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Looking for parking Amsterdam Zuidoost? In this area the best choice depends on where you park (tariff zones), how long you stay, and whether you prefer street payment, Park & Ride rules, or a reserved private spot.

Book private parking in Amsterdam Zuidoost with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners aren’t using day-to-day—like hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots. Instead of waiting for a street space to appear (or paying a garage walk-in rate), you can arrive with a spot reserved for your dates.

Since Zuidoost includes busy corridors where street parking can fill quickly, comparing a reserved option on Mobypark with paid street parking or public garages can help you avoid time pressure—especially around popular hubs.

Paid street parking in Zuidoost: check the map and the times

In Amsterdam Zuidoost, paid parking applies in specific streets and time windows. The municipality publishes a map showing where and when you must pay, and this can expand over time. For example, the official municipality guidance states that from Monday 13 April 2026 you must pay to park in Gein, and it also describes when permit applications become possible for residents, businesses, and other eligible groups.

Tariffs differ per zone. In Zuidoost examples shown by the municipality, paid parking is listed at around €1.72 per hour in certain paid areas/times (with other streets using different rates). The key is to always follow the signage and the zone map for your exact street.

When the street is busy, choose certainty over searching

On event days or during peak shopping hours, street-paid spots around busy areas can be hard to find—then you risk losing time (or parking in a zone you didn’t plan for). If your priority is “arrive and park,” a reserved private spot can be simpler than circling for meter availability.

For many drivers, Mobypark is a useful alternative to walking up to a public garage or relying on street spaces: you’re booking from a pool of private, bookable locations (often in unused owner capacity) rather than competing for the same limited on-street bays.

  • Short stop: compare hourly street rates with the cost of a reserved spot for your exact duration.
  • Full day: check whether garages and tariff zones work out more expensive than booking a private spot in advance.
  • Peak periods: if you’re visiting during busy times, pre-booking typically reduces uncertainty.

Park & Ride from Zuidoost: P+R Arena transfer rules

P+R Arena is designed for cheaper parking when you combine it with public transport. The official P+R guidance states that the discounted tariff depends on when you enter and whether there are events at the ArenA or Ziggo Dome:

  • €6 for 24 hours if you enter on weekdays after 10:00, or on the weekend and on public holidays.
  • €13 for the first 24 hours, then €6 per 24 hours if you enter on weekdays before 10:00.

The P+R regeling is only valid when there are no football matches, events, or concerts in the ArenA or Ziggo Dome. You must travel to the city centre by public transport, and your last OV check-in must be in the centre zone to qualify for the P+R price. You must also buy the required P+R card at the machine; OVpay is not valid for the discount. You can park for up to 96 hours under the P+R tariff.

If you’d rather not rely on transfer timing or check-in rules, Mobypark can be the easier comparison: instead of planning around P+R conditions, you can book a private spot for a direct car arrival.

Permits vs visitors: don’t assume a permit covers your parking

Paid parking zones in Zuidoost can include permit areas for residents, businesses, and other eligible groups. The municipality explains how to apply for permits in relevant areas (for example, it outlines permit eligibility for Gein starting from early February 2026). If you don’t hold the correct permit category for the specific zone, you generally need to pay the standard street tariffs or choose another permitted option.

This is why it’s important to read the signs for your exact street and tariff zone—near recent expansions, rules can change from one sub-area to the next.

Get the right result on Mobypark (and compare it fast)

Use the prefilled search bar to set Amsterdam Zuidoost and your arrival and departure dates. Then compare your options based on how you’ll actually park:

  • Street: you pay per hour in tariff areas (rates and times vary).
  • P+R: cheaper only if you follow the transport and event conditions.
  • Reserved private parking: book in advance with owner-used-but-not-daily spots, so you’re not dependent on immediate street availability.

If you want the P+R details and day-ticket basics, check the FAQ below before you decide.

Tarifas de aparcamiento de Mobypark cerca de Amsterdam Zuidoost

Tiempo de aparcamiento

Tarifas de aparcamiento Mobypark

1 hora de aparcamiento

desde € 1.44

24 horas de aparcamiento

desde € 11.52

1 semana de aparcamiento

desde € 80.64

1 mes de aparcamiento

desde € 345.60

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre aparcamiento en Amsterdam Zuidoost

Where can I park cheaply in Amsterdam Zuidoost?
In Zuidoost, cheaper options usually come from using Park & Ride (like P+R Arena) with the discounted rules, or from booking a reserved private spot. Street parking is paid in tariff zones and the costs depend on the exact area and time window, so pre-checking the signs or comparing to a reserved option can save time and money.
Do I have to pay for street parking in Amsterdam Zuidoost?
Yes, in many streets in Amsterdam Zuidoost you must pay for parking during the posted time window. Paid parking is organised by tariff zones, and the municipality provides a map showing where and when you must pay. Always follow the street signs for your exact location and pay at the parking meter for the required time.
Can you park for free in the Bijlmer (Amsterdam Zuidoost)?
Free parking is limited. Many Bijlmer streets are in paid parking areas, and the rules can change as new streets are added to the paid zone. Check the signs and the tariff zone information for the exact street before leaving your car, because nearby streets can have different rules.
What are the P+R Arena parking conditions for the discounted tariff?
P+R Arena discounted pricing depends on when you enter and on whether there are events at ArenA/Ziggo Dome. The discount applies only when there are no football matches, events, or concerts in those venues. You must travel to the city centre by public transport, and your last OV check-in must be in the centre zone. You need to buy the P+R card at the machine, OVpay doesn’t qualify for the discount, and you can park up to 96 hours.
What is the day ticket cost for parking in Amsterdam Zuidoost?
Day ticket prices depend on Amsterdam’s tariff zone where you park. The commonly used day ticket prices are €8,05 for tariff area 1 and €6,98 for tariff area 2. Before you buy, confirm which tariff zone applies to your exact street in Zuidoost (the parking machine/signs are the safest source).
How do I pay for street parking in Amsterdam Zuidoost?
For paid street parking, you pay at the parking meter/automaat. Set the parking time based on the posted tariff window and follow the instructions on the machine for your tariff zone. If your area is newly added or rules changed, double-check the sign at the spot before you pay.
Do resident parking permits in Zuidoost work for visitors?
No. Parking permits are issued for specific eligible groups (such as residents or businesses) and for the correct permit zone. If you’re visiting and don’t have the right permit category for that zone, you typically must pay the posted street rates or use another option that’s allowed for your situation.