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Finding parking near Zestienhoven, Rotterdam Centrum, Rotterdam

If you’re looking for parking Zestienhoven near Rotterdam The Hague Airport, your best choice depends mainly on how long you need to park: quick drop-offs, short stays, or multi-day parking. The rules around the airport access roads are strict—so plan your option before you arrive.

Pre-book private parking in Zestienhoven with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots). Instead of hunting for a street space or relying on airport availability, you can compare options for your exact dates and park with more certainty.

If you’d otherwise consider street parking, note that Rotterdam paid zones can cost roughly €2.24–€6.42 per hour depending on the area. For longer stays, pre-booking through Mobypark can work out significantly cheaper—and it removes the time pressure of searching and re-checking the meter.

Kiss & Ride is only for fast pick-up and drop-off (max 5 minutes free)

The Kiss & Ride area by the terminal is meant for quick passenger movement. You can use it for up to 5 minutes free. If you stay longer than the allowed time, you risk warnings or penalties—so for anything beyond a brief stop, use an airport parking lot or a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

Airport parking: P1 for short stay, P5 for longer days

Rotterdam The Hague Airport offers different lots for different trip lengths. When you reserve online, you’re typically offered the best rates; if you don’t reserve, you may pay the higher “oprij” (drive-up) tariff.

P1 Business Parking is designed for short stays close to the terminal. A commonly cited structure is about €2 for the first 20 minutes, then about €2 for every next 20 minutes—but always verify the latest official rates for your dates. If you’re not sure you’ll find a suitable curbside option quickly, booking in advance (including with Mobypark) helps you avoid time pressure.

P5 Basic is a longer-stay option and is online-booking only (you can’t just drive in without a reservation). Pricing starts around €38 for 1 day when booked online. If you want an alternative that may feel less expensive than airport day rates—or you want to reduce the risk of arriving at peak times—checking Mobypark before you head in can be a practical backup.

Payment at the airport is designed for convenience: you may pay by credit card at entry/exit, use payment machines, or use contactless/Tap & Go where available.

Street parking around Zestienhoven: paid zones, times, and resident permits

Street parking in Rotterdam is generally organized by paid zones and monitored with license-plate enforcement. In 2026, typical hourly rates mentioned for Rotterdam include:

  • Centrum: around €6.42/hour
  • Schil/Centrumring: around €3.20/hour
  • Other areas: around €2.24/hour

Commonly used time windows in the city center include Mon–Thu 09:00–23:00, Fri–Sat 09:00–01:00, and Sun 12:00–23:00—but you should follow the signs on your exact street. Some streets (“Stop & Shop” type) may charge a small reduced amount for the first half-hour.

Resident permits exist for people living in paid areas (conditions apply). Visitor/temporary permits can also be possible depending on your situation. Penalties can apply if you park outside the rules—so for predictable costs, it’s often easier to compare the total day/trip cost with a pre-booked option like Mobypark rather than estimating street parking for hours.

How to choose fast: drop-off, short stay, or multi-day

  • Picking up or dropping off: use Kiss & Ride only up to 5 minutes; if you need more time, choose P1/P5 or book a private spot on Mobypark.
  • Short stay: P1 can suit quick trips, especially when you can reserve; otherwise, a pre-booked private spot can reduce waiting.
  • Multi-day parking: P5 is built for longer stays (online-only). If airport day rates or availability don’t suit your plan, check Mobypark as an alternative.

If you want quick specifics like free-time limits and P1 pricing, you’ll find the key details in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Zestienhoven

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 77.00

1 month parking

from € 100.00

Cheap parking near Zestienhoven, Rotterdam

FAQ about parking in Zestienhoven

How much does parking in Zestienhoven typically cost?
Costs depend on what you use near Rotterdam The Hague Airport. Kiss & Ride is free for a very short time (up to 5 minutes). Street parking in Rotterdam paid zones is often about €2.24/hour in outer areas, €3.20/hour in the ring, and up to €6.42/hour in the city center. Airport long-stay parking like P5 typically starts around €38 for 1 day when booked online. Mobypark may be cheaper for many date ranges because you pre-book a private spot.
Is there free parking near Rotterdam The Hague Airport (Kiss & Ride)?
Yes—Kiss & Ride is free for quick pick-up/drop-off, but it’s limited to a maximum of 5 minutes. If you need longer than 5 minutes, you should switch to an airport parking lot (like short-stay/long-stay options) or pre-book a private parking spot (for example via Mobypark) so you don’t get caught by the time limit.
What are the P1 short-stay parking rules and typical cost?
P1 is the short-stay airport lot for close access. A commonly cited rate structure is about €2 for the first 20 minutes and about €2 for every next 20 minutes, but rates can change—so confirm the latest official prices for your dates. If you don’t reserve online, you may pay a higher “oprij” (drive-up) tariff.
Do I need a permit for street parking around Zestienhoven in Rotterdam?
Most street parking near Zestienhoven/airport surroundings is in paid zones, and enforcement uses license-plate parking. Resident permits exist for people who live in paid areas (with conditions), and visitor/temporary permits may be available depending on the situation. If you’re not sure what applies to the exact street, always follow the street signs and avoid assuming you can park without payment.