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Finding parking near Westwijk, Amstelveen

Looking for parking Westwijk (Amstelveen) for shopping, work, or a quick visit near Westwijkplein? In this area you’ll mostly choose between street parking/parking zones, short “blue disc” rules, and off-street options—so your best plan depends on how long you need the car. If you want less time searching and more certainty, Mobypark makes it possible to book a private parking spot from nearby, so you arrive with a place already reserved.

Book private parking in Westwijk with Mobypark

Mobypark offers bookable private spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages). Instead of circling the streets for a free place or guessing which zone applies, you can compare available private options for your exact arrival time. For many visits, paying for a reserved spot can work out cheaper than street/garage pricing in Amstelveen (street rates can go up to around €16/hour depending on the zone), and it also helps you avoid time pressure when public parking is limited.

Street parking and blue disc zones near Westwijkplein

In Amstelveen (including parts around Westwijk), some areas use paid parking with tariffs that vary by zone and maximum allowed time. You may also come across blue disc areas where parking can be free, but only within the time window shown on the sign. In practice, blue disc rules in the wider area are typically limited to about 1.5 hours (90 minutes), so if your plan runs long, you’ll need to move the car on time.

If you’re arriving for a longer shopping/errands stop and don’t want to re-check the clock, comparing public parking to a reserved spot on Mobypark can save you the hassle of time-limited parking.

Parking facilities around Westwijkplein

For Westwijkplein visits, the shopping center provides parking facilities nearby, and some options are described as free or partly managed with blue disc rules—always double-check the signs at the entrance and on the exact bays you use. Because these areas can be busy around peak shopping hours, it can be easier to choose certainty over availability when you arrive with a set plan.

That’s where Mobypark can be a strong alternative: you can compare nearby private spots for the time you’re actually going, instead of relying on finding an open public space.

Parking permits in Amstelveen (residents and visitors)

Amstelveen uses permit zones where residents can apply for a digital resident parking permit (linked to an address and vehicle registration). A resident permit is valid in the area where it applies and typically lasts one year. There’s also a visitor permit system for visitors of residents, and from 1 January 2026 the first 2 hours for visitors can be free (as a trial that runs until 1 July 2027

If you don’t have the right permit/visitor arrangement for the zone you’re in, public parking can become a risk—so pre-booking on Mobypark can be the simpler way to park without needing access to a permit system.

Free parking on public holidays—and what that changes for longer stays

On national public holidays, parking is free across Amstelveen, which also applies to Westwijk. If you’re parking for a short visit on one of those days, you may find it easier than usual. However, for non-holiday days, remember that blue disc and zone-based public parking is often time-limited.

When your schedule is longer (or you want to avoid moving the car), booking a private spot through Mobypark lets you plan around your trip instead of public limits.

Quick checklist before you choose where to park

  • Check the exact bay/sign for paid parking vs. blue disc vs. permit-only rules.
  • Match parking time to your plan: blue disc areas are usually around 90 minutes max.
  • Factor in permit eligibility if you’re counting on resident/visitor rules.
  • Compare total hassle: if public options are capped by time, reserved parking can be the more efficient choice.

For common questions about blue disc limits, permits, and holiday rules, see the FAQ below.

Parking options at a glance

Option Typical limit Best for
Street parking (paid zones) Varies by zone Short visits if you’re ready to pay and follow the max time
Blue disc areas Often up to ~90 minutes Quick stops where you can respect the time window
Permit-based parking Resident/visitor conditions apply Drivers who already have the right resident/visitor permit access
Private spots via Mobypark Book for your time window When you want certainty and less time searching

Mobypark parking rates near Westwijk

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.50

24 hours parking

from € 6.50

1 week parking

from € 45.50

1 month parking

from € 130.00

Cheap parking near Westwijk, Amstelveen

FAQ about parking in Westwijk

Where can I park in Westwijk?
In Westwijk, you can usually park in public street spaces in the parking areas around Westwijkplein, where rules differ by zone (paid parking and sometimes blue disc areas). The shopping center area also has nearby parking facilities. If you want to reduce searching and follow strict zone/blue-disc time limits, you can compare and book a private spot on Mobypark for your arrival time.
Is street parking in Westwijk paid?
In Amstelveen, including parts of Westwijk, some areas have paid parking. Tariffs and maximum allowed parking time vary by zone, so you should check the signs and the parking meter for the exact rules that apply to the spot you choose. Street parking can be relatively expensive in some areas, so it’s worth comparing total cost with reserved parking options.
Do I need a blue parking disc in Westwijk?
Some parts of Amstelveen use blue disc (blauwe schijf) rules where parking can be free, but only within the time window shown on the relevant sign. In Westwijk you may encounter these blue disc bays, so always check the exact parking sign/bay markings before leaving your car.
How long can I park with a blue disc in Westwijk?
Blue disc rules in the wider Amstelveen area are typically limited to about 1.5 hours (90 minutes). The safest approach is to follow the time window written on the sign at your exact parking bay, because it can differ depending on the zone.
Can I park with an Amstelveen parking permit in Westwijk?
If you live in an area with paid parking, Amstelveen resident permits can apply to that specific zone and are linked to your address and vehicle registration. There are also visitor permits for visitors of residents. Since 1 January 2026, visitors may get the first 2 hours free under the visitor-permit system (trial running until 1 July 2027). If you don’t have the right permit/visitor arrangement, booking a private spot via Mobypark is often the easiest alternative.
Is parking free in Westwijk on public holidays?
Yes. On national public holidays, parking is free across Amstelveen, which includes Westwijk. If you’re planning around a holiday, it’s still wise to watch for any temporary local exceptions shown on-site, but the default holiday rule is free parking.
What’s the best option if I need parking longer than 2 hours in Westwijk?
If you need more than a short stop, blue disc areas are often too time-limited (commonly around 90 minutes). Paid street zones may also have max durations depending on the area. In those cases, compare off-street/private options, including pre-booked private parking on Mobypark, so you can park for your planned time without re-checking the clock.