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Finding parking near Slotermeer-Noordoost, Amsterdam Nieuw-West, Amsterdam

Looking for parking Slotermeer-Noordoost? You’ll mainly be choosing between paid street parking in Amsterdam Nieuw-West and private parking garages/plots—so it’s worth knowing the rules for your day and time before you arrive.

Book a private spot in Slotermeer-Noordoost (Mobypark)

In Slotermeer-Noordoost, street spaces can be limited during paid hours. That’s why Mobypark lets you book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, unused garage capacity, office-building spaces, and private driveways. Instead of circling the streets for an empty spot, you can pre-book a place that matches your trip.

If you’re planning to park during Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00, comparing a metered street option with a pre-booked Mobypark spot can save you time and reduce the “meter pressure” of having to keep checking your duration.

Paid street parking rules (times and typical tariff)

In Slotermeer-Noordoost, public on-street parking is generally paid from Monday to Saturday, 09:00–19:00. The typical street rate is around €1.72 per hour, but the exact details can vary by local zone—always verify the posted signage or the parking meter for the most current rules.

Outside those paid hours, street parking may be cheaper or free, depending on the day (see the Sunday FAQ below). If you want a simpler plan—especially for a short stop or an arrival close to the end of paid hours—it can be easier to compare street parking with a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark.

Where private parking options are often easiest

When you prefer to avoid street availability swings, private garages/parking lots can be a practical alternative. For example, the area has options such as Parkeergarage Plein ’40-’45 Slotermeer (Willem Kraanstraat 20) and other nearby garages/parking plots. Public garage pricing is often structured as a daily rate and can feel more expensive than street parking—so it’s smart to check your planned duration first.

In many cases, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can work out better than paying drive-up prices for short trips—sometimes up to 60% cheaper depending on the exact public option and duration.

Permits, blue zone changes, and what they mean for drivers

If you’re a resident, you may be able to apply for a parking permit in the relevant area. In Slotermeer-Noordoost, residents and businesses can request a permit digitally through the municipality. Usually, a resident permit requires the vehicle to be registered to the applicant’s address/eligibility, and you can typically park within your permit area when you have the right authorization.

Also, the former blue zone system has been abolished in this area. That means what used to be “managed” parking under blue-zone rules is now handled through paid parking and permits. If you don’t have the correct permit, you should assume you’ll need to pay for on-street parking during the paid period—or consider booking a private spot in advance via Mobypark.

Free (or cheaper) windows: Sunday parking

Because paid parking is generally Monday–Saturday 09:00–19:00, parking in Slotermeer-Noordoost is typically free on Sunday. Even so, always double-check the parking signage or the meter in case of local exceptions or temporary changes.

If you’re visiting on a Sunday but want flexibility (for example: arriving earlier, staying longer than expected, or wanting an easier parking handover), it can still be worth comparing a free street window with a reserved Mobypark spot to avoid wasting time searching for a place.

Avoiding tickets: how enforcement usually works

Amsterdam’s parking enforcement for paid parking typically uses automated checks and issues a formal fine/charge if you don’t pay or overstay. In practice, this means the risk is highest when you forget to start paying, don’t follow the posted duration limits, or rely on “it should still be free” assumptions without verifying the local sign.

If you’re unsure about the exact time window for your route or you’re arriving during busy hours, pre-booking on Mobypark can reduce uncertainty—especially if you’re planning a short stop and don’t want to keep returning to the car.

Need quick answers? The most common questions about paid hours, Sunday parking, permits, and fines are covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Slotermeer-Noordoost

Parking time

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 Slotermeer-Noordoost, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking in Slotermeer-Noordoost

What are the paid street parking hours and rate in Slotermeer-Noordoost?
In Slotermeer-Noordoost, paid street parking is generally from Monday to Saturday, 09:00–19:00. The typical street rate is around €1.72 per hour, but the exact tariff and any local variations can differ by zone—check the signage or the parking meter for the most current details.
Is parking free on Sundays in Slotermeer-Noordoost?
Yes—because paid parking is generally limited to Monday–Saturday (09:00–19:00), Sunday parking in Slotermeer-Noordoost is typically free. Still, verify the local sign or meter in case of temporary exceptions or different rules on specific streets.
Do I need a permit to park in Slotermeer-Noordoost?
Residents and eligible businesses can apply for a parking permit for the relevant area. If you don’t have a valid permit for Slotermeer-Noordoost, you should assume on-street parking during paid hours must be paid like other public parking—so it’s safer to pay at the meter or pre-book a private spot (for example via Mobypark) rather than relying on permit assumptions.
What happened to the blue zone parking in Slotermeer?
Blue zone parking has been removed in this area (blue zones are no longer active for Slotermeer). Parking is now handled through paid parking rules during the paid hours and the resident/business permit system where applicable.
What are the consequences if I park without paying or overstay in Slotermeer-Noordoost?
If you don’t pay when parking is required, or you overstay the permitted time for paid parking, the municipality can issue a formal fine/charge (often sent by post). The amount can depend on the tariff zone and typically includes a base fine plus at least the parking fee for the relevant area/time. Pay promptly (there is usually a short payment window) to avoid increases.