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Finding parking near Holendrecht en Reigersbos, Amsterdam Zuidoost, Amsterdam
Reserve private parking for Holendrecht en Reigersbos with Mobypark
If you’re searching for parking Holendrecht en Reigersbos, the real issue is usually the same: street rules and limited capacity make last-minute parking stressful. Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use them (think hotel/office spaces, unused driveways, and garages) so you’re not hunting for an open space when you arrive.
Instead of relying on what happens to be available on the day, you can compare options, then reserve a spot that fits your plans—especially useful when paid parking is active nearby.
Paid parking rules in the area (when you’ll need to pay)
In Zuidoost, paid parking was rolled out across more streets over the past couple of years, and Holendrecht and Reigersbos are included. Public street parking is generally charged at €1.72 per hour during the paid periods shown on local signage.
- Monday–Saturday: paid parking applies during daytime hours
- Sundays: paid parking applies from noon in the covered area
If your visit lasts long enough to cross into multiple paid hours, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can feel simpler than constantly checking meters and time limits.
Blue zones: limited “free with a disc” parking near shopping areas
Some nearby streets still have blue zones where you can park for a limited time using a parking disc—including blue zones at Reewijkplein, Renooiplein, and Holendrechtplein/Maasdrielhof (these remain in place until 7 April 2027).
These options can work well for short stops, but the allowed time is strict. If you’re planning a longer stay, booking on Mobypark helps you avoid the “did I go over the limit?” risk and the need to keep moving your car.
Garages and parking lots: check capacity, not just the price
A lot of drivers assume that garages automatically solve the problem, but the practical reality is availability. Some facilities in the Reigersbos/Holendrecht area can offer very favorable rules (for example, limited-time free parking or even longer stays in certain garages), yet rules still vary by entrance and signage.
When you compare street parking vs. a garage, remember that a garage that looks “cheap” on a sign can still be full on arrival—while a reserved spot on Mobypark gives you certainty for the time you need.
Plan for evenings and long stays (so you don’t circle for an open space)
Outside the paid periods, street parking rules can change quickly (signs may indicate blue zones that stay active, permit-only areas, or different limits for specific streets). For evenings, weekends, and longer visits, the fastest way to reduce hassle is to decide in advance.
If you want to avoid arriving and finding paid bays occupied—or having to re-check restrictions right before you park—consider using Mobypark to lock in a nearby private spot, then focus on your route rather than availability.
Quick decision guide: street vs. disc vs. reserved
Choose street parking when your stop is short and you’re confident you can follow the exact disc/paid limits on the spot. Choose a disc zone when the goal is a brief visit near the shopping areas. Choose Mobypark when you want predictable access for longer stays or when you prefer not to time your parking around hourly tariffs.
Tip: If you’re mainly trying to figure out where the “free with disc” options are or whether Holendrecht/Reigersbos is fully paid now, the FAQ answers the most common questions.
Mobypark parking rates near Holendrecht en Reigersbos
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 0.93
24 hours parking
from € 9.80
1 week parking
from € 36.00
1 month parking
from € 80.00