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Finding parking near Schrijversbuurt, Gestel, Eindhoven

Parking Schrijversbuurt in Eindhoven is mostly paid parking, so the practical question is: will you find a space fast enough when you arrive? This page helps you understand the local rules (paid hours, zones, permits) and how to avoid time pressure by pre-booking a spot on Mobypark.

Book a private parking spot in Schrijversbuurt with Mobypark

Instead of circling narrow streets for an available meter spot, you can reserve private parking that’s usually unused by the owner (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garages). With Mobypark you pre-book and pay in advance, so you’re not stuck waiting for availability when paid parking rules are active—compare that with street parking where you still need to find a free spot and keep an eye on the time limits.

Paid parking in Schrijversbuurt (area 711): hours and what to expect

In Schrijversbuurt (parking area 711) paid parking applies across public roads and public parking spaces, every day. The paid parking window is 09:00–21:00 (Mon–Sun), including public holidays. That means there isn’t a simple “free street parking” strategy inside Schrijversbuurt itself—if you arrive during these hours, you should assume you’ll be paying.

Also note that Schrijversbuurt is not an E9 parking zone. E9 areas have their own separate rules and time windows, while Schrijversbuurt follows its own area 711 schedule.

Street meters vs. garages/parking lots: costs you’ll run into

Street parking in Eindhoven can be costly during the paid window—some local parking guidance shows street rates can reach up to about €6 per hour. Nearby garages/parking areas are often priced as daily parking, and in practice this can quickly add up (commonly around €10–€12 per day depending on the exact site and duration).

If you’re aiming to park once and then forget about it, Mobypark can be a convenient alternative: you can reserve a private spot in advance, and for many trips it can work out up to 60% cheaper than typical public options—especially when public street parking is hard to find or you’d otherwise pay by the hour. Even when prices are similar, pre-booking helps you avoid the “no space left” problem on busy days.

Resident permits and visitor parking in Schrijversbuurt

If you live or run a business in Schrijversbuurt, you may be able to apply for a parking permit depending on the rules for area 711. Permits are requested online via the municipality’s E-loket (P-loket) using DigiD. From 1 January 2026, the monthly fee for a first resident permit in the “schilwijk / restgebied” category is €4.72 per month, and for a second permit €12.56 per month.

For residents’ guests, there’s also a digital visitor scheme. With visitor rules you can register a visitor’s license plate, there’s no limit on the number of hours the visitor parking can cover, but you can typically only have one visitor at a time. From 1 January 2026, the visitor permit fee is €109.32 per year. Make sure you follow the registration rules carefully (for example, don’t register the plate that belongs to your own address).

No free parking inside Schrijversbuurt? Use P+R and public transport

Because Schrijversbuurt has paid parking across the board during 09:00–21:00, the most reliable way to reduce parking hassle is to park outside the neighborhood—then continue by public transport. Park-and-ride options on the edge of Eindhoven (such as P+R Meerhoven or P+R Genneper Parken) can help you avoid central paid-street time pressure, and you still get to your destination without hunting for a meter spot.

Mobypark parking rates near Schrijversbuurt

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.40

1 week parking

from € 66.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Schrijversbuurt, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking in Schrijversbuurt

What are the paid parking hours in Schrijversbuurt (Eindhoven)?
In Schrijversbuurt (parking area 711), paid parking applies across public roads and public parking spaces. Paid parking is in effect every day from 09:00 to 21:00, including public holidays.
Is there free parking in Schrijversbuurt?
No—inside Schrijversbuurt there isn’t a general free street-parking option, because paid parking applies across the neighborhood during the regulated hours. If you want to avoid paid parking costs and availability pressure, consider park-and-ride (P+R) at the edge of Eindhoven and continue by public transport.
Is Schrijversbuurt an E9 parking zone?
No. Schrijversbuurt (area 711) is not an E9 parking zone. E9 areas have their own separate time rules, while Schrijversbuurt follows its area 711 paid parking schedule.
How do resident permits and visitor parking work in Schrijversbuurt?
Residents and eligible businesses in Schrijversbuurt can apply for a resident permit via the municipality’s E-loket (P-loket) using DigiD. From 1 January 2026, the fee for the first resident permit in the “schilwijk / restgebied” category is €4.72 per month, and the second is €12.56 per month. Residents can also apply for a digital visitor scheme to register guest license plates; there’s no limit on the hours covered, but you can typically only have one visitor at a time. From 1 January 2026, the visitor permit fee is €109.32 per year.