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Finding parking near Restaurant De Beren Haarlem, Haarlem
Book private parking near Restaurant De Beren Haarlem with Mobypark
If you’re looking for parking Restaurant De Beren Haarlem, the practical challenge is getting a spot in Haarlem’s busy center when you arrive. Mobypark helps by offering bookable private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use them (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). Instead of searching last-minute around Hortusplein, you reserve a spot in advance and drive to it.
That can be especially useful for dinner timings on busier days, when street spaces fill quickly and garages can be full or take time to find an entrance spot you like.
Street parking and free windows in Haarlem (what to watch)
Around the city center, street parking is typically signposted and zone-based. Always check the parking signs before you leave the car—rules can change by street and by time of day (and enforcement is strict when you park outside the allowed period).
If you’re hoping for free street parking in Haarlem, it’s mainly on selected public holidays. Haarlem has free parking on several holidays such as New Year’s Day, 1st and 2nd Easter Day, King’s Day, 5 May, Ascension Day, and 1st and 2nd Whit Monday, plus 1st and 2nd Christmas Day. On Good Friday, you can’t count on free parking.
When free windows don’t apply (or if you arrive outside them), street parking can become a time-pressure decision. In those moments, comparing street parking vs. a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark is often the difference between arriving on time and circling for a space.
Paid public parking garages near Hortusplein (including Raaks)
For a more predictable option, paid garages are a common choice in Haarlem’s center. The restaurant area around Hortusplein 3 is often approached via central garage options such as Parkeergarage Raaks (park-and-go style parking).
Garages are convenient, but you still depend on finding a free bay at the right time—on peak evenings, you may spend time maneuvering and queuing. If your goal is to keep the evening plan steady, booking via Mobypark can be a practical alternative: instead of relying on garage availability, you reserve a nearby private spot in advance.
How to compare costs: street caps vs. booking certainty
Street parking costs can look attractive on certain schedules. For example, in areas like Emmaplein Haarlem, there’s an evening rate structure where from 19:00 to 09:00 the price is €1.80 for the whole period, with a maximum of €10 per 24 hours. There’s also a winter detail: between 1 October and 31 March, the first 2 hours are free, then the same €1.80/hour rule applies up to the daily cap.
However, street rates and caps only help if you can actually park within the allowed window and time. If you’re arriving for a specific reservation at Restaurant De Beren, comparing that “potential bargain” to a booked private spot on Mobypark can reduce the risk of ending up with an overrun or an empty-space scramble.
| Parking option | What to expect | When it works best |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking (zones/signs) | Pay attention to time limits; rules vary by street | When you arrive early or you’re inside free/cheap windows |
| Central garages (e.g., Raaks) | Paid, more controlled than street; still depends on availability | When you want a straightforward entrance/exit experience |
| Private parking booking (Mobypark) | Reserve in advance from unused owner spaces | Dinner plans where you want certainty and less searching |
Fast, driver-focused tips for your arrival
- Check your timing: for peak dinner periods, plan to arrive with enough buffer—availability is often the limiting factor around the center.
- Verify street signs before parking: if there’s any doubt about the zone/time, move to a garage or reserve a private spot via Mobypark.
- Use booking to avoid “one more lap”: if you’re deciding between circling for street spaces vs. a garage, a pre-booked option can help you stay on schedule.
Mobypark parking rates near Restaurant De Beren Haarlem
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.75
24 hours parking
from € 12.32
1 week parking
from € 55.00
1 month parking
from € 220.00