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Looking for parking Bovenkerk? If you’re heading to Amstelveen’s Bovenkerk area, you’ll quickly run into paid street parking, time limits, and sometimes permit/blue-zone rules. Below is a practical guide to what to expect—plus a way to avoid the stress with pre-booked private spaces on Mobypark.

Pre-book private parking near Bovenkerk (skip the street search)

Instead of driving around for a free spot, you can reserve bookable private parking spaces via Mobypark. These are unused spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages—made available for drivers when you need them.

If you’re arriving during busy paid-parking hours or you need a longer stay than a blue zone allows, comparing Mobypark to street/garage parking can be a straightforward way to get certainty. Because Mobypark bookings can be up to 60% cheaper than typical public rates for longer stays, it’s also worth checking when the day rate at garages looks steep.

Paid street parking around Bovenkerk: zones, hours, and max stay

In Amstelveen, paid street parking is common, and the exact times/tariffs depend on the parking zone. A frequent pattern is paid parking on street from Monday to Saturday 09:00–18:00, with Friday extended to 21:00 (shopping evening), and Sunday 12:00–18:00. Rates and the maximum parking duration still vary per zone, so it’s essential to confirm the specific street/tariff for your Bovenkerk destination.

Use the municipal digital parking zones map to check your exact address (tariff, times, where pay machines are, and whether you’re in a permit area). When you’re worried about overstaying a short time window, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be an easier alternative than extending a meter and risking a fine.

Blue zones (with a parking disc): free time, but it’s limited

Amstelveen also has blue zones where you can park with a parking disc for a limited duration. The key detail is that the maximum duration and allowed hours differ by location—some areas allow about 1.5 hours, others up to 2–3 hours (and there are also special blue-zone setups). Some groups (for example holders of a disabled parking card) can have different rules, so check your situation carefully.

If your visit is likely to run longer than the blue-zone max, street “free” parking can quickly become a time-pressure problem. In that case, reserving on Mobypark gives you a fixed plan to compare against the uncertainty of finding an eligible disc spot.

Permits and visitor rules: what changes when you’re not a resident

Some parts of Amstelveen use permit-related parking areas. Residents can request a visitor permit for guests; from 1 January 2026, visitors get the first 2 hours free in the areas where a visitor permit is used, and after that you pay €0.25 per hour (with a maximum of 12 hours per registration).

If you don’t have a resident/visitor permit for the specific zone, you usually need to rely on the standard paid parking rules—or choose a pre-booked private spot. That’s where Mobypark can fit naturally into the decision: it’s designed for drivers who want to avoid permit complexity and time-limited public parking.

Garages in Amstelveen Stadshart: free start, then a capped day price

In the Stadshart area, parking garages typically offer the first 90 minutes free every day. After that, the cost is €3 per 30 minutes, with a maximum daily rate (a useful safety net when you expect a longer visit). Even so, availability can still be an issue on busy days.

When you want to avoid arriving and discovering the garage is full (or you’d rather not time your stay around the free 90 minutes), comparing garage parking with a reserved private spot on Mobypark can reduce that last-minute risk.

Free parking on public holidays (but check the fine print)

Amstelveen indicates that parking can be free on several national public holidays (for example Nieuwjaarsdag, Eerste/Tweede paasdag, Hemelvaartsdag, Koningsdag, Bevrijdingsdag, Eerste/Tweede pinksterdag, Eerste/Tweede kerstdag). However, free rules don’t always apply the same way to every facility, so always confirm based on the local signage/zone info.

On holiday periods, it can still help to have a backup plan—especially if you prefer certainty over “hoping it’s free.” A reserved Mobypark spot lets you keep your schedule without searching for the best conditions.

Quick checklist before you park

  • Check the zone for your exact Bovenkerk street/address on Amstelveen’s digital parking map.
  • If it’s paid street parking, confirm the tariff and maximum duration before you start.
  • If it’s a blue zone, confirm the disc validity window for that spot.
  • If you want certainty (or a longer stay), compare public options with pre-booked private parking on Mobypark.

Mobypark parkeertarieven in de buurt van Bovenkerk

Parkeertijd

Mobypark parkeertarieven

1 uur parkeren

van € 1.79

24 uur parkeren

van € 6.50

1 week parkeren

van € 45.50

1 maand parkeren

van € 130.00

Goedkoop parkeren bij Bovenkerk, Amstelveen

Veelgestelde vragen over parkeren in Bovenkerk

Where can I check parking zones, tariffs, and parking times near Bovenkerk in Amstelveen?
Use Amstelveen’s municipal digital map for parking areas. It shows paid parking zones, where pay machines are located, the applicable times/tariffs per area, and whether a permit area applies. Enter the street/address closest to your Bovenkerk destination to see the exact rules for that specific spot.
What are the typical paid street parking times in Amstelveen (relevant for Bovenkerk visits)?
A common pattern in Amstelveen is paid street parking from Monday to Saturday 09:00–18:00, with Friday extended until 21:00, and Sunday from 12:00–18:00. Exact tariffs and maximum stay can still differ by zone, so always confirm the specific Bovenkerk-area street on the municipal parking zone map.
How do blue zones work in Amstelveen—can I park for free with a parking disc?
Yes, in Amstelveen there are blue zones where you can park with a parking disc for a limited duration. The maximum allowed time and the valid hours vary by location, so the disc rules are not identical everywhere. Check the exact blue-zone spot on the parking zone information to avoid overstaying.
Do I need a parking permit in Amstelveen, and what about visitor permits?
Some areas use permit-related rules. Residents can request a visitor permit for guests; since 1 January 2026, visitors get the first 2 hours free in the relevant permit areas, then pay €0.25 per hour (up to a maximum of 12 hours per registration). If you don’t have a permit/registration, you typically must follow the standard paid parking rules for that zone.
Is parking free on public holidays in Amstelveen (for Bovenkerk)?
Amstelveen indicates that parking can be free on multiple national public holidays such as Nieuwjaarsdag, Eerste/Tweede paasdag, Hemelvaartsdag, Koningsdag, Bevrijdingsdag, Eerste/Tweede pinksterdag, and Eerste/Tweede kerstdag. Free rules may not apply the same way to every type of parking facility, so verify using the local signage/zone info for your exact area.
What are the typical parking garage rules and costs in Amstelveen Stadshart for a longer stay?
Garages in the Stadshart area typically offer the first 90 minutes free every day. After that, the charge is usually €3 per 30 minutes, with a capped maximum daily rate (so your cost won’t keep increasing indefinitely). If you expect a longer visit, compare the garage day cap with the convenience of pre-booked private parking.
Can I book private parking near Bovenkerk to avoid street limits and permit rules?
Yes. With Mobypark you can reserve bookable private parking spots in the Bovenkerk area, including spaces such as unused hotel parking, office spots, private driveways, and unused garages. Booking ahead helps you avoid time pressure from street/blue-zone limits and sidesteps permit complexity when you don’t have a resident or visitor permit.