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Finding parking near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis, Amsterdam

If you’re looking for parking Dutch Design Hotel Artemis at John M. Keynesplein 2, the key is avoiding the “pay-and-rotate” street rules while you’re focused on checking in. Below are the practical options around Amsterdam-West, plus a reserved alternative via Mobypark when you want certainty.

Reserve private parking near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis (skip the street hunt)

Street spaces near hotels can be limited during daytime paid hours, and fixed maximum-stay rules can force you to move your car. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office parking, private driveways, and unused garage spaces) around Dutch Design Hotel Artemis. It’s a straightforward way to pre-book a space, pay in advance, and arrive without waiting for availability—especially useful when you land in Amsterdam during busy check-in times. If plans change, Mobypark offers free cancellation up to one day before arrival.

Street parking around John M. Keynesplein 2: paid daytime, free outside it

In the area of Dutch Design Hotel Artemis, street parking is typically paid during the day (often around 09:00–19:00, and depending on the exact street/zone you may see rules apply 7 days). In at least one nearby paid zone, the hourly rate is around €1,70/h with a maximum stay of 10 hours. Amsterdam uses digital parking: you usually pay by entering your license plate at the machine (or via a parking app), so you generally don’t need a parking disc.

If you park on-street during the paid window, the time limit matters. For a smoother arrival, especially for longer stays, booking a private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid timing pressure from maximum-stay rules.

Garages and hotel-area parking: higher rates, but limited walk-in availability

When street parking is full or you arrive late in the paid period, nearby garages are often the next option. Public/garage pricing in this area is frequently higher than street rates—for example, nearby parking listings commonly show figures around €3,60/h and up to about €22/day. On-site hotel parking prices are sometimes reported as well, including an overall daily cap (so it can still be costlier than street for all-day use).

Garages can also have practical constraints like vehicle height limits—so if you’re driving a taller vehicle, double-check before you commit. If you want to avoid the “find a space first” problem, a pre-booked Mobypark spot is often the more reliable way to park the car and focus on your stay.

Pick the right strategy for your arrival time (daytime vs. overnight)

Because street parking is commonly paid until around 19:00, many drivers use a simple strategy: park before the evening paid hours if you need daytime access, or take advantage of the fact that outside the paid window, street parking is often free overnight. Even then, keep an eye on the next day’s start time and any signs that could change by zone.

If you prefer not to rely on “free overnight” conditions—or you’re arriving at an unpredictable time—compare it with reserving a private spot via Mobypark so your parking plan is already solved.

Fast checklist before you park

  • Check the signs at the exact curb/entrance: zone, hourly rate, and maximum stay can differ street by street.
  • Pay digitally using your license plate (no parking disc is typically needed in Amsterdam).
  • For garages: confirm vehicle height and opening/entry rules.
  • If using Mobypark: match your dates and arrival time, then follow the access instructions for your reserved spot.

If you want to double-check the street rules (hours, maximum stay, and how payment works), the answers to the most common questions are in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 95.00

Cheap parking near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis, Amsterdam

FAQ about parking near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis

Where can I park near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis (John M. Keynesplein 2)?
Around John M. Keynesplein 2 you typically have three options: paid street parking during daytime hours, nearby public garages, and the hotel’s own parking (if available). If you want a more predictable arrival, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots in the area, including hotel/office-style spaces and unused garage/driveway spots.
What are the street parking hours and maximum stay near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis?
Near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis, street parking is generally paid during the daytime (often around 09:00–19:00, and sometimes applicable 7 days depending on the exact street/zone). In at least one nearby paid zone, you may see an hourly rate around €1,70/h with a maximum stay of 10 hours. Always verify the exact rules on the signs or at the parking machine at the curb you choose.
Do I need a parking disc for street parking in Amsterdam near the hotel?
Usually not. Amsterdam uses digital parking, meaning you typically pay for street parking by entering your license plate at the parking machine or through a parking app. Check the local signage at the spot you intend to park.
Is overnight parking free near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis?
Often, yes—if paid street parking ends around 19:00, many drivers can park without payment during the overnight hours until the next day’s paid period begins. However, rules can vary by zone and sometimes by street, so confirm the signs for the exact location you pick.
Can I reserve parking in advance for Dutch Design Hotel Artemis, and can I cancel?
Yes. With Mobypark you can reserve a parking spot in advance near Dutch Design Hotel Artemis and pay ahead, so you’re not dependent on walk-in availability. Mobypark also offers free cancellation up to one day before your scheduled arrival time, which can be helpful if your plans change.