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Finding parking near Bimhuis, Amsterdam
Book guaranteed private parking near Bimhuis with Mobypark
If you’re looking for parking Bimhuis, the easiest way to avoid last-minute searching is to compare pre-booked options before you drive in. Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots around Bimhuis—places like hotel/office parking, unused driveways, or spare garage spaces that owners aren’t actively using.
That’s especially useful near Piet Heinkade, where event nights and busy streets can make street parking time-consuming. When public garages charge by the hour, Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than typical garage hourly rates in many cases—while still giving you the certainty of a reserved spot.
Park in Piet Hein Garage (the option BIMHUIS points drivers to)
Bimhuis specifically directs visitors to park in the Piet Hein Garage underneath/next to the venue area. If you want the most straightforward “arrive and walk” plan, this is usually the first public parking reference to start from.
Because that garage is heavily used during performances, it can be smart to compare it with Mobypark for your exact dates. If you’re staying longer than a quick drop-off, it’s easy for garage-by-the-hour pricing to add up—while a pre-booked private spot can remove the pressure of finding availability on arrival.
Use P+R Zeeburg to reduce city driving
Another practical alternative Bimhuis mentions is P+R Zeeburg. Park-and-ride is often a good move when the surrounding roads are busy or when you’d rather avoid circulating in the inner city for a guaranteed space.
For many drivers, P+R Zeeburg also makes your trip smoother on arrival days, and then you can continue onward using public transport. If you want to keep it simple, it’s worth comparing the P+R plan against Mobypark at the time you book—especially for sold-out evenings when garages and curb spaces get tight.
Street parking near the IJ: pay, follow signs, and expect limits
Street parking around Amsterdam’s busy waterfront areas is typically controlled with paid parking rules, time limits, and resident permit conditions depending on the exact street and signage. If you plan to park on-street, check the curb signs carefully for the allowed times and payment method, and don’t rely on “free space” unless the sign confirms it.
In practice, for Bimhuis evenings, street spaces can disappear quickly—so when you arrive and only short-duration spots remain, comparing a pre-booked option on Mobypark can be a faster, calmer alternative than trying to “make it work” with limited-time curb parking.
Plan around roadworks and peak traffic before you choose where to park
Bimhuis warns there are planned works on the ring road and the Coentunnel in the coming months. That means your route to the venue area can take longer on certain days, so try to plan your arrival time with buffer—especially if you’re aiming to reach Piet Heinkade close to doors opening.
Booking ahead helps here too: if you already have your parking reserved (for example through Mobypark), you can spend less time searching while traffic patterns and temporary access changes are in effect.
Accessible parking: a good route goes via Piet Hein Garage / Kade
If you need an accessible route, BIMHUIS notes that the venue is well reachable via parking at Piet Hein Garage or via the Kade entrance. From there, you can use the lift to reach the building comfortably.
If you have specific accessibility needs (mobility limits, step-free requirements), it’s worth arranging the parking approach in advance so you’re not adapting last-minute on arrival—another reason many drivers compare reserved private spaces on Mobypark alongside public garages.
Mobypark parking rates near Bimhuis
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 2.73
24 hours parking
from € 10.00
1 week parking
from € 42.00
1 month parking
from € 195.00