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Aparcamientos Mobypark cerca de Stadshart

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Parking Stadshart in Amstelveen is doable if you pick the right garage time window, know when street parking switches on, and use blue zones correctly.

Book private parking for Stadshart with Mobypark

If you want a calmer arrival (and avoid searching for a space when the center is busy), Mobypark lets you book private parking spots offered by owners who aren’t using them every day—think hotel or office parking, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of relying on limited public options, you reserve a spot for your dates, then drive in with less time pressure. For longer visits (beyond the “free minutes” window in the garages), private booking can also work out up to about 60% cheaper versus pay-and-display charges, depending on your stay length.

Stadshart garages (Stadsplein and Schouwburg): free first 90 minutes, then pay in blocks

For most drivers, the simplest public option around Stadshart is the garage pair at Stadsplein and Schouwburg. Both garages offer the first 90 minutes for free every day (including weekends). After that free period, the rate becomes €3 per 30 minutes, with a maximum daily tariff of €40.

That “free 90 minutes” rule is great for quick shopping stops, but if you’re staying longer, the charges add up fast—this is where reserving a private space on Mobypark can be a practical alternative, because you don’t have to stretch your visit to fit the public free window.

  • Schouwburg garage: door clearance is 1.90 m, so check your vehicle height if you’re in an SUV/van.
  • Evening parking: cinema/theatre visitors can buy an outbound exit ticket for €8.50 (valid for parking between 18:00 and 01:00 for up to 4 hours).

Street parking near Stadshart: paid times and high costs

Street parking in the Amstelveen city-center area (where Stadshart is located) is paid and operates on set times. In practice, this means street searching can waste time—especially during peak shopping hours—so plan ahead.

  • Mon–Sat: 09:00–18:00
  • Friday (koopavond): until 21:00
  • Sunday: 12:00–18:00

Public street tariffs are also not “budget-friendly” (the minimum mentioned is €16 per 4 hours), and time limits can make you move your car sooner than expected. If you’re parking for longer than a quick stop—or you’re arriving close to the paid window—compare this with a booked private space on Mobypark, which helps you avoid pay-and-time pressure.

Blue zones around Stadshart: free with a parking disc, but only for limited hours

Amstelveen has blue zones where you can park for free with a parking disc (within the allowed duration). Examples mentioned include:

  • Near the Raadhuis: up to 1.5 hours Mon–Fri 08:30–17:00
  • Parts of Oude Dorp: in some streets, 2–3 hours with the disc
  • Dorpsstraat & Handweg: up to 90 minutes Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00

Because blue-zone durations are limited, they’re best for short stops. If you need more time to park and shop without watching the clock, reserving a private spot through Mobypark can be the easier comparison.

Permits and parking rights: residents, visitors, and special cases

If you live in an area with paid parking, the municipality offers different parking permits. Key practical points:

  • Resident permit: for residents in paid-parking areas; it’s not valid in the “short paid parking” zones in Stadshart and in blue zones.
  • Visitor permit: helps visitors park near the resident; it includes €10 parking credit (the cost is mentioned as €10, including that credit).
  • Disabled parking (GPK): holders may park up to 4 hours at disabled bays, but they still need to follow rules on paid places; in blue zones the maximum duration is not limited in the same way.

If you’re visiting and don’t have the right permit, pre-booking a private spot can remove the risk of ending up on the wrong rule set for the street you choose.

Quick way to choose the best option for your stay

What you need Public option to consider When it’s worth comparing with Mobypark
Short visit Stadsplein/Schouwburg garages (first 90 minutes free) If you might exceed 90 minutes, booking private parking can prevent “block-by-block” costs.
Arriving during paid street hours Street parking (Mon–Sat + Friday evening + Sunday windows) When street searching would cost time (or you stay longer than expected), a reserved spot is easier.
Free with disc (strict duration) Blue zones (disc + maximum time) If you need flexible time, private booking is a better match than managing the disc limit.
Uncertainty / busy days Mixed public availability When you want guaranteed access for your dates, Mobypark’s pre-booking helps.

Tarifas de aparcamiento de Mobypark cerca de Stadshart

Tiempo de aparcamiento

Tarifas de aparcamiento Mobypark

1 hora de aparcamiento

desde € 1.79

24 horas de aparcamiento

desde € 10.00

1 semana de aparcamiento

desde € 56.00

1 mes de aparcamiento

desde € 130.00

Aparcamiento barato cerca de Stadshart, Amstelveen

Preguntas frecuentes sobre aparcamiento en Stadshart

Is there free parking at Stadshart Amstelveen?
Yes. The Stadsplein and Schouwburg garages at Stadshart offer the first 90 minutes for free every day (including weekends). After that, the rate becomes €3 per 30 minutes, up to a maximum daily tariff of €40.
What are the paid street parking hours near Stadshart?
Street parking in the Amstelveen center area is paid from 09:00–18:00 Monday to Saturday. On Fridays (shopping evening/koopavond) it continues until 21:00, and on Sundays it runs from 12:00–18:00.
How much does it cost to park in the Stadshart garages after the free period?
After the first 90 free minutes, Stadsplein and Schouwburg garages charge €3 per 30 minutes. There is also a maximum daily tariff of €40, which matters if you’re staying for several hours.
Where can I park for free with a parking disc near Stadshart?
Amstelveen has blue zones where you can park for free with a parking disc, but only for limited durations. Examples mentioned include up to 1.5 hours near the Raadhuis (Mon–Fri 08:30–17:00) and up to 90 minutes on Dorpsstraat & Handweg (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00). Always follow the exact rules shown on local signage.
Do I need a resident parking permit to park near Stadshart?
If you live in a paid-parking area, you may be eligible for a resident permit. A resident permit is not valid in the short paid parking areas in Stadshart and it does not apply to blue zones. Visitors may use a visitor permit (mentioned as €10, including €10 parking credit). If you don’t have the right permit, booking a private spot is usually the simplest approach.
Can I book private parking in Stadshart in advance?
Yes. With Mobypark you can book private parking spots in the Stadshart area offered by owners who don’t use them every day (for example hotel or office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage space). Pre-booking helps you avoid searching during busy periods and can be a better fit when you expect to stay longer than the public “free minutes” window.