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Finding parking near De Punt, Amsterdam Nieuw-West, Amsterdam

If you’re searching for parking De Punt, the key is getting a spot that fits Amsterdam’s paid-parking rules—without wasting time at the curb. In De Punt (Osdorp), paid parking applies in many areas, and it can be tight to find an open space when you arrive.

Book private parking in De Punt with Mobypark (when street space is a gamble)

Mobypark gives you a practical alternative to street meters and sometimes-costly garages: you can book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think unused garage spaces, hotel/office-area parking, and private driveways. Instead of circling for an available spot (or worrying about the next restriction window), you can reserve in advance and go straight to where you’re allowed to park.

On top of that, Mobypark lets you prepay and manage your reservation online, so if plans change you can adjust without starting from zero.

Street parking in De Punt (paid times, tariffs, and when it ends)

In De Punt/Osdorp, paid parking is active in the areas that were introduced recently (including De Punt as of 3 June 2024). Typical rules are:

  • Paid days/times: Monday to Saturday, usually 09:00–19:00.
  • Tariff (De Punt area): about €1.60 per hour in the newly introduced paid zones.
  • Higher nearby rates: around Osdorpplein, hourly tariffs can be higher (up to roughly €3.01/hour) and in some streets paid parking can run later (even up to 24:00).
  • Sundays: often free parking (but always verify signs/machine details on-site).

If you’re arriving during paid hours, comparing street parking can quickly turn into time pressure—Mobypark can help you avoid that “find a space before enforcement starts” situation by pre-booking a private spot.

Don’t rely on a parking disc (parkeerschijf) in these Osdorp areas

Where blue zones have been replaced by paid parking, a parkeerschijf no longer covers it. In Osdorp (including the former blue-zone areas near Tussen Meer), the parking disc has been removed and replaced by paid rules—so check for the paid-parking signage/markings at the exact curb you plan to use.

If you’re not sure which street you’re on, reserving via Mobypark is a straightforward way to avoid accidentally parking in a paid zone without payment.

Residents permits: what they change for parking in De Punt

In paid-parking areas, residents can apply for a parking permit to park within their permit zone. This usually comes with eligibility limits (and potentially waiting lists), so if you don’t have a local permit, you should treat street parking in De Punt as a pay-and-display task rather than something you can assume is “free with permission.”

When you want certainty as a visitor, Mobypark’s reserved private spots can be easier than negotiating permit boundaries street by street.

Overnight parking in De Punt (when it’s free, and where timing can differ)

As a rule of thumb, parking is free outside paid hours. For example, if paid parking runs until 19:00, you can usually park overnight until the next morning (around 09:00), without payment.

However, some nearby streets around Osdorpplein may have longer paid windows (in some cases until 24:00), so “arriving late” can change what you’re allowed to do. If your schedule is unpredictable, booking a private spot on Mobypark can remove that last-hour decision.

Garage parking vs private pre-booking near Osdorpplein

Garages can be convenient, but day pricing near major hubs can be steep, so it’s worth checking costs before you commit. For instance, major garages around Osdorpplein may price parking per hour and can reach around €85/day for a full day.

When you compare options, Mobypark can be a practical middle ground: instead of paying garage day rates or waiting for street availability, you can reserve a private space in advance and plan around the parking rules rather than around capacity.

OptionWhat to watch in De Punt/OsdorpCost/availability reality
Street parkingPaid Mon–Sat (often 09:00–19:00); later windows near Osdorpplein; Sundays often freeTypical tariff about €1.60/h in De Punt paid zones; higher near Osdorpplein
Garage parkingCan solve “no spaces found” problemsFull-day prices can be high (around €85/day in some nearby garages)
Reserved private parkingNo guesswork about curb rules once you arrivePre-booked private spaces via Mobypark (owners’ unused capacity)

Use the search bar to select your arrival date/time and duration—this helps you find a spot that matches your plan and avoids paying for more time than you need.

Mobypark parking rates near De Punt

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.25

24 hours parking

from € 1.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 95.00

Cheap parking near De Punt, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in De Punt

What are the street parking rates and paid times in De Punt (Osdorp)?
In De Punt/Osdorp, paid parking is typically in effect Monday to Saturday, usually from 09:00 to 19:00. In the newly introduced De Punt paid zone, the tariff is about €1.60 per hour. Nearby areas around Osdorpplein can be higher (up to roughly €3.01/hour) and may run later. On Sundays, parking is often free—always confirm the exact times and tariff on the street signs or parking machine.
Is parking free in De Punt on Sundays?
Parking is often free on Sundays in De Punt/Osdorp. That said, rules can vary by street, so check the signage or the parking machine at the exact spot you want to use.
Do I still need (or benefit from) a parkeerschijf in De Punt?
In Osdorp areas where blue zones have been replaced by paid parking, a parkeerschijf no longer covers parking. In these streets you must pay under the paid-parking rules (look for the paid parking signs/markings on-site).
Can I park overnight in De Punt, and until what time is it free?
Overnight parking is generally free outside paid hours. If paid parking ends at 19:00, you can usually park until around 09:00 the next day without payment. However, some nearby streets around Osdorpplein may have longer paid windows (up to 24:00 in some cases), so the exact “free overnight” time depends on where you park.
Do I need a resident parking permit to park in De Punt?
Resident permit holders can park within their permit zone. If you don’t have a resident permit, treat street parking in De Punt as paid parking (pay-and-display in the applicable streets). If you want to avoid permit-zone uncertainty, booking a reserved private spot (e.g., via Mobypark) can give you a clear place to park before you arrive.