypark reduces the “drive around and hope” phase.

If you want, use the search bar above to enter your dates and compare private parking availability to what you can realistically expect from street parking, garages, or P+R on the day.

Mobypark-Parkgebühren in der Nähe von Feijenoord

Parkzeit

Mobypark-Parkgebühren

1 Stunde parken

von € 1.00

24 Stunden parken

von € 5.00

1 Woche parken

von € 77.00

1 Monat parken

von € 70.00

Günstiges Parken bei Feijenoord, Rotterdam

Häufig gestellte Fragen zum Parken in Feijenoord

Is parking paid in Feijenoord near De Kuip?
Yes. According to venue guidance, paid parking was introduced in all neighbourhoods around the stadium from 1 December 2024. So even in surrounding streets, you should expect parking restrictions and time-based payment rules.
Is there any free parking near Feijenoord/De Kuip?
The venue states that visitors can still park for free at the Maasgebouw inside the fences on non-match days. Outside those specific conditions, parking around the stadium is generally regulated and typically paid.
Where can I park best for Feyenoord/De Kuip match days?
For match days, the area next to De Kuip includes parking spaces (such as P1–P6) that are typically reserved for holders of a parking card. If you prefer to park outside the busiest zone, P+R options are often recommended—especially if you arrive early and match the visitor rules for that event day.
How does P+R Noorderhelling work during Kuip events?
The city indicates that P+R Noorderhelling is available only for visitors of the Kuip on days with a match or event. It also notes a free parking window up to 72 hours when you continue your trip with public transport, and it defines normal day pricing once the free condition is no longer met.
What should I check before I park on the street around Feijenoord?
Before parking in the streets around the stadium, check the posted signs for the paid zone, allowed times, and any eligibility rules. The venue guidance also mentions that towing may apply for non-visitors under certain circumstances—so always confirm you’re complying before leaving your car.