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Finding parking near Ratatouille Food & Wine, Haarlem
Book private parking near Ratatouille Food & Wine with Mobypark
If you’re searching for parking Ratatouille Food & Wine (Spaarne 96, Haarlem), the fastest way to reduce stress is to pre-book a spot. Mobypark gives drivers access to bookable private parking spots—for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays—so you’re not stuck hunting for a place in a busy city centre.
Instead of relying on what’s available on arrival, you can reserve online in advance for a time window that fits your lunch or dinner. It also means you can compare options against street/garage prices and choose what works best for your stay—often up to 60% cheaper than typical curbside or garage pricing, depending on the day and time.
Street parking around Spaarne 96: paid zones, tariffs, and time limits
Street parking in Haarlem’s centre is split into zones with different hourly rates. Around Spaarne 96 you’ll most commonly run into Zone B (centre): paid parking Mon–Sat 9:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00, with an hourly tariff of about €6,70/h.
In the neighbouring Zone C, the hourly tariff is lower (about €4,60/h) but you typically can park without a permit for a maximum of 3 hours in a row—after that, you must wait an hour before registering your car again in the same zone.
Because street spaces fill quickly during restaurant peak times, choosing a pre-booked Mobypark spot can be a practical alternative when you don’t want to manage zone rules or meter time.
Garages near Ratatouille: Appelaar and De Kamp (24/7)
If you prefer a public garage, two central options are commonly used for parking near Ratatouille Food & Wine: Parking Garage Appelaar and Parking Garage De Kamp. Both are open 24/7 and both list an entry height of 2.0 m, so it’s worth checking if you have a roof box or high vehicle.
Garage Appelaar (Damstraat 12): typical pricing is about €4,70/h between 8:00–23:00, with a maximum day rate around €39,40. From 23:00–8:00, you pay up to about €4,50.
Garage De Kamp (De Witstraat 1): pricing is roughly €3,70–€4,20/h (paid per minute) with a maximum day rate around €31,00–€35,50 (exact amounts can vary). There may also be a separate evening/night tariff.
Compared with walk-in garage pricing, Mobypark private parking can be a lower-cost and more certain option—especially when you arrive during busy dinner windows and you’d rather not circle for an open bay.
Late dinner and overnight parking: what changes after 23:00?
Street parking in Zone B is paid until 23:00, so after that the situation can improve on-street depending on the exact street/zone signage. If you’re planning a late dinner, public garages are usually the safest bet because they operate 24/7.
For example, Appelaar has a night pricing cap from 23:00–8:00. Still, if you want to avoid availability risk, a reserved Mobypark spot is often the easiest way to lock in parking before you leave for Spaarne 96.
Quick checklist before you park (so you don’t get surprised)
- Choose based on time: short stay? Street can work if a spot is available; longer evening stays often favour garages or pre-booked private spots.
- Check the zone: look for Zone B vs Zone C signs—rules and tariffs differ.
- Confirm vehicle height: Appelaar and De Kamp both mention 2.0 m.
- Payment methods for street meters/apps: you can typically pay with cash or debit card, and via apps such as Park-line, Parkmobile, SMS Parking, and Yellow Brick.
If you’re trying to find any free parking windows, check the FAQ for the main public-holiday cases.
Mobypark parking rates near Ratatouille Food & Wine
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.75
24 hours parking
from € 12.32
1 week parking
from € 55.00
1 month parking
from € 220.00