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Finding parking near De Professor Amersfoort, Amersfoort

Book private parking near De Professor Amersfoort with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking De Professor Amersfoort (Hof 16), the biggest time-saver is to avoid the “drive around and hope” approach. Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces—so you can arrive with a space already reserved.

Instead of relying on whatever street or public availability you find on the spot, you can compare options by access type (covered/uncovered), and choose a parking plan that fits your arrival time—especially helpful for busy dinner and late-drinks schedules.

Street parking around Hof 16: zones, permits, and expensive long stays

Amersfoort uses parking zones with different rules for paid parking vs. permit-only streets. In some zones, street parking is permit-only 24/7. Where street parking is allowed, visitors typically pay: on street parking you usually pay up to the first hour (about €3), and after that it can jump to a day ticket (around €60).

That means street parking can be cost-effective only if you’re truly staying briefly. If your plans might run past the first hour, it’s often smarter to compare street options with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark so you don’t get hit by day-ticket pricing after arrival.

Garages nearby: good for certainty (but check clearance and payment details)

For the central areas, parking is generally easier in garages than on street. For example, Parkeergarage Koestraat (Grote Haag 2) operates with access every day, and it’s designed for steady parking flows. Drivers should note practical details like vehicle clearance (reported as 1.95 m) and that some garages have a short exit window after payment, so plan to pay and leave promptly.

Because evening and weekend demand can fill up public spaces quickly, arriving without a plan can force last-minute changes. In those moments, Mobypark can be a useful alternative to compare against public garages—particularly if you want the convenience of a reserved space before you go out.

  • Koestraat garage (Grote Haag 2): 24/7 access; keep an eye on clearance and payment/exit timing.
  • Station-area garages: often priced per day, commonly around €15–€16.60/day depending on the specific garage.

Pick your parking strategy by time: quick stop vs. dinner vs. full day

The right choice depends on how long you’ll be at De Professor Amersfoort. Street parking in paid zones can be manageable for very short stops, but becomes expensive if you overstay the “first hour” step. If you’re planning dinner or late drinks, daily garage pricing (often around €15–€16.60/day) can be simpler to budget than street day-ticket rules.

Parking planWhat usually happens on the streetWhat to book for fewer surprises
Up to ~1 hourStreet is typically priced for the first hour (around €3 max).Compare against nearby garages or a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark if you want certainty.
1–3+ hours (dinner risk)After the first hour, street pricing can quickly move to day-ticket level (around €60).Pre-booking (garage or private) helps you avoid time pressure; Mobypark gives you a reserved alternative to street parking.
Full day / longer stayStreet day-ticket logic makes budgeting unpredictable if timing changes.Choose a daily-rate garage option or compare with Mobypark for a predictable plan.

In practice, Mobypark can be a smart comparison point when street parking is likely to escalate—or when garages are busy—so you can park with less stress and keep the evening focused on your plans.

Arrival checklist that prevents “parking problems”

  • Check height if you have a taller vehicle (some garages report clearance around 1.95 m).
  • Bring the right payment setup: many garages use ticket/payment machines and some rely on plate/ticket recognition—follow the garage instructions closely.
  • Plan your exit timing: some garages require you to leave within a short window after payment.
  • Accessibility and EV needs: when you’re booking, double-check whether the spot/garage setup supports lifts, disabled access, or charging—then confirm before you arrive.

Free/permit street parking rules can be confusing—those details are covered in the FAQ below, so you can decide whether you should rely on the street or book ahead.

Mobypark parking rates near De Professor Amersfoort

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.42

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 80.00

1 month parking

from € 170.00

Cheap parking near De Professor Amersfoort, Amersfoort

FAQ about parking near De Professor Amersfoort

Is there free parking near De Professor Amersfoort (Hof 16)?
It depends on the parking zone and the time/day you arrive. Amersfoort uses different parking zones, and in some zones street parking is permit-only (paid parking rules don’t apply outside those periods). If you’re visiting Hof 16 in paid zones, free street parking is unlikely—so for certainty, compare street rules with pre-booked options like Mobypark.
Can I park on the street near De Professor Amersfoort, and what are the street parking costs?
Street parking near Hof 16 follows Amersfoort’s zone rules. Where visitors are allowed to park, you typically pay for the first hour (around €3 max). After that, street parking can switch to a day-ticket model (around €60), which makes longer stays expensive compared with parking in garages.
Is parking in a garage better than street parking for dinner or late drinks?
For dinner and late plans, garages are usually the safer choice because street pricing can escalate after the first hour and some areas can be permit-only. If you want to avoid arriving and finding limited availability, pre-booking a reserved private spot (including options on Mobypark) is often the most predictable approach.
What should I know about paying and exiting in nearby parking garages?
Many garages use ticket/payment machines and may rely on plate/ticket recognition at the barrier. Some garages also have a short grace period after you pay before you must exit. Keep any ticket instructions provided by the garage and plan your exit right after payment.
Are EV charging and accessible parking available near De Professor Amersfoort?
Some nearby garages offer EV charging and accessibility features (like lifts). Availability can vary by garage and by exact spot, so when you compare options, check the listing details for EV charging/access support rather than assuming every facility has the same setup.