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Finding parking near Lazy Lemon, Leeuwarden

Book private parking for Lazy Lemon with Mobypark

Looking for parking Lazy Lemon in Leeuwarden? Spaces in the city centre can fill up quickly around popular lunch/dinner times. Mobypark makes it easier by letting you pre-book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays. That means you can focus on your visit instead of driving around for a free spot.

If you’d rather avoid searching during paid parking hours, reserving through Mobypark can be a practical alternative to relying on street parking or “walk-in” garages. Depending on your day and duration, private booked parking can also work out cheaper than standard city tariffs, especially in busy periods.

Know the paid parking hours around the city centre

In Leeuwarden’s city centre, paid parking typically applies from Monday to Saturday 8:00–22:00. On Sundays it runs from midday to 18:00, and on public holidays from midday to 18:00. In multi-storey car parks, paid parking is generally applicable even on Sundays.

Because of these windows, it’s smart to plan your arrival time—especially if you’re going for lunch or an evening drink. When you want to park without time pressure from meters, it can help to compare street/garage options with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

To pay, you can use license plate parking, mobile app parking, or call parking—just make sure you enter the correct plate number and start/stop within the allowed time.

Use the recommended garages: Zaailand (and Oldehoofsterkerkhof)

For Lazy Lemon specifically, multiple local sources recommend Parkeergarage Zaailand, and the restaurant is located next to it. That makes Zaailand a straightforward “park then walk in” option when you prefer an official car park.

If you’re arriving during busy periods and want to reduce uncertainty, you can compare that approach with Mobypark—bookable private spots can be a useful backup when you’d otherwise be trying your luck at a garage entrance or circling for an empty bay.

Another nearby city-centre alternative mentioned by visitors guides is Parkeergarage Oldehoofsterkerkhof. It’s described as accessible for people with reduced mobility and suitable for arriving by car into the centre.

Watch for blue zones and parking disc rules

Some streets in the city centre can be blue zones. In a blue zone, you usually must use a parking disc and follow the maximum duration, times, and days shown on the signs.

Good to know: you do not need a parking disc on public holidays. If you’re trying to stay flexible with your stop time near Lazy Lemon, double-check the signage before you leave the car—blue zone mistakes can be expensive.

If you want to avoid these “sign-checking” moments, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a simpler way to secure parking in advance.

Consider P+R to avoid city-centre pricing

When you don’t want to pay repeatedly inside the centre, P+R can be a good strategy. Leeuwarden lists P+R Kalverdijkje as free parking (reached via bus line 3). Another option is P+R Wijnhornsterstraat behind the railway station; it’s described as paid, with access to the city centre by short walk, taxi, or bus.

For some drivers, the easiest mix is: park at P+R and walk or take the bus. For others—especially if you’re going at a peak time—comparing P+R with a pre-booked Mobypark spot near Lazy Lemon can save time versus transfers.

Quick checklist for choosing where to park

  • Check the day/time: paid street rules change between weekdays, Sundays, and public holidays.
  • Look for zone signs: if you see blue zones, use the parking disc and follow signposted limits.
  • Prefer certainty: Zaailand is the commonly recommended garage near Lazy Lemon; Mobypark is there when you want to pre-book private parking instead.
  • Match your duration: if your visit might run long, choose the option that best fits your likely time window.

Mobypark parking rates near Lazy Lemon

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.52

24 hours parking

from € 5.77

1 week parking

from € 40.39

1 month parking

from € 173.10

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FAQ about parking near Lazy Lemon

Where can I park near Lazy Lemon in Leeuwarden?
Lazy Lemon is next to Parkeergarage Zaailand, and local visitor information commonly recommends Zaailand for parking. Another city-centre option mentioned in Leeuwarden visitor guidance is Parkeergarage Oldehoofsterkerkhof. If you prefer to reserve before you arrive, you can also compare these options with pre-booked private parking available on Mobypark.
Is there free parking near Lazy Lemon?
Parking in the city centre is usually paid during the daytime periods listed by Leeuwarden. For a free option, Leeuwarden mentions P+R Kalverdijkje as free parking (with onward travel by public transport). Street free parking is not guaranteed; for a simpler plan, you can compare public options with pre-booked private spots on Mobypark.
When is paid parking active in the Leeuwarden city centre?
Paid parking in Leeuwarden’s city centre applies Monday to Saturday from 8:00 to 22:00. On Sundays it applies from midday to 18:00. On public holidays it also applies from midday to 18:00. In car parks, paid parking is generally applicable even on Sundays.
Do I need a parking disc for blue zones near Lazy Lemon?
If you park in a blue zone, you generally need to use a parking disc and respect the maximum duration, times, and days shown on the signs. You do not need to use a parking disc on public holidays.
Should I pre-book parking for Lazy Lemon on weekends or evenings?
Pre-booking is a good idea because the area can be busy and finding an empty space at the last minute can be stressful. You can use recommended garages like Zaailand, but if you want certainty, Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots in advance—reducing time pressure while you arrive for your meal or drinks.