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Amsterdam parking

Amsterdam is a historic city with many small streets and a lot of traffic. In an effort to keep out cars, parking rates have gotten sky-high. You have to pay practically everywhere within the city borders for parking. You’ll pay a parking rate within the centre between €4,50 and  €7,50  per hour . Besides the high parking rates, finding a free parking spot can be challenging. This is why locals mainly rely on their bicycles and public transport in Amsterdam.

So if you plan on visiting Amsterdam by car, parking is really something to take into account. You might want to select a hotel with parking facilities , or park elsewhere during your stay. Apart from the parking difficulties in the capital, the Netherlands has one of the best road infrastructures in the world. So don’t be afraid to visit Amsterdam by car, but make sure to come prepared! As Amsterdam is a relatively small city compared to other European capitals, chances that you need your car are scarce.

On this page;

  • Parking tips ; some tips to prevent high costs and issues with parking
  • Parking garages ; park and charge your vehicle safely in a garage
  • Rates for street parking ; check out the rates that are charged for parking your vehicle on the streets
  • P+R parking ; park and ride options offer cheaper parking for your vehicle just outside of the centre, special conditions do apply

Parking options & tips

As stated before, parking in Amsterdam is practically never free. However, for the parking rates, it does matter a lot where exactly you park. So we’ve gathered the following tips, so you can keep your parking expenses as low as possible. When visiting Amsterdam by car, please note that;

  • There are several P+R zones in Amsterdam. These parking lots are designated areas where visitors can park their car. Usage of these parking facilities isn’t free, but prices are just a fraction of what you’d pay for parking on the streets.
  • Amsterdam is divided into different parking zones with their own rates. Naturally, the city centre is the most expensive parking zone. Depending on your destination, it might be worth walking a bit from one zone to another.
  • Some companies, such as Mobypark parking or Mobian, specialise in renting out parking spots in the city centre for reasonable rates. By booking a parking spot online, you ensure yourself of a convenient parking spot near your destination in a safe environment for your car. Besides, it’s also cheaper than parking on the streets.
  • If you need a car for transportation within the city, you can also use the shared Car2go’s. These electric cars can easily be picked up and dropped off anywhere in Amsterdam, without having to worry about parking costs. If you signup with car2go, you can leave your car elsewhere.
  • Pick a hotel that suits your parking needs. If you need your car near your hotel, you might want to pick a hotel in the South Eastern or Northern part of Amsterdam or a hotel that has parking facilities.

Q-park garages

In Amsterdam, Q-Park is one of the biggest companies offering parking facilities in the city. Scattered around the city the company has 32 garages where you can safely park your vehicle. Their parking facilities are guarded 24/7 and many also offer charging points for electric vehicles. It is recommended to book a parking spot for your vehicle upfront, to ensure that the desired garage has availability. Bookings can be made easily online through their website. Click here for a complete overview of all the Q-Park facilities in Amsterdam .

Q-park parking garages Amsterdam

Cheap parking near Amsterdam Central Station

Are you going to Amsterdam? Park your car at Parking Centrum Oosterdok. Our parking is in the heart of the capital close to Amsterdam Central Station. The cheapest option is to book a day ticket in advance, which can be purchased from € 5 per day up to a maximum of € 25 per day. Tickets are also available at the entrance of the parking, for a daily rate of € 37.50. Do you want to reserve a parking ticket? Visit parkingcentrumoosterdok.nl

Rates for street parking

You have to pay parking expenses practically everywhere within the A10 city ring. Naturally, the further away you get from the centre, the cheaper the rates. Outside of the city ring, parking rates are usually a lot cheaper but still apply. These area’s include; Slotervaart, Buitenveldert, Plein 40-45, IJburg, Osdoper-plein, Noord, Amsterdamse Poort and the area of the Arena station. The map below provides an overview of the parking prices. Please note: these are average prices to provide you with a quick overview. In the map below, you can find the current prices.

Source: parken-Amsterdam.com

Park plus ride (P+R) in Amsterdam

Using Park + Ride (P+R) facilities is the best way to save money on your parking expenses. In our opinion, this is the best option when you plan to be for half a day or more in Amsterdam’s city centre by car. The Park plus Ride spots are located on the outskirts of Amsterdam, nearby motorways and have an outstanding public transport connection to the city centre. Keep in mind that there are certain requirements for parking at discounted Park + Ride rates, which we’ll discuss later.

P+R locations in Amsterdam

These are the various locations where you can park on P+R conditions;

  • P+R RAI (maximum 24 hours discounted P+R rates, after that regular rates apply)
  • P+R Zeeburg l + ll (two locations)
  • P+R Zeeburg lll
  • P+R Sloterdijk
  • P+R Bos en Lommer
  • P+R Johan Cruijff Arena
  • P+R Olympisch Stadion

How much does P+R parking cost in Amsterdam?

Parking at a Park and Ride zone will only cost you either €6,– or €13,– per 24 hours of parking, depending on your time of arrival. A major saving compared to street parking, which costs up to €45,- per 24 hours. At the P+R zones, you are allowed to park for up to 96 hours. The parking rates at the P+R work as follows;

  • Arrival during weekdays before 10:00 a.m. will cost you €13,- the first 24 hours. The next 24 hours will cost you only €1,-
  • Arrival during the weekend or on weekdays after 10:00 a.m. will cost you €6,- per 24 hours.

What are the requirements for the discounted P+R parking?

The parking rates mentioned above are discounted rates, regular price for parking in these areas is €1.40 or 3.50 per hour. To get the discounted rates, you must travel into the city centre zone by public transport . Make sure to keep your public transport ticket , as it will be checked by the P+R vending machine. Please note; that you must purchase your public transport ticket within an hour after parking your car.

Map of P+R in Amsterdam

Summary of P+R conditions

  • Make sure you only travel in the city centre zones by public transport. Take a look at the P+R map above.
  • Don’t forget to check in and out with your public transport card.
  • Use public transport on your return to the P+R where you parked your car./li>
  • To pay the P+R is mandatory to get your P+R discount.

As we mentioned earlier, our mission is to help you get the best out of your stay in Amsterdam. If you doubt whether you will be able to meet the conditions above, then you should consider other options, such as Mobypark or simply paying the regular parking rates.

Infographic P+R Amsterdam

Car2go in Amsterdam

A very sustainable and cheap solution is the Car2go concept. This can save a lot of money whenever you need a car for a short period of time. Another great advantage is not having to pay for parking. So how does it work?

  • Join them:  by signing up via the app in the Google Play Store or The App Store from Apple. A driver’s licence and credit card is mandatory for your registration.
  • Find and reserve using the Car2go app: check out instantly which of the cars is available nearby. Just select one and you have a reservation for 30 minutes.
  • Drive: by activating your rental with the app, then drive easily towards your destination.
  • Parking: is allowed on every public parking space within the Car2go home area.

Note: The Car2go vehicles can only be left within the ring and specified areas. This means that it is a great solution for travelling within the city.

Free parking at your hotel

Most  hotels in Amsterdam  don’t offer free parking. Sometimes there valet services available. This is something to take into account when booking a hotel, as parking can be expensive. If you fancy a hotel with parking facilities your best bet is to check for hotels in the northern part or southeastern part of Amsterdam.

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Parking in Amsterdam: Car parks, rules & free parking

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🅿️ Parking in Amsterdam: Car parks, rules & free parking

Are you planning a city trip by car to beautiful Amsterdam? With its 100 kilometres of canals, 1,300 bridges, and allegedly more bicycles than inhabitants, the city can be tricky for drivers! Parking in Amsterdam is complicated: there are more cars than parking spaces, many bans, and almost everywhere, you have to pay dearly to park your vehicle.

Parking in Amsterdam can, therefore, take a lot of work! But with my tips, you’ll be on the safe side! I’ll explain the best options, where you can park your car, what costs are involved, and what you must avoid at all costs. After all, you want to prevent your city trip to Amsterdam from ending with a parking claw, an expensive surprise at the parking machine, or a costly traffic fine. I want to start with a safe and quick solution.

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Parking in Amsterdam – Car park at the hotel

I did a lot of research on the Internet and found a practical solution for some of you.

You can book a parking space directly at the Leonardo Hotel Amsterdam Rembrandtpark . The parking garage is located just outside the city centre, and from here, you can easily reach the sights of canal city in about 30 minutes on foot or quickly by public transport . Several streetcars stop outside the parking garage! Tickets for public transport .

This is undoubtedly a cheap and practical solution for €27.00 a day , as elsewhere you sometimes have to pay €30.00 for 2 hours!

Of course, you can decide whether to book a hotel as an overnight stay.

✔ All the advantages of this car park in Amsterdam:

  • Parking only 20 minutes from the city centre
  • Enjoy your stay in Amsterdam in peace
  • Direct access to the car park

✔ How does it work?

  • Select the travel date and car park directly on the website, + select the number of days.
  • Follow the instructions and complete the booking process
  • Parking ticket can be cancelled up to 24 hours before arrival

✔ What else should you know?

  • The car park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Address: Staalmeesterslaan 410, 1057 PH, Amsterdam

Book a parking space at the Leonardo Hotel

Book a parking space at the Leonardo Royal Hotel

The best solution: Book the car park in advance!

The best solution: Book the car park in advance!

In recent years, it has become increasingly popular to book parking spaces in car parks online before you travel . This not only gives you the security of knowing that you can park your car in the centre of Amsterdam without wasting too much time but also ensures your vehicle will be well protected. If you book in advance, there is often a considerable discount compared to the average rates, sometimes up to 70 percent ! At the same time, you have the advantage of saving a lot of time, as you don’t have to make the long journey by public transport and you park directly in the city centre.

✓ On top of that, you have complete flexibility, as you can drive out of the parking garage at any time. Last, but not least, it is always good to know in advance what costs you need to factor into your travel budget for parking your car.

I recommend booking parking spaces online in advance via one of the two best-known providers for Amsterdam.

🅿️ Book your parking online with Parclick

Book a parking space online with Parclick

🅿️ Book your parking online with Mobypark

Book a parking space online with Mobypark

While Parclick arranges over 170 parking garages in Amsterdam for booking a secure parking space, Mobypark is a large Dutch provider that helps with the stressful search for a private parking space on site.

The parclick.com website is available in English, and a parking space is reserved for you, even if the parking garage is displayed as “full” on-site. Experience has shown that bookings on both websites are also relatively cheap.

Using the two online reservation systems is self-explanatory . For example, you enter a hotel name, an address, a place of interest, or a prominent location in Amsterdam in the search function on the website, and the portal shows you the available parking garages in the vicinity. Please choose a suitable parking space, and when you enter the date and time of the desired parking time, the respective fees and other helpful information about the parking space will appear, for example, whether it is suitable for SUVs, motorhomes, or minibusses .

You will find out everything from the size of the pitch and the maximum height of the access road to security issues. This includes, for example, video surveillance or night-time lighting of the booked parking space. On the laid-out websites of Parclick.com and Mobypark.com , you will find everything you need to know about booking, payment, and booking codes through the parking process on-site in the “Help” category.

Parking spaces are rare and expensive in Amsterdam. If you book online, the total cost of parking during your stay in Amsterdam will be displayed directly on the provider’s website when you make your reservation. The parking space, which should usually be within walking distance of your accommodation, costs around 20 to 40 euros per day .

If you are looking for a centrally located parking garage for a day trip or short stay in Amsterdam, from which all the city’s major sights are within easy walking distance, here are my three suggestions, bookable directly via Mobypark.com .

  • Muijen’s Parkplatz , Valkenburgerstraat 194A, Amsterdam 1011 NC
  • Valkenburgerstraat – SUV parking , Valkenburgerstraat 194B, A´dam,1011 NC
  • Steven Ng’s Parkplatz , Anne Frankstraat 220, Amsterdam, 1011 MP

From here, you can reach everything: the Rijksmuseum , Dam Square with Madame Tussauds , canal cruises , or the Central train station in 20 minutes or less.

Parking garage in the centre – My 3 top suggestions

Parking in the centre of Amsterdam remains stressful, expensive and unfortunately there are no insider tips. Therefore, either park cheaply, easily accessible or centrally.

🅿️ Markenhoven parking – Close to Amsterdam Central Station. From here, you can reach everything on foot: the city centre, public transport, and the stops for the famous canal cruises. It can sometimes be full.

📍 Adresse: Anne Frankstraat 220, 1011 MP Amsterdam

Markenhoven lot online with Mobypark

🅿️ Parking Marriott Hotel – It is located right next to the canal belt and is easy to reach. Right next to the famous museums of Amsterdam. Direct access to the city centre. Possibility for canal cruises.

📍 Address : Vondelstraat 4, Amsterdam, with reservation

Book Marriott parking lot online with Mobypark

🅿️ De Bijenkorf – Right in the city centre, conveniently located for shoppers who don’t necessarily need to save money, 444 seats, no reservations possible. 📍 Address : Beursplein 15 1012 JW Amsterdam

As I said, parking in the canal city is no fun. The cost of a parking space in the canal city for a day is often higher than the price of a rental car!

Parking on the street in the canal belt

Parking on the street in the canal belt

The historic city centre of Amsterdam is relatively narrow and needs to be built for car traffic. Pedestrians, the countless cyclists, public transport, and cars have to share the limited space on the streets. On the canals, the tour boats sometimes travel in columns, one behind the other. All in all, the city is very crowded. The few parking spaces along the streets are in short supply , and it isn’t easy to find a free space.

X The maze of streets in the historic city centre can become a nightmare when looking for a parking space.

Many of the smaller streets in the city centre are one-way streets. Bridges or even individual thoroughfares are often closed to private traffic; only streetcars, buses, and cyclists can pass. So if you are looking for a parking space in the centre of Amsterdam, you need to be highly attentive and preferably a concentrated passenger.

What do I need to bear in mind, and what rules apply?

What do I need to bear in mind, and what rules apply?

In almost all areas of Amsterdam, even outside the city centre, parking on public roads is subject to a charge .

🅿️ Note 1 : The more central the district, the higher the charges. In the city centre, these can quickly reach 5 euros per hour . There is usually no time limit, but the daily fees can soon add up to 45 euros .

🅿️ Note 2 : You have to pay here every day of the week from 9 a.m. and at weekends until 4 a.m. the following day . The further away you are from the city centre, the lower the parking fees become, although hourly rates of 3 to 4 euros are still due here.

🅿️ Note 3 : Even if you only stop for a short time, you should visit one of the parking machines, as there are intensive checks . This is now done by vehicles that scan all licence plates and compare them with a database linked to the parking machines.

Tip : You usually have to enter your car’s licence plate number at the parking machines, which is then stored in a database. There is no classic paper printout, but a receipt is available on request. As usual in the Netherlands, debit or credit card payments are made cashless . Maestro, V-Pay, Mastercard, and Visa are accepted without any problems.

Penalties for incorrect parking

The fines for exceeding the parking time are steep and  start at around 50 euros plus the unpaid parking time . Anyone who overstays will receive a parking claw. The costs for removal start at about 200 euros. Cars obstructing traffic are towed away, costing as much as 400 euros.

In addition, the car must be released at a depository against immediate payment . However, the penalty is often not the worst thing, but the process always takes a while, and therefore, much of the planned viewing time in Amsterdam is lost.

Park & Ride in Amsterdam

A cheaper option is to park your car in one of the Park & Ride facilities on the city’s outskirts and then switch to public transport. However, this option only works for a maximum of 96 hours, in some cases up to 24 hours, and sometimes not at all.

The Park & Ride offer in Amsterdam is primarily intended for locals who park their car during the day, switch to public transport and return to their car in the evening. If you want to park your car for longer than just one day, there are a few hurdles .

Many parking lots have a separate entrance for Park & Ride . It would help if you used this, as you will have to pay a much higher price at all other lanes. Otherwise, press the P+R button at the counter and do not use your debit or credit card (only intended for long-term parkers), but be sure to take a ticket ! Sometimes, the parking garages are full, so you have to wait! It is also impossible to park in some Park & Ride parking lots at certain times.

❌ For example, the Park & Ride parking lot ArenA is wholly closed to Park & Ride customers during events in the Johan-Cruijff-ArenA (soccer matches, concerts, etc.).

In most (but not all) parking lots, you can buy a discounted public transport ticket (GVB) for the journey to the city centre, valid for the outward and return journey. You must keep the ticket safe and hold it against the ticket validator when entering and exiting the car park. Before exiting, when paying at the parking machine, the ticket will be scanned, and it will also be checked whether the journey began immediately before in the city centre. This also works with all other tickets. This is the only way to get the reduced fare of 1 to 8 euros daily . Otherwise, daily charges of 12 to 50 euros can quickly arise!

Park & Ride is an alternative, but you must do a lot of research in advance and strictly stick to your schedule. Just one small mistake can quickly lead to expensive surprises. It is inexpensive, but not ideal for tourists!

If you decide to use this parking option anyway, the most critical P+R parking lots are well-signposted near the A10 Amsterdam ring road. Always enter the address given in the navigation system.

🅿️ P+R Zeeburg 1+2

  • Address : Zuiderzeeweg 46A, 1095 KJ Amsterdam – Exit S114
  • Connection: Tram 26, Bus 37

🅿️ P+R Amsterdam RAI

  • Address : Europaplein 24, 1078 RV Amsterdam – Exit S109
  • Connection: Metro 51 + 52

🅿️ P+R VUmc

  • Address : Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004, 1081 LA Amsterdam – Exit S108
  • Connection: Tram 5 + 24, Metro 51

🅿️ P+R Olympisch Stadion

  • Address : Laan de Hesperiden, 1076 DE Amsterdam – Exit S108
  • Connection: Tram 24

🅿️ P+R Bos en Lommer

  • Address : Leeuwendalersweg 23b, 1055 JE Amsterdam – Exit 105 (from the south) 104 (from the north)
  • Connection: Tram: 7, Bus: 21

🅿️ P+R Sloterdijk

  • Address : Piarcoplein 1, 1043 DW Amsterdam – Exit S102
  • Connection: 19, bus: 22, train

🅿️ P+R ArenA (closed during events)

  • Adress : Burgemeester Stramanweg 130, 1101 EP Amsterdam, A2 Abfahrt Oudekerke a/d Amstel
  • Connection: Metro 54, train

This is how much the P+R parking lot in Amsterdam costs

If you have internalised the P+R rules for Amsterdam for the first time and follow the rules described below, you can park a little outside the centre of the canal city at a very reasonable price.

The parking rate for 24 hours depends on the arrival time at the P+R parking lot in Amsterdam. The maximum parking time at most parking lots is, as already mentioned, 96 hours or four days at a cost of:

🅿️ Monday to Friday before 10 a.m.: 8 euros for the first 24 hours, thereafter 1 euro

🅿️ Monday to Friday after 10 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday all day: 1,- Euro

This means that you can park in Amsterdam for as little as 1,00€ per day.

But please don’t forget, to take advantage of the low Park + Ride rates, you must purchase a ticket for public transportation, as described.

📝 Please note : If you exceed the maximum parking time, you will be charged the regular parking rate for the time afterward.

Step by step to cheap P+R in Amsterdam

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  • Choose the right P+R parking lot

From the A10, all of the above parking lots are well-signposted. There are sometimes restrictions for some parking lots. It is best to check in advance at City of Amsterdam Park + Ride (P+R)

  • Choose the right entrance

Be sure to select the lanes marked P+R . If there is only one lane, press the extra P+R button, then nothing can go wrong. Do not pay by credit card here. The parking fee is only paid on exit.

  • Buy a return ticket for local public transport

After parking your car, take your parking ticket to one of the blue ticket machines within one hour . Hold the parking ticket under the scanner and enter the number of people (max. 5) who need a ticket for the GVB public transportation system.

  • Pay attention to the validity and rules for the ticket

Each ticket purchased can now only be used once for a maximum one-hour outward journey (including change) to the city centre and once for a maximum return journey (including change). The outward and return journey time always starts with the respective check-in on the bus, streetcar, or subway. The number of hours or days in between is irrelevant. So, only one ticket per person.

A ticket may only be used to return to the city centre. Further journeys in Amsterdam must be paid for separately. Keep your ticket safe. The return journey to the P+R must be made within one hour (including changing trains) from the centre of Amsterdam . Remember: always scan your ticket at one of the machines on the train when boarding and alighting.

  • Pay parking fee

Insert parking ticket now in red: Betaalautomaaten . Then, scan the GVB ticket. You must pay for the ticket within one hour of the last check-out because the P+R machine checks everything at the end, from check-in for the return journey to a station in the city centre. If everything is correct, you will get your cheap P+R rate. Pay with a debit or credit card, get a parking ticket, follow the rules, and you’re done!

Opening hours of the Park & Ride parking lots

Exit is possible at all P+R parking lots at any time . Entry is also possible with the following exceptions:

  • P+R Amsterdam RAI: 07.00 to 24.00 daily
  • P+R VUmc: 07.00 to 22.00 daily, P+R prices only from Fri 18:00 to Mon 4:00
  • P+R ArenA: closed during events

The journey from the P+R parking lot to the city centre of Amsterdam takes about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the means of transport and destination.

Free parking in Amsterdam

In many other cities, it is still possible to park your car on the side of the road in a residential area and then take public transport into the city center . In Amsterdam, this becomes almost impossible, as parking around the significant stops, even on the city’s outskirts, is generally limited to a few hours .

And even in the residential areas on the city’s outskirts, public parking spaces on the street are in short supply. You should also remember the many risks of losing sight of your car for a while. It’s not so easy to pop in and check that everything is OK. Also, always leave the glove compartment open to ensure no valuables are in the vehicle.

In exceptional cases, free parking is possible at hotels outside the city. More on this in the next section.

Parking at the hot el

Parking at the hotel

In the photo, you can see the hotel The Toren featured in my list of the top 10 hotels for an overnight stay in Amsterdam. Of course, you immediately recognize the parking situation. Situated in a row of old merchants’ houses, on a narrow street and directly on the canal, there are no parking facilities apart from a few public parking spaces. This applies to almost all hotels within the canal belt.

Outside of this, several hotels within walking distance of the city centre offer private parking spaces. In addition to the accommodation costs, parking here ranges from 15.00 euros for more basic accommodation to 65.00 euros for the luxury segment. Overnight accommodations further away also offer inexpensive parking facilities but can only be reached daily by public transport , which is subject to a charge. This is often not worthwhile for tourists.

If you are travelling to Amsterdam by car, want to keep an eye on your vehicle at all times, and are looking for accommodation with free parking , even if it is a little out of town, you will find some suggestions in my separate article, Hotels + free parking .

Important – How safe is your car?

Amsterdam is no more or less dangerous than any other big city. As everywhere else, you shouldn’t keep valuables, GPS, etc. in the car. Cars are frequently broken into or have their windows smashed at the side of the road.

The risk is lower in parking garages or guarded parking lots, but you should always leave your car empty for everyone to see.

What to do when parking in Amsterdam?

There are parking facilities and other garages in the city centre or port. Still, cheap parking must be more than enough in the Dutch metropolis. Going to Amsterdam by car is impossible, and you should consider finding a suitable parking space before setting off.

The stress-free reservation of a suitable parking space in advance saves you stress and time so that you can quickly immerse yourself in the Amsterdam experience.

Book a parking space online with ParkClick

Parking at the airport

Parking at the airport

As at all international airports, long-term parking with direct access to the terminal is the most expensive. For covered or open parking lots P1-P6 located directly at Schiphol airport, costs vary between 50 and 350 euros per week, depending on season and occupancy.

🅿️ Important: always book your parking space online in advance .

Secure Park & Fly is less expensive. Prices for privately supervised parking lots start from €30.00 / week. If you have enough time, you can park your car outside the airport and use the parking service shuttle bus to get to and from the airport.

Online parking

If you’re arriving a day in advance, it’s a good idea to check out the Park, Sleep & Fly offers available from certain hotels. This means paying for one night and parking for 2-3 weeks on the hotel grounds for around €30-35 per week. Transfer to the airport is always available.

Similar offers are also available for the many hotel parking lots near the airport. Please read all about it in my article Airport Parking .

Parking at the harbour

Parking at the harbour

Cruises are becoming increasingly popular. The impressive PTA – Passenger Terminal Amsterdam – is located directly behind Centraal Station, and the extensive luxury liners can be seen from afar. There are generally three options for supervised parking with connections to the terminal.

🅿️ Self-parking – If you only travel for a maximum of 96 hours (disadvantage), you can use the P+R Zeeburg. See above for details and how it works. Costs max. 8 € per day. Otherwise, monitored harbour parking garages in and around Amsterdam. Costs are always from 100 to 120 € per week. Shuttle buses transport passengers to and from the ship around the clock for 30 minutes. Bookings can be made via Poort Parking Amsterdam , for example. Costs from around €115 for a week.

🅿️ Valet parking – Private providers pick up and drop off your car directly at the pier. The vehicle remains in a guarded parking lot during your cruise. Practical, cheaper than a normal parking lot and secure.

🅿️ Parking at the Hotel – Another parking option is the hotel parking lots of some hotels near the port. If you arrive the day before the ship sails, you pay for an overnight stay and the use of the parking lot during the cruise. The flagship hotel directly at the cruise terminal is the Mövenpick Hotel . Otherwise, read through Hotels + free parking . Pay particular attention to the Amadi Panorama Hotel . There is a public parking garage here for €7.50 per day.

Those looking for a parking space can also find detailed information in my article Parking at the Cruise Port .

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Parking in Amsterdam

parking in amsterdam

We wouldn’t normally recommend driving in Amsterdam for visitors – one reason is that parking is limited and quite expensive in the city centre.

Amsterdam has 11 Park & Ride locations around the city ring road A10 where you can park for up to 96 hours at a discounted rate.

However if you do need to bring your car into Amsterdam then here is an overview of parking options available.

Street Parking in Amsterdam

If you park somewhere on a street in Amsterdam then you will need to pay for a ticket at a parking meter or using a mobile.

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You now have to input your vehicle registration (number plate) into the meter – there is no longer a need to display a ticket – although a receipt can be requested. Note that payment can only be made by debit or credit cards (Mastercard/Visa/Amex) – coins are no longer accepted.

Amsterdam is split into various zones that have different on-street parking rates. The inner centre is the most expensive at €7.50 per hour . You can choose an hourly rate or day rate up to 1900 or 2100.

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As you get further away from the centre the hourly tariff reduces – €6.50 down to some limited €0.10 zones.

You may also encounter special Blue Zones where paid parking is not in force. Here you can park for free for a limited (stated) time but you must display a blue parking disc with you arrival time.

There are around 12,000 charging points for electric vehicles in Amsterdam, though standard parking rates apply.

Those living in an area with paid parking can apply for an Amsterdam resident’s parking permit ( vergunninghouders ) which is charged every 6 months.

Permit rates vary depending on the area you live and the rules for where you can park are complex. Electric vehicle owners get priority on the waiting list for parking permits.

Scan cars / traffic wardens patrol the city and have the power to issue tickets, clamp illegally parked vehicles or tow away persistent offenders.

Finally, take care if trying to park next to a canal… you really don’t want to end up going for a swim!

Car Parks in Amsterdam

There are a number of off-street car parks (parkeergarges) in the centre of Amsterdam.

The largest car park in central Amsterdam is Parking Centrum Oosterdok which has advanced parking day rates of €10-€25. It has nearly 1,400 spaces and is located just east of central station.

IJDock and IJ-oever car parks have a pre-booked day rate from €15 (until 0000), Q Park Central Station (opposite central station) offers a pre-booked online rate of €32.50 for 24 hours.

Some other car parks may offer discounts for day parking at weekends.

The following is a list of selected car parks within Amsterdam city centre :

Parking Centrum Oosterdok , Oosterdoksstraat 150, 1011 DK Amsterdam 1,369 spaces / 60 charging points / 2.10m €1.50 for 12 mins (€7.50 per hour), day rate €45, advance day rates €10-€25

Interparking IJDock , IJdok 33, 1013 MM Amsterdam 350 spaces / 38 charging points / 2.05m €3.50 for 30 mins (€7.00 per hour), day rate €40, advance day rates from €15

Interparking IJ-oever Centrum , Vriesseveem 9, 1019 GM Amsterdam 173 spaces / 16 charging points / 2.00m €2.50 for 30 mins (€5.00 per hour), day rate €40, advance day rates from €15

Q Park Central Station , Prins Hendrikkade 20a, 1012 TL Amsterdam 410 spaces / 6 charging points / 1.90m €3.60 for 30 mins (€7.20 per hour), day rate €60, advance day rates from €32.50

Q Park Nieuwendijk , Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 40, 1012 HG Amsterdam 360 spaces / 31 charging points / 1.90m €3.20 for 30 mins (€6.40 per hour), day rate €60, advance day rates from €27.50

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Q Park De Bijenkorf , Beursplein 15, 1012 JW Amsterdam 468 spaces / 14 charging points (unavailable until Oct 2024) / 1.80m €1.60-€2.75 for 15 mins (€6.40-€11 per hour), day rate €55

Q-Park Waterlooplein , Valkenburgerstraat 238, 1011 ND Amsterdam 195 spaces / 14 charging points / 1.90m €1.60-€2.95 for 15 mins (€6.40-€11.80 per hour), day rate €60, advance rate €42.50

Q-Park Kalverstraat , Singel 451 C, 1012 WP Amsterdam 122 spaces / 1.88m €5.60 per hour, day rate €79

Q-Park The Bank Rembrandtplein , Amstelstraat 12, 1017 DA Amsterdam 110 spaces / 14 charging points / 2.10m €6 per hour, day rate €60/€70

Q-Park Europarking , Marnixstraat 250, 1016 TL Amsterdam 710 spaces / 2 charging points / 1.95m €1.20-€2.00 for 15 mins (€4.80-€8.00 per hour), day rate €50, advance rate €45

Q-Park Byzantium , Tesselschadestraat 1 G, 1054 ET Amsterdam 446 spaces / 8 charging points / 1.95m €1.60-€2.95 for 15 mins (€6.40-€11.80 per hour), day rate €68, advance rate €45

Q-Park Museumplein , Van Baerlestraat 33 B, 1071 AP Amsterdam 573 spaces / 24 charging points / 1.90m €1.60-€2.95 for 15 mins (€6.40-€11.80 per hour), day rate €60, advance rate €37.50

Q-Park Weesperplein , Eerste Boerhaavestraat 29, 1091 GM Amsterdam 114 spaces / 4 charging points / 1.95m €2.00 for 19 mins (€6.32 per hour), day rate €32

Q-Park Centrum Oost , Tweede Boerhaavestraat 20, 1091 AN Amsterdam 255 spaces / 1.95m €2.00 for 19 mins (€6.32 per hour), day rate €32

Rokin (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Rokin 67, 1012 KK Amsterdam 293 spaces / 20 charging points / 2.00m €0.25 for 2 mins (€7.50 per hour), day rate €75

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Albert Cuyp (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Ruysdaelkade 100, 1072 AT Amsterdam 600 spaces / charging points available / 2.10m €0.65 for 6 mins (€6.50 per hour), day rate €65

De Hallen (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Bellamyplein 41, 1053 AT Amsterdam 110 spaces / 16 charging points / 2.10m €0.65 for 6 mins (€6.50 per hour), day rate €65

Markenhoven (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Anne Frankstraat 220, 1011 MP Amsterdam 352 spaces / 8 charging points / 2.00m €0.25 for 2 mins (€7.50 per hour), day rate €75

Marnix (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Frederik Hendrikplantsoen 25, 1052 XP Amsterdam 800 spaces / 80 charging points / 2.10m €0.65 for 6 mins (€6.50 per hour), day rate €65

Mercatorplein (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Mercatorplein 2A, 1057 CB Amsterdam 200 spaces / 2.10m €0.25 for 3 mins (€5.00 per hour), day rate €50

Piet Hein (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Piet Heinkade 59, 1019 GM Amsterdam 400 spaces / 20 charging points / 2.60m €0.25 for 3 mins (€5.00 per hour), day rate €50

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Stadhuis / Nat. Opera & Ballet (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Waterlooplein 28, 1011 PG Amsterdam 400 spaces / 31 charging points / 1.80m €0.25 for 2 mins (€7.50 per hour), day rate €75

Willemspoort (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Haarlemmer Houttuinen 549, 1013 GM Amsterdam 203 spaces / 12 charging points / 2.10m €0.25 for 2 mins (€7.50 per hour), day rate €75

APCOA Prins&Keizer, Prinsengracht 927, 1017 HL Amsterdam 140 spaces / 4 charging points / 1.70m €3.00 for 27 mins (€6.67 per hour), day rate €55

APCOA Heinekenplein , Eerste van der Helststraat 6, 1072 NV Amsterdam 259 spaces / 6 charging points / 2.00m €3.00 for 27 mins (€6.67 per hour), day rate €55

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APCOA De Loodsen , Veembroederhof 208, 1019 HC Amsterdam 446 spaces / 2.00m €2.00 for 30mins (€4.00 per hour), day rate €30

APCOA Museum Quarter , Nicolaas Maesstraat 2 D, 1071 RA Amsterdam 72 spaces / 4 charging points / 1.90m €1.60 for 20 mins (€4.80 per hour), day rate €39

APCOA Albert Cuyp , Ruysdaelkade 93, 1072 AM Amsterdam 273 spaces / 76 charging points / 2.10m €0.17 for 2 mins (€5.10 per hour), day rate €51

APCOA Cruquiuskade , Johan de Rijkestraat 1, 1018 AM Amsterdam 75 spaces / 2.00m €6.00 per hour, day rate €55

Here are a few more options for car parks outside the inner centre of Amsterdam :

APCOA Flow Amsterdam , Gelrestraat 2, 1079 MZ Amsterdam 170 spaces / 6 charging points / 2.00m €1.50 for 20 mins (€4.50 per hour), day rate €30

Dome P17 (Gemeente Amsterdam) , Passage 90, 1101 AX Amsterdam 550 spaces / 2.10m ( at Ziggo Dome ) €0.70 for 12 mins (€3.50 per hour), day rate €35

RAI parking , Europaplein 24, 1078 GZ Amsterdam 3,200-5,000 spaces / 40 charging points (P1/P4) / 1.90m (P1/2/3/7) 2.70m (P4) €5.50 per hour, day rate €32, advance rate €27

Interparking Olympisch Stadion , Olympisch Stadion 44, 1076 DE Amsterdam 500 spaces / 42 charging points / 2.00m €1.00 for 12 mins (€5.00 per hour), day rate €50

Q-Park Mahler , Aaron Coplandstraat 8, 1082 MG Amsterdam 1,763 spaces / 90 charging points / 2.05m €10.00 per hour, day rate €80

Q-Park Symphony , Leo Smitstraat 4, 1082 MP Amsterdam 537 spaces / 6 charging points / 2.00m €3.00 for 18 mins (€10.00 per hour), day rate €80

Q-Park Westergasfabriek , Van Bleiswijkstraat 8, 1051 DG Amsterdam 485 spaces / 6 charging points / 2.10m €2.00 for 26 mins (€4.62 per hour), day rate €36

Q-Park Bos en Lommer , Leeuwendalersweg 23 B, 1055 JE Amsterdam 497 spaces / 4 charging points / 2.10m €1.00 for 15 mins (€4.00 per hour), day rate €14

Q-Park Oostenburg , Dijksgracht, 1018 PL Amsterdam 704 spaces / 38 charging points / 2.10m €2.00 for 23 mins (€5.22 per hour), day rate €45

Q-Park Oostpoort , Polderweg 92, 1093 KP Amsterdam 867 spaces / 13 charging points / 2.00m €1.00 for 16 mins (€3.75 per hour), day rate €26

Q Park Eurocenter , Barbara Strozzilaan 342, 1083 HN Amsterdam 476 spaces / 2 charging points / 1.90m €10.00 per hour, day rate €65

P1 Parkeergarage Houthavens , Danzigerkade 23, 1013 AP Amsterdam 600 spaces / 32 charging points / 2.00m €5.00 per hour, day rate €35

P1 Parkeergarage Awarehouse , Danzigerkade 15, 1013 AP Amsterdam 200 spaces / 119 charging points / 1.90m €2.50 for 30 mins (€5.00 per hour), day rate €30

P1 Minerva Parking , Koivistokade 36, 1013 BB Amsterdam 600 spaces / 2.00m €5.00 per hour, day rate €30; Sundays: €3.00 per hour, day rate €20

Some high-end hotels in the centre of Amsterdam have their own paid car park for customers.

Kimpton De Witt , Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 5, 1012 RC Amsterdam €8.00 per hour, day rate €65

Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky , Dam 9, 1012 JS Amsterdam €7.00 per hour, day rate €50

Sofitel Legend The Grand , Oudezijds Voorburgwal 197, 1012 EX Amsterdam overnight rate €100

Conservatorium Hotel , Paulus Potterstraat 50, 1071 DB Amsterdam 24 hour rate €95

In summary, parking is expensive in Amsterdam. Not surprisingly premium parking spots are often available for sale for anything between €100,000 and €250,000+. Try to use one of the P+Rs first or at least get one of the discounted online rates, rather than paying by the hour.

Also check out Driving in Amsterdam/Netherlands

This article was originally published in 2011 and has regularly been updated. Last update 4 May 2024 .

Links on AmsterdamTips.com may pay us an affiliate commission. Parking prices are subject to change.

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Parking Areas in Amsterdam

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In Amsterdam it's paid parking almost everywhere. Each year, nearly one million visitors come to Amsterdam with their own cars. Before arriving in the city, take some time to acquaint yourself with the variety of parking options, as well as the rules and regulations.

Always park your car at official parking spots where there is a parking meter. In much of Amsterdam - especially within the canal ring - there is only public parking at official garages.

If it's necessary to leave your car in the centre, the P1 parking garage is conveniently located opposite Central Station . They offer considerable discounts if you book a space in advance.

Easy & affordable parking with Park & Ride

P+R (Park & Ride) is the cheap and smartest way for visitors to Amsterdam to park. These car parks are located on the outskirts of the city and have an excellent public transport connection. Public transport brings you right into the centre of Amsterdam in no time.

Parking in a P+R car park includes public transport to the centre of Amsterdam for a maximum of five people. Be sure to read all the instructions below before parking at a P+R location. In addition, we strongly advise you enter and exit the P+R locations during regular opening hours to ensure that you get the P+R discount rate.

Amsterdam by car

The city is a maze of one-way streets, narrow bridges and no-parking zones. This makes the city difficult to drive through. If you’d like to park you should put money in a parking machine or own a parking license or dispensation for your vehicle.

Although driving in Amsterdam is not recommended, car rental services are readily available at Schiphol Airport and in the city center along Overtoomstraat near Vondelpark . All major agencies are represented including Avis , Budget, Europcar , Hertz , National and Alamo. Driving and parking in the city can be a nightmare, but may be worth the hassle for those wishing to explore the countryside by car. Here is the list of car parks.

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FAQ Parkeren Amsterdam

Are there public parking spaces for campers (also called recreational vehicle park or caravan park) in amsterdam where overnight stays are allowed.

Amsterdam City Camp will be open year-round. The premise has room for more than 50 motorhomes.

- Free wireless internet - There are no toilets or showers - No reservations possible - Servicestation for wastewater, a chemical toilet and a tap for water - Fully surrounded by a fence - 24/7 secured by cameras and night surveillance - Self-service check-in / check-out (24/7) - Payment terminal (payments by debit or credit card)

Amsterdam City Camp is a campsite, designed especially and FOR MOTORHOMES ONLY after a new concept. The location is based next to the well-known NDSM shipyard, which will give you a spectacular view over the river ‘IJ’ in the evening. This unique campsite is based very near the heart of the city. After a FREE 5 minute ferry-tour over the river ‘IJ’ it only takes a 2-5 minute walk to Amsterdam’s charming centre. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it in Amsterdam . Choose from internationally renowned museums and sights , explore the markets, quirky boutiques and department stores and unwind with a visit to one of the many parksOr explore the more cultural side of Amsterdam with its many exhibitions and festivals.

More info: https://amsterdam.org/en/campground/3134/amsterdam-city-camp.html

We come with two coaches (large buses / autocar) to Amsterdam. Can you please tell me where the bus parking is?

The beautiful historical city of Amsterdam welcomes visitors wishing to visit the city by coach. One of Amsterdam’s unique features is its compact character, which means many attractions can be easily reached on foot. The limited space can make it challenging for coach drivers to get around and it is not always easy to find a place to stop or park. Amsterdam is committed to facilitating coach travel, but some practical rules apply.

A website will help you get started: it indicates all the stopping and parking areas, gives you tips, and helps ensure a pleasant visit to Amsterdam .

All information is available at: https://www.amsterdam.nl/en/traffic-transport/coaches-tour-buses/

Where can you park for free in Amsterdam?

As far as we know there is no free parking lot in Amsterdam (for visitors / tourists).

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Car parking in Amsterdam

Car parking in Amsterdam

Car parking in Amsterdam is expensive and complicated. This article explains how much parking costs in Amsterdam, where to park, where to park for free and how to park cheaper, how to pay for parking and how much parking fines are. A P+R is probably the best choice for long term parking in Amsterdam, so I’ve listed these at the end of this article and how to use them.

Can you park in the street in Amsterdam?

Yes, you can park in the street in Amsterdam. However, parking in the street in Amsterdam is very expensive. It is also very difficult to find a free parking space, especially in the centre.

How much does parking cost in Amsterdam?

Car parking in the center of Amsterdam costs from €6 to €7,50 per hour (rates 2024). You pay the parking fee until 12 at night. The further you park from the centre of the city, the cheaper car parking in Amsterdam is.

Look at the map below for the parking rates:

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Where can I park for free in Amsterdam?

You can park for free in Amsterdam in some areas outside the ring A10. Examples are certain areas in Amsterdam Noord , Amsterdam Nieuw-West and Amsterdam Zuidoost.

Parking for free in these areas of Amsterdam is not recommended because these are not safe areas. Your car runs a higher risk of being broken into or stolen.

RECOMMENDED READ: Is Amsterdam safe?

Another option for free parking in Amsterdam are some areas in Amstelveen . This is a high-class suburb city of Amsterdam and pretty safe to park. From Amstelveen you can reach Amsterdam easily by tram or by bus.

Is car parking on Sunday free in Amsterdam?

Parking on Sunday and on official holidays is free in Amsterdam, except in the city center and in the southern part of Amsterdam Noord .

Are there car parks in Amsterdam?

There are many (roofed) car parks in Amsterdam. You can find them when you follow the P-signs. Most of the car parks in Amsterdam cost the same as a normal street parking. Some are more expensive.

Car parking signs in Amsterdam

How can i pay for car parking in amsterdam:.

Paying for car parking in the street in Amsterdam is done using the machines in the streets. You can pay for car parking with your bank or credit card.

To pay, follow the instructions on the machine (choose your language). First, you enter your license plate number, then choose what ticket you want: hourly (per 5 minutes), day (9.00 to 19.00), evening (19.00 to midnight) or 24 hours (day ticket) or (only in the centre), a Sunday ticket.

You can print the ticket but this is optional. You don’t need to display the ticket in your car. Checks are done automatically: every now and then a car or scooter comes and checks the whole street with a scanner.

How to park your car cheap in Amsterdam:

Parking is cheaper when you buy a Day Ticket, an Evening Ticket, a Week Ticket or Month Ticket. For example a Day parking ticket online is 40% cheaper than paying in the street!

These cheap parking tickets are only available online!

The tickets are also valid for international cars, however, the website is online in Dutch. Buy the parking tickets at parkeerkaart.amsterdam.nl. Click on the map where you want to park, then click on the amount you want to pay. In the next screen, fill in the date and the car license plate (‘Kenteken’).

How much is a parking fine in Amsterdam?

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If you don’t pay for parking, you may get a parking fine in Amsterdam of € 38,10.

You will get a wheel clamp when you have received five parking fines (expect one fine per day). To be released you will need to pay all the fines and the cost of the wheel clamp (€192) at the police station.

Parking fines in Amsterdam for foreigners

When the car is registered in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, England, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Austria, Poland, Spain, Sweden or Switzerland, you will also receive a parking fine.

The parking fine will be in your mail when you get back home from your holidays! You will also find a sticker on the car that will explain how to pay the fine in Amsterdam.

If your car is registered in any other country, you will get a wheel clamp after 2 days.

Long stay parking in Amsterdam

Park and Ride (p&r Amsterdam) is the cheapest way for long-stay parking in Amsterdam. There are 8 P&R’s in Amsterdam. They are all outside the city center. The price is very good: you pay €8 for the first 24 hours, then € 1 per 24 hours. If you arrive after 10 am, it’s only € 1,00 per 24 hour Weekends it’s always only € 1,00 per 24 hours.

You will receive a ticket at the entrance of the car park. You pay when you leave. You can pay with a credit card.

TAKE NOTE: You have to use public transportation to back to your car from the city centre using a public transport chip card. If you don’t use this card, you will not get the discount. The special P+R Public Transport Chip Card is available at the blue machines (€ 5 euros for 2 people).

1. Long stay parking at Olympic Stadion

For long-stay parking in Amsterdam, parking at the old Olympic Stadium is most popular because it is very near to the center. From the car park, you are in the city center within 20 minutes.

Directions: Coming from Den Haag/ Leiden on the A4, take the A10. Exit S108.: P&R. Take tram 16 or 24 to go to the centre.

This Amsterdam Park & Ride is a very popular p&r, so it’s possible it’s full. Also, be very careful you go first to the special P&R desk (follow the signs). If you enter in a normal car park, you pay the full prices.

2. Only 24 hrs: parking at Amsterdam Rai

Rai is Amsterdam’s largest conference and convention center of Amsterdam. This P+R is easy to reach from the Ring A10 (exit S109). The metro takes you downtown Amsterdam withing minutes.

The downside is that the cheap parking rate of this Amsterdam P&R is only valid for 24 hours. After that, you pay €25 per day.

Also, the cheap parking rate is not applicable when there are major events at Rai. Check the calendar of events on the Amsterdam RAI website . Entrance open 07:00 to midnight (exit 24 hours a day).

3. P+R Zeeburg (East)

The cheap parking rate at car park Zeeburg is a good option when you are staying in the East of Amsterdam. From car park P+R Zeeburg you can easily reach the center of Amsterdam by tram 26.

Directions: From A10, take exit S114. Next to the entrance of the Piet Heintunnel. Report at P+R desk.

4. Long stay parking at Johan Cruijff ArenA

You can park your car underneath the Johan Cruijff football stadium of Ajax when there are no football matches or other events.

Again: you must use public transport to travel to the center. If you cannot prove this by showing your public transport chip card, you will not get the discount.

Directions: Coming from Utrecht on the A9/A2: take exit Ouderkerk. Follow signs P1 and then P+R. Entrance to the right. Enter the car park and turn left to go to the P+R desk. Take metro 54 to go the centre.

5. Only weekends: parking at VU University

VU P&R is located in the South of Amsterdam, near Amstelveen. The VU is the Amsterdam university and hospital. The P&R special price for parking only counts for the weekend . From Monday, you pay the normal parking fees.

Enter from 07:00 to 22:00 on Saturday & Sunday (exit 24 hours a day). Take tram 5 to go quickly into the centre of the city.

6. P&R Bos en Lommer (Amsterdam West)

You can park a maximum of 96 hours at the car park of Bos en Lommer in the West of Amsterdam. Report at P+R desk first. Entrance from 7 am to 22.00 hours (10 pm). Exit 24 hours a day.

Take tram 7 or 14 to the centre (get out at Leidseplein or wherever you are staying) or bus 15.

Directions: From A10 coming from the West: exit S105, drive to S104. Coming from the North: exit S104 (Bos en Lommer). R

7. P&R Sloterdijk (Amsterdam West)

P+R Sloterdijk is quite popular. If full, go to Bos en Lommer. You can take the train to Central Station (5 minutes). Tram 12, bus 48 and metro 50 go more or less into the city, but be careful, because the final destination is not Central Station, so getting lost is easy. Don’t take metro 51, it will take too long.

Directions: From A10 take exit S102 (Basisweg).

Where to park a motorhome in Amsterdam

If you visit Amsterdam by motorhome, you may park your motorhome in the street for a maximum of 3 days. However, you may not sleep in it! You may also park your car in the P&R Zeeburg I and II. But also there: parking your motorhome is maximum of 3 days and no sleeping inside the car!

Amsterdam City Camp for motorhomes CLOSED

The special parking for motorhomes in Amsterdam North, Amsterdam City Camp is CLOSED.

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I tried to park my motorhome in all p&r yesterday not one would let me park. The attendant in the centrum car park wouldn’t even let me turn around he made me reverse back into the main busy highway’! Appalling treatment of visitors. Ended up leaving the city with just a drive past the sights. Very annoyed as whole day wasted.

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There is a special parking section for motorhome in Amsterdam now. It’s in the north. http://www.amsterdamcitycamp.nl/?lang=en

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Thanks for sharing it Tanja, the parking there is a serious issue. But the place you’ve mentioned I guess, it remains pretty occupied now.

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I don’t park in P+R anymore after my stereo for stolen and the car spent 1 week with the broken windows while during the entire week was raining. I found I nice service called mobypark that I paid 10 euros a day just outside the canals. I recommend the service because the idea behind is original, its like airbnb for parking. You rent a garage from a private person.

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Avoid P&R Bos and Lommer at all costs. Our car was broken into at this parking lot, despite no valuables being visible in the car (the only valuable, a GPS in the glove compartiment, was stolen). On the same night more than 5 other cars were broken into; the floor was covered in broken glass.

They actually have an industrial vacuum cleaner to suck up the broken car glass because it happens so often there. The police office nearby confirmed that they have multiple break in reports daily from this parking lot. Do note that despite the tv-screens and security cameras which may lead you to believe the parking is (partially) guarded, it is not at all guarded. Also, there are multiple cameras on the top level, but not a single one on the bottom level; almost all break ins happen on the bottom level.

Do not use this parking lot!

Thank you for this warning!

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Hey I stumbled on your website by mistake when i was searching Live search for this subject, I need to point out your website is very useful I also enjoy the layout, its great!

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Does anyone know if you can park a motorhome in the park and ride car parks?

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Parking in Amsterdam – charges, rules, where to park

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If you are driving to Amsterdam for a holiday, you should know a few things about parking in the city. 

Amsterdam’s downtown parking is difficult and expensive. 

Please keep the following things in mind during your trip:

Limited parking:  City center parking spots fill up quickly, especially during peak tourist season or on weekends.

High parking charges:  Parking in Amsterdam is expensive, especially downtown. Some garages charge more than €7 per hour.

Parking restrictions:  Amsterdam has resident-only zones and parking restrictions during certain hours. Pay attention to parking meters and signs indicating how long you can park.

Parking rules:  If you drive in Amsterdam, know the parking rules. There may be differences between what you are used to in your country.

Alternatives to driving:  Amsterdam has an extensive public transportation system, including trams, buses, and trains, which can be a convenient alternative to driving.

Parking garages are safer and more convenient than street parking.

Amsterdam has many bicycle rental shops because cycling is popular.

Instead of driving around in the city, you can park at your hotel’s parking and rent out cycles to explore the city. 

GVB Amsterdam is the best way to navigate the city quickly, easily, and cost-effectively. If you are in the city for over two days, we recommend buying  GVB Public Transport Ticket .

FAQs about parking in Amsterdam

Here are a few questions tourists driving to Amsterdam ask. 

What are the parking rates in Amsterdam?

The charges for parking the vehicles depend on the time during which you park and the location. The price for parking in the city center is usually higher, while the hourly rates are between €5 to €8. So, checking the cheaper parking options outside the city is advised.

Where can I find parking garages or lots in Amsterdam?

Yes, there are many parking garages and lots available in Amsterdam. Some popular parking garages include  Q-Park ,  APCOA , and Interparking. It’s recommended to book parking in advance to ensure availability.

Can I park on the street in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam streets are available for parking. But, finding a spot in busy areas is quite difficult. Moreover, street parking is expensive.

What are the Amsterdam parking rules?

Amsterdam’s parking rules differ. Parking time and days are usually limited. Some automobiles may have parking restrictions.

How can I pay to park my car in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam has parking meters, mobile apps, and parking garage ticket machines. Avoid parking tickets by paying.

Is the parking free in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam has free parking outside the city center. Check local signs to avoid parking in a restricted location.

Is it safe to park vehicles in Amsterdam parking spaces?

Amsterdam is secure for parking your car, but take steps to avoid theft or damage. Parking in a garage or lot is safer than on the street.

What should I do with the Amsterdam parking tickets?

To avoid fines, pay Amsterdam parking tickets immediately. The ticket has payment instructions.

Are there any specific considerations for Amsterdam rental car parking?

Check with the rental provider before parking a car in Amsterdam. To avoid theft or damage, rent a car with insurance.

Is there any vehicle size restriction at Amsterdam parking?

Amsterdam’s narrow city center limits vehicle size. To guarantee parking facilities can accept larger vehicles, check ahead.

Planning a holiday in Amsterdam? Read about the  city’s weather , coffee shops , Foodhallen , taxis , restaurants , pancakes , Museumplein , and the light festival .

Tips for driving in Amsterdam

Avoid driving in Amsterdam’s tight, twisting city core – it isn’t easy.

Construction and expensive parking make it worse.

If you drive, these techniques will make your visit less stressful:

Look out for bicycles:  Amsterdam has a lot of cyclists, so drive safely. When turning or changing lanes, check your mirrors and blind zones and allow bicycle room.

Follow the traffic rules:  Amsterdam has traffic laws like every other city. Speed limits and traffic signs should be familiarised and followed.

Be patient:  Amsterdam is packed, so drive slowly. Allow extra time for traffic and delays.

Avoid driving in the city center:  It might be busy and hard to manage. Instead, park your car outside the city and use public transportation or bikes.

Beware of the parking rules:  Parking in Amsterdam is difficult and expensive. Therefore, it’s crucial to know the rules. Pay attention to parking meters and signage showing how long you can park.

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If you are planning a vacation to the Dutch capital, check out our itinerary recommendation for a  1-day ,  2-day ,  3-day , and  5-day  visit to Amsterdam.

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Parking in Amsterdam - Car Parks & Park and Ride

The city center is easily accessible by car. But be careful! The Old Town is a labyrinth and many streets are closed for cars. Here you can find out where to park in Amsterdam. Also: Everything about Park and Ride (P+R) and parking at the airport.

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Q-Park parking garage on Marnixstraat

Do you want to travel by car? The narrow streets and many one-way streets will drive you crazy. Our tip: Think about where you want to park your car beforehand. All parking options at a glance:

  • Top 7 park and ride car parks - Cheap but complicated - from 1€ per day
  • Parking garages in the center - A bit more expensive - from 25€ per day
  • Parking at Schiphol Airport - Overview of costs and information
  • Insider tip - Parking at the harbor - For cruisers and long-term parkers

Illegal parking can be very expensive, by the way. Even if you park your car only for a short time in a parking zone or without a parking ticket, you could get acquainted with one of Amsterdam's notorious parking boots.

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Parking right by the canal - very expensive and not recommended!

If your car is towed, it will cost you at least 150€. So: Always pull a parking ticket and place it under the windshield.

Tip - Book your Parking Space in Advance

With our partner Mobypark, you can book your parking space in advance . The cool thing about it is that it includes parking lots that are not accessible to the public - e.g. of hotels, companies and universities. So you have your parking space safe and you can drive to the city without any hassle.

Theft is another risk you might run into if you park in an unsupervised parking lot. Car thefts and smashed windows may not be as common as they used to be, but you still shouldn't leave any valuables in your car. Read on and learn all about Park and Ride in Amsterdam .

Park and Ride in Amsterdam - Top 7 - Parking from 1€

Park and Ride means: Park your car and continue by public transport. This works very well in Amsterdam. The parking lots are monitored and cheap (from 1€ per day). You can get to the city center in a few minutes by train or bus.

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Amsterdam's Park and Ride parking lots are easily accessible from the A10. This city highway winds its way around the city center like a lasso. Our Top 7 Park and Ride parking lots are all located along the A10 motorway:

  • P+R Zeeburg 1+2 Address: Zuiderzeeweg 46A, 1095 KJ Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Bus & Metro: Tram: 26
  • P+R Amsterdam RAI Address: Europaboulevard 2, 1078 RV Amsterdam Opening Hours: Entry: 07.00 to 24.00, Exit: Around the clock Bus & Metro: Tram: 4, Metro: 52
  • P+R VUmc (weekend only) Address: Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004, 1081 LA Amsterdam Opening Hours: Entry: 07.00 to 22.00, Exit: Around the clock Bus & Metro: Metro: 51, 52
  • P+R Olympisch Stadion (Olympic Stadium) Address: Stadionplein 44, 1076 DE Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Bus & Metro: Tram: 24, Metro: 51
  • P+R Bos en Lommer Address: Leeuwendalersweg 23b, 1055 JE Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Bus & Metro: Tram: 7 - 14, Bus: 21
  • P+R Sloterdijk Address: Piarcoplein 1, 1043 DW Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Bus & Metro: Tram: 12, Bus: 22, Metro: 50, Train: Diverse
  • P+R ArenA (closed during events) Address: Burgemeester Stramanweg 130, 1101 EP Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Bus & Metro: Metro: 54, Train: Diverse

Make sure you pay close attention to the P+R rules . Otherwise you may end up with a nasty surprise when you pick up your car. Some parking lots are very expensive when you pay the normal hourly rate.

Tip - P+R at the Olympic Stadium

Our insider tip is the parking garage at the Olympic Stadium (P+R Olympic Stadium). The stadium is very easy to reach from the motorway. The parking spaces are clean and safe. You can reach the center by tram in only 20 minutes.

The costs for Park and Ride are incredibly low. Especially if you know what a normal parking space in Amsterdam costs. The price is always based on the time of entry. Here is an overview of the prices:

Prices for Park and Ride in Amsterdam

Entrance on weekdays before 10 am: 8€ for the first 24 hours, 1€ for each additional 24 hours

Entrance after 10 am on weekdays: 1€ for 24 hours

Entrance on weekends: 1€ for 24 hours

Example 1 : Entrance on Monday at 9 am - Exit on Wednesday before 9 am: 8€ (for the first 24 hours) + 1€ (another 24 hours) = 9€

Example 2 : Entrance on Monday at 11 am - Exit on Wednesday before 11 am: 1€ (for the first 24 hours) + 1€ (another 24 hours) = 2€

Important: The prices apply per 24 hours. Almost all P+R parking spaces are open around the clock (see above for opening hours).

In addition to the parking fees, there are also bus, subway and tram tickets. In order to use the cheap Park and Ride fares, you must buy a ticket for public transport. You can find out how to do this by reading the following instructions.

These are the rules - P+R step by step

The low P+R rates are only valid if you follow a few rules. So, pay attention! Otherwise, you will have to pay the normal parking rates - which can quickly add up to fifty Euro per day.

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Park and Ride in Amsterdam - Step by step guide

  • Drive to the P+R parking garage All parking lots are well signposted from the A10 ( see list above )
  • At the barrier before entering Pull a ticket at the barrier. At some barriers there is an extra P+R button. Some parking garages have an extra P+R entrance. Do not pay by credit card!
  • Buy tickets for public transport You can buy tickets at the blue GVB ticket machines at the P+R car park. The discounted P+R tickets are available for up to five people. You can also use a GVB chip card if you already have one.
  • Travel to the city center with the public transport Make sure you check in when you get on the bus, tram or subway. Scan your ticket on one of the devices in the bus. Check out when you leave.
  • Back to the P+R parking garage Make sure you check in and out again in the Bus or Metro. The last check-in has to be done in the city center. After checking out, you must pay for your parking ticket within one hour.
  • Pay parking fee First, insert parking ticket. Then you must scan your GVB ticket. If you have done everything correctly, the discounted P+R rate will be displayed, and you may pay. Payment is only possible by EC (debit) or credit card.
  • Leave the P+R parking garage Open the barrier with the paid parking ticket and drive from the parking lot. Whew! Finally made it!

As you can see, you have to do a lot for one of these cheap parking spaces. But with a little serenity it works out quite well and you can invest the saved money in a tasty meal. If you prefer to be comfortable, read on and find out where to find the best parking garages in the center of Amsterdam.

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Parking in the City Center - The Best Parking Garages

The large parking garages are the most convenient way to park your car in the center of Amsterdam. Although most parking garages are monitored, you should not leave any valuables in your car.

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Parking garages in the city center - Comfortable parking in Amsterdam

The parking fee for a parking space in the parking garage is between 25 € and 50 € per day. We have compiled a list of recommended parking garages in the city center.

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RAI Amsterdam - Cheap and safe parking in the city centre

The RAI convention center is located in the south of Amsterdam. The connection to public transport is perfect. The Metro 52 (stop Europaplein) takes you to the old town in only 5 to 10 minutes. The best thing about it: At RAI Amsterdam you can park for only 15,50€ a day. Book parking space online .

You can book and reserve Mobypark parking spaces online. This way you will have a secure parking space and even the prices are a little cheaper.

  • P1 Parking Amsterdam Center Address: Prins Hendrikkade 20A, 1012 TL Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Prices: Hour: 5 € Day: 55 €
  • Q-Park De Bijenkorf Address: Beursstraat 15, 1012 JW Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Prices: Hour: 6 € Day: 55 €
  • Mobypark - Leonardo Royal Hotel Book parking space online Address: Rusland 17, 1012 CK Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Prices: Hour: - Day: From 23 € Book parking space online -->
  • Mobypark - Muijen’s Parking Book parking space online Address: Valkenburgerstraat 192E, 1011 NC Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Prices: Hour: - Day: 27 €
  • P1 Parking Waterlooplein Address: Valkenburgerstraat 238, 1011 ND Amsterdam Opening Hours: Einfahrt: 07:00 - 23:00 Ausfahrt: Around the clock Prices: Hour: 5 € Day: 55 €
  • Q-Park Kalverstraat Address: Singel 451C, 1012 WP Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Prices: Hour: 6 € Day: 50 €
  • Mobypark - Kimpton de Witt Book parking space online Address: Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 5, 1012 RC Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Prices: Hour: 5 € Day: 18 €
  • Mobypark - RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre Book parking space online Adresse: Europaplein 2-22, 1078 GZ Amsterdam Opening Hours: Around the clock Prices: Day: 15,50 € Week: ab 75 €

Attention! The excitement remains. In the next part you will learn what you should keep in mind when parking at the airport.

Parking at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol - Tips and Tricks

Are you flying from Amsterdam and want to travel by car? We have compiled all the important information about parking at the Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam.

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Parking spaces directly at the airport - P1-P6 Photo: © TasfotoNL

The luxury variant is a parking lot just a short walk from the terminal. But don't worry: You can also find affordable short-term or long-term parking at the airport. Valet parking in particular can save you a lot of money.

The best parking options at a glance

  • P1-P6 - Parking at the airport - from 92,50 € per week The airport itself offers parking at relatively fair prices. There is a difference between short-term and long-term parking. A free shuttle will take you to the terminal. Covered parking spaces are slightly more expensive. The price also rises if you want to park closer to the terminal. Tip : Book your parking space online and in advance to get a discount of around 10%.
  • Valet Parking - Private parking from 55 € per week A super alternative with a very good price-performance ratio. You park your car a little further out on a monitored parking lot. An employee of the parking service will drive you to and from the airport with a shuttle bus.
  • Park, Sleep & Fly - from 33 € per week, incl. 1 overnight stay The Park, Sleep and Fly offers of some hotels at the airport are an inexpensive and convenient parking option. Offers include one night in a double room with breakfast and hotel parking fees. You can park your car for the duration of your trip (max. 21 days) in the parking lot of the hotel. A shuttle service will take you to the airport.

After all the parking possibilities we still have a secret tip for you: Affordable parking at the port of Amsterdam. Read more in the last part of our overview.

Parking at the Harbor - Our Insider Tips for Scrimpers

Does your cruise start in Amsterdam or would you like to park your car for a longer period of time? Amsterdam's huge harbor is located directly behind the main train station. We will show you the best parking possibilities at the port.

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Cruise ship at the harbor - Central station on the left - Photo: © NAN728

Large and small cruise ships dock at the Amsterdam Port Terminal ( PTA - Passenger Terminal Amsterdam ). At the terminal, you can see a great spectacle as the ocean liners navigate through the narrow canal with perfect precision.

Passenger Terminal Amsterdam - Pier for ocean liners

The Passenger Terminal is located directly on the street that also runs past the back of the main station. You can almost see the terminal from the station.

Passenger Terminal Amsterdam

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The cruise calendar of the passenger terminal indicates when and which cruise ship is anchored.

Parking at the cruise terminal - our tips

There are several possibilities for parking at the harbor:

  • Park and Ride Zeeburg The cheapest option. Unfortunately, the maximum parking time is 96 hours (4 days). Tram #26 runs from the parking lot directly to the harbor. All further information under " Park and Ride in Amsterdam ".
  • Valet Parking - Private providers with vehicle pick-up at the pier Your vehicle will be picked up at the pier and taken by the service provider to a monitored parking lot (or parking garage). The service is slightly cheaper than a regular parking garage and can be booked online.
  • Park, Sleep & Cruise (parking at the hotel) Some hotels at the terminal offer an inexpensive alternative. Offers include one night in a double room with breakfast and hotel parking fees. We recommend, for example, the Mövenpick Hotel directly at the terminal. Here you can find a list of other hotels at the harbor .

That was our big overview about parking in Amsterdam. Our conclusion: If you inform yourself well in advance and pay attention to a few things, you can park your car well and affordably. Do you have any further tips or questions? Then write a comment.

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Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is famed for its rich history, picturesque canals, stunning architecture and vibrant culture. Home to over 800,000 residents and located in North Holland province, this bustling city draws millions of tourists each year and nearby cities include Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht; making Amsterdam an epicenter of activity in its region. However, parking can be challenging during peak tourist periods; that's where Mobypark comes in; offering affordable yet convenient parking solutions in Amsterdam.

The Challenges of Parking in Amsterdam

Parking in Amsterdam can be a difficult challenge, particularly in its city center and popular areas like Dam Square, Museum Quarter and Jordaan. Limited spaces, high charges and restrictions make finding suitable spaces challenging; city center costs tend to be the highest; some designated shopping streets have parking tickets that cost as little as 10 cents while in other regions the charges can reach as much as 7 EUR an hour!

Finding parking during peak tourist seasons or on weekends in Amsterdam city center can be even more of a challenge, with spots filling quickly. Tourism plays an integral role in providing parking spots, with millions of visitors flocking here each year for spring/summer months, events like King's Day etc.

Understanding Amsterdam's Parking Rules and Rates

Amsterdam's parking rules and rates can be complex, with tariffs that depend on your location and time of day. Alongside paid parking zones there are Blue Zones where short-term parking can be done by showing a Blue Parking Disc found at large department stores or filling stations; as well as 10-cent zones marked by road signs where reduced rates apply only at certain times of day.

Parking on public holidays may be free depending on whether paid parking spaces are available on Sundays in your desired parking location; King's Day marks an exception with citywide free street parking across all neighborhoods.

Parking in Amsterdam: Recent Policy Changes

As of July 3, 2023, Amsterdam has seen significant changes in its parking policies. On-street parking rates have increased the fees ranging from €0.20 to €0.50 per hour compared to previous fees, depending on the district. In the city center, rates remain high at €7.50 per hour. The discontinuation of weekly and monthly tickets has removed long-term parking discounts, affecting those who frequently park on Amsterdam's streets.

Mobypark: Your Solution for Parking in Amsterdam

At Mobypark, we understand the difficulty of parking in Amsterdam can be challenging and are here to assist. We are an online platform where businesses (like hotels) and individuals offer private parking spaces when not needed for rent - giving our users up to 60% savings compared to standard public parking tariffs! Plus our parking spots are safe.

By providing key locations throughout Amsterdam, we ensure our customers can access affordable and convenient parking solutions at competitive rates. Furthermore, we assist visitors in understanding all the varying parking rules, rates, and restrictions imposed in Amsterdam - providing them with an enjoyable experience without hassle or stress.

Exploring Alternatives to Parking in Amsterdam

As parking can be challenging in Amsterdam, it's wise to explore alternatives to driving the city. Mobypark provides cost-effective parking solutions such as Houthaven Parking, RAI Convention Center or Leonardo Royal Hotel to easily access its extensive public transit system or rent a bike to explore its picturesque streets and canals.

Long-Term Parking in Amsterdam

At Mobypark, we recognize the diverse needs of our customers, including those seeking long-term parking solutions in Amsterdam. Whether you're planning an extended stay, living in the city temporarily, or even waiting for a parking permit, our platform offers special weekly and monthly prices across many convenient locations. Plus many of our parkings you can enter and exit as many times as you want during your booking period. This makes Mobypark an ideal choice for visitors, residents, and anyone in between.

Securing a parking permit in Amsterdam can be a lengthy process, leaving residents in need of a temporary yet reliable parking solution. Our long-term parking options cater to this demand, providing a secure spot for your vehicle while you navigate the permit application process or settle into the city. With Mobypark, you benefit from affordability and convenience, sidestepping the usual hassles associated with finding long-term parking in a busy city.

By choosing Mobypark for your long-term parking needs, you're not just getting a parking space; you're opting for peace of mind. Our secure, affordable, and conveniently located parking spots ensure that you have one less thing to worry about, whether you're exploring Amsterdam, settling in for a longer stay, or awaiting a parking permit. Our flexible parking solutions are designed to suit your specific needs, offering significant savings compared to traditional parking options.

Why Choose Mobypark for Parking in Amsterdam?

Mobypark provides secure and cost-effective parking solutions in Amsterdam through connecting private parking space owners with drivers looking for secure and cost-efficient solutions. Not only does Mobypark provide wide array of parking solutions across key locations throughout Amsterdam but we can save drivers up to 60% compared with public parking tariffs!

Secure parking spaces help to reduce theft or damage associated with street parking, and our user-friendly platform enables you to book a spot ahead of time ensuring availability and peace of mind during your Amsterdam visit.

Mobypark makes your Amsterdam experience less hectic by taking care of all your parking needs, making your visit both enjoyable and carefree. So whether it's a short weekend trip or longer stay, let Mobypark ensure your trip goes off smoothly!

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Park and Ride P+R parking in Amsterdam

The idea is that you park your vehicle outside of Amsterdam city for a low fee and then you continue your travel using public transportation. The Park and Ride (P+R) parking facilities are on the outskirts of Amsterdam near the motorway ring A-10.

If you are going to be using public transport consider buying an Amsterdam city card . If you buy the right version, it includes a free public transport usage. But it doesn't include transport from the airport .

The P+R prices

If you arrive on weekdays before 10:00 the price is €13 for the first 24 hours and €6 for any following 24 hours.

If you arrive on weekdays after 10:00 or on weekend anytime or on Dutch public holiday anytime the price is €6 for 24 hours.

You pay with a bank card when leaving.

Amsterdam P+R parking time limits

You can continuously park at the same parking lot for a maximum of 96 hours. After that you pay a standard parking fee which is higher than the P+R fee.

And at P+R RAI you can park for a maximum of 24 hours. After that you pay a standard parking fee which is higher than the P+R fee.

P+R Amsterdam opening hours

P+R car parks are open 7 days a week non-stop 24 hours. With the exception of the P+R Bos en Lommer which is open from 7:00 to 22:00.

P+R parking safety

We do not advise you to leave anything of value in your car because break-in's do happen in Amsterdam.

Also consider putting this " no valuables inside " warning behind the windows.

Environmental zones

Amsterdam city is an environmental zone which bans diesel cars with an emissions standard Euro 0, 1, 2 or 3. The border of this zone is the A10 freeway ring. Driving on the freeway is allowed. The fine for entering the city is €110. This includes P+R parking lots inside of this area.

Bus or coach parking

Parking a bus or coach is possible only on the P+R parkplace Zeeburg.

List of P+R Parking lots in Amsterdam

There are eleven P+R car parking sites in Amsterdam. Most are on the A10 road ring around the city.

P+R Johan Cruijff ArenA

address: Burgemeester Stramanweg 130, 1101 EP Amsterdam directions: at freeway A2 exit 1 capacity: 1800 spaces to Amsterdam center: train from the Bijlmer station and metro 54 EV charging: 20 places - often full and closed on large events. - also metro 50

address: Europaplein 24, 1078 GZ Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S109 capacity: 678 spaces to Amsterdam center: metro 51 and 52, tram 4 EV charging: 35 places - closed during large events - maximum parking time at P+R price is 24 hours - open for entering only between 7:00 and 0:00. You can always drive out - no paper ticket at entrarnce. You must input your plate number when leaving

address: Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004, 1081 LA Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S108 capacity: 450 to Amsterdam center: trams 5, 24 or metro 51 EV charging: 20 places - Only available as P+R during weekends. From 18:00 on Friday to 4:00 on Monday.

P+R Olympisch Stadion

address: Stadionplein 115, 1076 DE Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S108 capacity: 200 to Amsterdam center: tram 24 EV charging: 6 places - diesel cars with emissions standard Euro 0, 1, 2 or 3 not allowed

P+R Bos en Lommer

address: Leeuwendalersweg 23b, 1055 JE Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S108 capacity: 250 to Amsterdam center: tram 7 or bus 21 EV charging: 2 places - press the P+R button at the entrance - diesel cars with emissions standard Euro 0, 1, 2 or 3 not allowed

P+R Sloterdijk

address: Piarcoplein 1, 1043 DW Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S102 capacity: 200 to Amsterdam center: tram 19 or bus 22 or metro 50 then 51 EV charging: 1 place

address: Nieuwe Leeuwarderweg 25, 1022 BP Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S116 capacity: 442 to Amsterdam center: bus 37 or metro 52 EV charging: 16 place - diesel cars with emissions standard Euro 0, 1, 2 or 3 not allowed

address: Buikslotermeerplein 237, 1025 XB Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S116 capacity: 328 to Amsterdam center: bus 37 or metro 52 EV charging: 1 place - diesel cars with emissions standard Euro 0, 1, 2 or 3 not allowed

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P+r zeeburg 1 and 2.

address: Zuiderzeeweg 8 and 46a , 1095 KJ Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S114 capacity: 355 to Amsterdam center: tram 26 or bus 37 EV charging: 0 places - diesel cars with emissions standard Euro 0, 1, 2 or 3 not allowed

P+R Zeeburg 3

address: Anthonie van Akenstraat, 1095 MV Amsterdam directions: at freeway A10 exit S114 capacity: 265 to Amsterdam center: tram 26 or bus 37 EV charging: 16 places - diesel cars with emissions standard Euro 0, 1, 2 or 3 not allowed

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Top 10 best parking garages in the centre of Amsterdam

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Where to park in Amsterdam

When you’re new to a city like Amsterdam, it’s easy to get frustrated with the parking situation. Historically the beautiful city and its canals was never designed to host so many cars and tourists, so we understand. Wasting time, getting frustrated and making unnecessary kilometers these are all daily costs while searching for a parking spot in the center of Amsterdam. The streets are full of cars however parking garages stay empty, until now. Because we care about your parking experience, we’ve created this extensive list of known and unknown parking garages located in the center of Amsterdam. If you like to find out how Parkeagle contributes to a better parking system click here . The garages are rated by a 5-star rate that is based on the location and price of the parking garage.

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The MOST beautiful Parks in Amsterdam for 2024

From famous landmarks to hidden gems, join me as we explore amsterdam's most beautiful parks.

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Hey there, fellow traveler! If you’re venturing to Amsterdam, exploring its parks is a must – it’s a slice of the city that truly captures its soul! However, with so many parks in Amsterdam to choose from, deciding where to go can be a bit overwhelming.

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Don’t worry; I’ve got you covered. Join me as we navigate through the best green spaces Amsterdam has to offer.

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What is the most famous park in Amsterdam?

When discussing parks in Amsterdam, one name inevitably rises to the top: Vondelpark . As the city’s most renowned green space, Vondelpark is more than just a park – it’s a cultural staple.

In fact, Vondelpark is a popular destination for both locals and tourists who come to jog, stroll, picnic, or simply enjoy the park’s beauty and authentic Amsterdam atmosphere. So, if you only have time for one park in Amsterdam, this should be it!

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What are the best Parks in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam’s reputation isn’t just built on its iconic canals and world-class attractions like the Van Gogh Museum. One of its hidden charms is its extensive parks, with each offering something unique, from walking paths to rose gardens and even a petting zoo. So, let’s dive in!

Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam

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Nestled in the heart of Amsterdam’s Plantage district, Hortus Botanicus is not just any park – it’s one of the world’s oldest botanical gardens . Established in the 1600s as a medicinal herb sanctuary, it now boasts a diverse collection of over 6,000 plant species.

A stroll through its pathways offers glimpses of the historic entrance gate from the early 1700s and the renowned Persian ironwood tree. Venture into the tropical greenhouses to encounter exotic plant species and a burst of colorful butterflies in the Tropical Butterfly House.

For those seeking more insights, the Hortus Botanicus Museum holds a trove of botanical specimens. And if all that wandering builds an appetite, the garden café offers a serene spot to unwind amidst nature’s beauty. Regardless of how you enjoy it, this park is perfect for family outings, dates, or a solo visit .

Oosterpark

Head over to Amsterdam’s Oost district, and you’ll find Oosterpark. This green oasis was originally designed as the city’s first large-scale park and offers a sprawling green space ideal for various activities. Whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely walk, a picnic with friends, or simply some quality people-watching, Oosterpark doesn’t disappoint. Moreover, families will appreciate the multiple playgrounds , while history enthusiasts can marvel at the Speaker's Stone and local monuments. If you're lucky, you might even spot wild birds or grey herons taking a break by the numerous ponds. With its nice paths and open spaces, Oosterpark stands as proof of urban planning done right, making it one of the best parks in Amsterdam.

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Known as the most famous park in Amsterdam, Vondelpark lies in the West district, just a stone’s throw from the Van Gogh Museum. A hive of activity, especially during the summer months , it serves as a melting pot for joggers, families, dog walkers, and even some who are horseback riding.

With its extensive green lawns, tranquil ponds, and a plethora of winding paths , it’s the quintessential spot for picnics, dates, and even outdoor art exhibitions. Highlights include a sculpture by Picasso, the iconic rose garden, several playgrounds, free open-air concerts, many bars, and more. And whatever you do, don’t forget to stop by if the ice cream parlor opens . As you can see, Vondelpark isn’t just a park; it’s an Amsterdam experience!

Amstelpark

Located on the banks of the Amstel River in Amsterdam Zuid, Amstelpark is an extensive park offering greenery and numerous attractions . Notably, there’s a rhododendron valley showcasing a stunning variety with over 130 types in bloom , and if you keep going, there’s even a Japanese garden. As you wander through, the Belgian cloister and rose gardens beckon , while the Monument Rozenoord stands as a somber reminder of the men who faced execution by German forces during WWII. For families, this park has no shortage of activities, from a mini-golf course and delightful petting zoo to a maze and small train ride. And for those keen on local history, the Riekermolen, also known as Rieter windmill , awaits at the park’s southern tip. So, if a mix of relaxation, history, and family fun is on your agenda, Amstelpark should top your list.

Westerpark in Amsterdam

Westerpark

Tucked away in Amsterdam’s west, Westerpark isn’t like those other open green spaces. This is but a lively blend of culture and relaxation . Once the backbone of the city’s industrial prowess, this park now stands as a testament to rejuvenation and transformation . Whether you’re up for an active day with tennis matches, splashing around in the pool, or kicking a soccer ball, Westerpark has you covered. Yet, beyond its recreational allure, it’s the park’s cultural undertones that make it stand out. The Westergasfabriek, formerly an emblem of industrial heritage, now buzzes with creativity, housing art galleries, theaters, and eclectic music venues . Stroll through, and you might catch an art fair or an intriguing film screening or perhaps be tempted by the rich aroma of chocolate from Tony’s Chocolonely. For those who fancy open-air events , the hill by the pond becomes a prime spot in summer , where locals and tourists mingle. All in all, Westerpark offers a blend of green relaxation and cultural immersion that’s hard to resist.

Frankendael Park

Frankendael Park

A short distance south of Oosterpark, Park Frankendael emerges as a blend of history and nature’s charm. It’s a reminder of Amsterdam’s grandeur in the 17th century, standing proud as the city’s only surviving country estate from a time when they dotted the landscape. Here, expansive lawns intersperse with ancient trees, creating a tapestry of green that welcomes visitors. But it’s not just the natural allure that captivates; the park’s historical remnants, from ruins to preserved buildings, beckon history enthusiasts. As pathways wind through the park, bridges offer picturesque vantage points , perfect for reflection or a memorable photo. And if you time your visit just right, the last Sunday of the month brings the Pure Market – a melange of local produce and crafts. For those keen on culminating their visit with a gourmet experience, both Restaurant Merkelbach and Restaurant De Kas await, offering dining amidst the park’s serenity. Simply put, Park Frankendael is where Amsterdam’s rich history seamlessly merges with nature’s tranquility.

Sarphatipark

Sarphatipark

If you find yourself in the trendy De Pijp district , Sarphatipark stands as a testament to the vision of urban planner Samuel Sarphati. He was a renowned Jewish doctor and urban planner who saw the beauty in combining urban spaces with nature . The first thing to understand is that while Sarphatipark may be a small park, it brims with charm and character. Whether you’re tracing the edges admiring the neighboring architecture or simply lounging by the serene ponds contemplating the monument dedicated to its namesake , there’s always a quiet corner waiting. Furthermore, you can check out the old pumping station, which is now a heritage site. Or simply marvel at the fact that the Dutch artist Piet Mondriaan once resided overlooking this park. Either way, with events peppered throughout the year, from art showcases to musical evenings, Sarphatipark offers a good mix of peace and excitement.

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Amsterdam’s Beatrixpark, situated behind RAI in the southern part of the city, is a large park named in honor of Queen Beatrix . Designed initially by Jakoba Mulder, the park underwent a modern transformation after WWII and adopted its current name. While the park has evolved, hints of its original English park influence can still be found in its oldest sections . And if you’re wondering what to explore in Beatrixpark, you’ll find small pavilions dating back to the 1972 Floriade exhibition and De Artsenijhof, a medicinal herb garden located on the park’s eastern side.

Slotermeer

Spanning as one of Amsterdam’s most extensive green spaces, Sloterpark offers something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in a petting zoo, sunbathing spots, frisbee courses, or simply sprawling green lawns for barbecues, walks, or jogs, this park has you covered. While in the park, make sure to visit Sloterplas Lake’s city beach and swimming areas . Or, if you’re looking for other activities, check out the De Natureluur adventure playground, rent watercraft for aquatic fun, or catch movies under the open sky at the West Beach Film Festival in September.

Flevopark

Stepping into the eastern realms of Amsterdam brings you to Flevopark, a sanctuary of diverse outdoor activities . Whether you’re in the mood for a game of tennis, a refreshing swim, or a leisurely stroll, this park offers something in every corner. Beyond its recreational offerings, the park holds a rich tapestry of history, notably the Joodse Begraafplaats Zeeburg, a heritage-listed Jewish cemetery . And for those in search of a unique gastronomic experience, the Nieuwe Diep distillery offers tantalizing flavors amidst an idyllic setting. From its lively playgrounds to the inviting BBQ areas, Flevopark captures the essence of outdoor Amsterdam living.

Amsterdamse Bos

Amsterdamse Bos

Amsterdamse Bos, primarily located in Amstelveen, is the city’s largest park because it’s actually a forest. Here, you can explore everything from the vibrant cherry blossoms of Bloesempark to the world-renowned Bo’BAan rowing club, which hosts the World Rowing Championships biennially. Many people consider this one of the best parks in Amsterdam, Netherlands, because of its many offerings. Whether you want to explore an organic goat farm, swim in the large pond, catch a film at its cinema, or even camp under the stars, you can do that here! Just be aware of the mischievous Scottish Highlanders – and by that, I mean the furry cows, not tourists! Ultimately, every Amsterdam traveler should have Flevopark on their itinerary.

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In the heart of the West, Erasmuspark stands as a symbol of the city’s love for green spaces and cultur e. Named after the famed Dutch scholar Desiderius Erasmus, it’s not just your typical park. Start with a leisurely walk among its interconnected islands, and as you meander, you’ll find the Miracle Garden . Perhaps the first thing you’ll notice is that this isn’t like any garden you’ve ever visited. This one is dotted with artwork and even boasts a striking marble bear sculpture. And if all this wandering gets you thirsty, there’s a cozy café right within the park. So, whether you’re jogging, strolling, or simply people-watching , Erasmuspark offers a delightful blend of nature and culture.

Noorderpark

Right in the heart of the city centre, Noorderpark stands out as a green oasis. But it’s more than just its green lawns that catch the eye. If you’re with kids, the water play area will be a sure hit, and for those summer days, the nearby Noorderpark Swimming Pool offers a refreshing dip. And here’s something you might not know: Noorderpark is also an entertainment hub. With pavilions that frequently host concerts and shows, there’s often something happening. And what makes this spot stand out the most is that it’s well-connected with public transport, making it an easily accessible location for a day out. So, regardless if you’re by yourself or with friends or family, Noorderpark is a must-stop when checking out the best parks in Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Best Events in Amsterdam’s Parks

Amsterdam’s parks aren’t just about lush greenery and serene lakes; they’re also bustling hubs for cultural events year-round. Whether you’re vibing to live music festivals, watching open-air theater performances, or exploring arts and crafts fairs, there’s always something buzzing in these green oases. Now, if you’re asking about the crème de la crème of park events, here’s the scoop:

  • Vondelpark Open Air Theatre: From May through September , it’s a festival of music, dance, and drama.
  • Pure Markt: A rotating food and craft market popping up in various parks.
  • De Parade: An itinerant theatre festival showcasing avant-garde performances under Amsterdam’s canopy.

So, next time you visit Amsterdam, make sure to catch one of these events and really experience the city’s most popular parks.

Do & Don’t in Amsterdam Parks (Tips & Tricks)

Amsterdam’s parks are the heartbeat of the city, where locals and tourists meld into a harmonious blend of relaxation and activity. But to truly enjoy and respect these green havens, there are a few unwritten rules. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • Recycle: Use the appropriate bins.
  • Leash your dogs: Unless you’re dog walking in designated off-leash areas.
  • Enjoy a picnic: It’s a beloved local pastime.
  • Avoid loud music: Let everyone enjoy nature’s soundtrack.
  • Leave no trace: Clean up after yourself.
  • Respect the wildlife: Keep a distance and don’t feed.

Arming yourself with these tips ensures not only a fantastic time but also helps maintain these great parks for future visitors!

The most asked questions about parks in Amsterdam

What is the most-visited park in amsterdam.

Vondelpark ranks as the most-visited park in Amsterdam. Nestled in the heart of the city, this iconic green space attracts locals and visitors alike. With its sprawling lawns, scenic ponds, and numerous cafes, it’s a prime spot for relaxation, cultural events, and leisurely strolls. On a sunny day, Vondelpark becomes a lively hub of picnickers, joggers, and cyclists, making it a must-visit destination in Amsterdam.

What is the largest park in Amsterdam?

Amsterdamse Bos holds the title as the largest park in Amsterdam. This expansive forested area, located on the outskirts of the city, offers a plethora of recreational activities. From boating and swimming to hiking and cycling, it provides a myriad of ways to immerse oneself in nature. Moreover, its unique attractions like the goat farm and rowing courses add to its appeal, making it an excellent escape from the urban hustle.

Why is Vondelpark famous?

This famous park is Amsterdam’s premier urban oasis and one of the original parks, drawing millions yearly. Located in the city center, Vondelpark boasts vast green expanses, picturesque waterways, and historic sculptures, including one of its namesake, poet Joost van den Vondel. A cultural hub, it hosts numerous events, performances, and gatherings. With cafes, playgrounds, and a rose garden, Vondelpark is both a tranquil escape and a vibrant community space.

Is Amsterdam park bigger than Central Park?

Amsterdamse Bos, often referred to as Amsterdam Park, is indeed larger than New York’s Central Park. Spanning over 1,000 hectares, Amsterdamse Bos dwarfs Central Park’s approximate 340 hectares. While Central Park sits amidst Manhattan’s skyscrapers, Amsterdamse Bos offers a more sprawling, forested experience on the city’s outskirts, complete with its own lakes, pathways, and recreational facilities.

Are there many parks in Amsterdam Netherlands?

Absolutely! Amsterdam boasts a large collection of beautiful parks, catering to diverse tastes and activities. From the famous Vondelpark and expansive Amsterdamse Bos to the urban park Westerpark and the small park Erasmuspark, the city provides green spaces for relaxation, cultural events, and people playing sports. Each park has its unique charm, and together they underline Amsterdam’s commitment to providing residents and visitors with the best parks and nature-infused urban experiences.

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Yosemite Falls from the Lower Yosemite Fall trailhead

Sentinel Falls (about 2,000 feet) Flows: approximately March through June, with peak flow in May.

This waterfall is located on the south side of Yosemite Valley, just west of Sentinel Rock. It is comprised of multiple cascades, which range in height from 50 - 500 feet.

You can see this waterfall from areas along Southside Drive near the Sentinel Beach Picnic Area, and near the Four Mile Trailhead. Alternatively, you can view it from across Yosemite Valley near Leidig Meadow, or while hiking the Upper Yosemite Fall Trail.

Ribbon Fall seemingly falls out of the sky on an overcast day

Ribbon Fall (1,612 feet) Flows: approximately March through June, with peak flow in May.

You can see Ribbon Fall from the road as you drive into Yosemite Valley, just beyond the turn for Bridalveil Fall (parking is available in turnouts).

Glowing waterfall falling over side of El Capitan

Horsetail Fall (1,000 feet) Flows: approximately December through April.

Horsetail Fall is famous for appearing to be on fire when it reflects the orange glow of sunset in mid- to late-February. It falls off of the east side of El Capitan and is best seen from just east of El Capitan.

To see Horsetail Fall, park at the El Capitan picnic area (on Northside Drive west of Yosemite Valley Lodge) or in turnouts just east of the picnic area. You can see the waterfall from the road.

Bridalveil Fall veils the rocks over which it falls

Bridalveil Fall (620 feet) Flows: all year, with peak flow in May.

This is often the first waterfall visitors see when entering Yosemite Valley. In spring, it thunders; during the rest of the year, look for its characteristic light, swaying flow.

You can see Bridalveil Fall from near the tunnels on the Wawona Road (Highway 41) or Big Oak Flat Road (Highway 120) and from a signed parking lot on your way into Yosemite Valley. You can walk to the base via a short but steep (up to 24% slope) trail in just a few minutes.

Nevada Fall from below and fro side, seen from Mist Trail

Nevada Fall (594 feet) Flows: all year, with peak flow in late May.

You can see Nevada Fall (from a distance) at Glacier Point. The road to Glacier Point is open approximately late May through sometime in November. A wheelchair-accessible trail is available to the viewpoint when the road is open.

You can also hike beyond Vernal Fall to Nevada Fall on a steep trail ( see a list of Valley day hikes ).

Wide Vernal Fall with Merced River in foreground

Vernal Fall (317 feet) Flows: all year, though by mid to late summer, it narrows and separates into one, two, or three falls as water flows decrease; peaks in late May.

You can see Vernal Fall (from a distance) at Glacier Point. The road to Glacier Point is open approximately late May through sometime in November. A wheelchair-accessible trail is available to the viewpoint when the road is open.

You can also hike to Vernal Fall on a steep trail ( see a list of Valley day hikes ).

Broad Illilouette Fall splashes over the edge

Illilouette Fall (370 feet) Flows: all year, with peak flow in late May.

While many hikers notice this waterfall as they're hiking toward Vernal Fall, the best place to see it is on the Panorama Trail, a few miles from Glacier Point ( see a list of Valley day hikes ). This waterfall is not visible from any road; it's only visible by hiking on steep trails.

Wapama Falls heads toward boulders at its base

Wapama Falls (1,400 feet) Flows: all year, with peak flow in May.

Relatively few people visit Hetch Hetchy Valley to see this roaring waterfall. In some springs, the water from this fall flows over the footbridges near its base.

You can see this waterfall from the parking lot at O’Shaughnessy Dam or you can hike on an uneven trail to near its base ( see a list of Hetch Hetchy day hikes ).

The top of Chilnualna Falls

Chilnualna Falls (about 2,200 feet) Flows: all year, with peak flow in May

This waterfall, located in Wawona, hides behind twists and turns in the rock; it's impossible to see the entire fall at the same time.

You can't see this waterfall from a road; the only way to see the fall is to hike to its top via a steep trail ( see a list of Wawona day hikes ).

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    address: Europaplein 24, 1078 GZ Amsterdam. directions: at freeway A10 exit S109. capacity: 678 spaces. to Amsterdam center: metro 51 and 52, tram 4. EV charging: 35 places. - closed during large events. - maximum parking time at P+R price is 24 hours. - open for entering only between 7:00 and 0:00. You can always drive out.

  19. Top 10 best parking garages in the centre of Amsterdam

    The price of parking is high and varies per day and even changes per hour. The garage can facilitate 457 cars but be aware due to the high popularity spots are not guaranteed and the waiting time can be quite a long time. 8. Parking garage The bank Rembrandtplein Amsterdam - €6,- p/h.

  20. Park and Ride (P+R)

    Lijst. Park your car at a discount on a P+R car park. Off-peak rate: €6 per 24 hours. Valid Monday to Friday after 10.00 and all day in the weekend and on public holidays. Peak rate: €13 for the first 24 hours. Thereafter €6 per 24 hours. Applies Monday to Friday for arrivals before 10.00. You can park for a maximum of 4 days.

  21. Where to park in Amsterdam

    Long-stay parking or Park and Ride. A long-stay parking (or a Park and Ride) is the best option for parking in Amsterdam. These are park-and-ride facilities located on the outskirts of the city. You can find some along the A10 ring road. If you plan to drive into the city center, make sure to reserve your parking spot online beforehand.

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