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Finding parking near Rengerspark, Leeuwarden

Get pre-booked private parking near Rengerspark with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Rengerspark in Leeuwarden, don’t rely only on finding a spot at the last minute. Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking in unused capacity from owners who don’t actively use it (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages). You pay and reserve online, so you can focus on arriving rather than driving around for an open space.

For busy arrival times, this can be a practical alternative to street parking—especially when you’re unsure which zone you’re entering or when evening pricing starts.

Street parking near Rengerspark: zones, rates, and time limits

Public street parking in the Rengerspark / Spanjaardslaan area uses signed zones. The rate can change by street, and each zone has its own maximum parking duration. Always follow the signage at the exact spot you park.

ZoneTypical rateWhen it appliesTypical limit
Yellow zone€0.90/hourMon–Sat 08:00–18:00Max 10 hours
Orange zone€2.10/hour7 days 08:00–22:00Max 14 hours
Red zone€3.50/hour7 days 08:00–22:00Max 14 hours
Blue zoneParking with a discMon–Sat 08:00–18:00Max 10 hours
Green zone (near RengersState / Spanjaardslaan)Free24/7No hourly tariff

If your goal is simply to park with less hassle during paid hours (and avoid searching for a “free-on-Sunday” zone), a reserved private spot on Mobypark can take the guesswork out of the street-zone rules.

Sunday-free and evening parking rules

Public parking doesn’t behave the same every day. In some zones (like the yellow zone), parking is free on Sundays. But in the city center, paid parking can apply on Sunday from 12:00 to 18:00. Also, garages remain paid even on Sundays.

Evenings have their own pattern too: the evening tariff generally starts around 19:00 and runs until 06:00, with a maximum evening rate of €4.60 on street parking. In garages, the maximum evening rate is typically lower (for example €4.00 for certain facilities).

If you’re arriving on Sunday afternoon or late evening and you want to avoid time pressure, pre-booking on Mobypark can be the simplest way to secure a place before public options get tighter.

Garages, NHL Stenden / campus-area parking, and P+R

Garages and parking facilities are usually the most predictable public option because pricing is posted and enforcement is straightforward. However, they can still fill up during peak times and you may have to choose between duration and cost.

In the NHL Stenden area (Rengerslaan), public pricing rules can be different from street zones. For example, without a subscription, visitors and students typically pay the first two hours €1.00, then €2.50 for the whole day. With staff/student subscription conditions, the maximum can be lower (for example up to €2.00 per 24 hours).

If you want a budget-friendly alternative, P+R Kalverdijkje is a free parking option on the eastern city ring, open 24/7. You can reach the center by bus (line 3) or walk (around 30 minutes).

And if you prefer not to time your trip around shuttle/walking or a free-zone availability, Mobypark can be a convenient fallback when you want a reserved spot instead of a “hope there’s space” plan.

Resident permits and visitor options (what non-residents should know)

Resident permits apply only if you meet the requirements and park in the permit-relevant areas. In general, you need to be registered at the address you apply for, and vehicle/eligibility conditions apply. On top of that, there are limits on the number of permits per address (with different rules for the city center).

Costs for parking relief vary by zone, and resident permits are typically valid until the end of the calendar year and must be renewed yearly. If you’re visiting (not a resident), don’t assume permit parking is available—use visitor rules (like blue-zone visitor options) or pre-book a private space.

Quick checklist for parking Rengerspark

  • Check the exact street sign for the zone (yellow/orange/red/blue/green) before you commit.
  • Respect time windows and max durations (some zones cap at 10 hours, others at 14 hours).
  • If you see a blue zone, make sure you have the parking disc set correctly for the allowed period.
  • Remember Sunday timing: some zones are free, but paid rules can apply in the city center 12:00–18:00.
  • For a low-stress arrival, use Mobypark to reserve a private spot for your dates—especially for evenings and Sunday afternoons.

Mobypark parking rates near Rengerspark

Parking time

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

Cheap parking near Rengerspark, Leeuwarden

FAQ about parking near Rengerspark

How much does street parking near Rengerspark cost in Leeuwarden?
Street parking cost depends on the signed zone at your parking spot. Common rates nearby are €0.90/hour in the yellow zone (Mon–Sat 08:00–18:00, max 10 hours), €2.10/hour in the orange zone (7 days 08:00–22:00, max 14 hours), and up to €3.50/hour in the red zone (7 days 08:00–22:00, max 14 hours). Blue zones require a parking disc (Mon–Sat 08:00–18:00, max 10 hours). In a nearby green zone (near RengersState / Spanjaardslaan), parking can be free 24/7.
Is parking free on Sundays near Rengerspark?
In some zones near Rengerspark (for example the yellow zone), parking is free on Sundays. However, paid parking can still apply in the city center on Sundays from 12:00 to 18:00. Garages typically remain paid even on Sundays. If you’re parking close to Rengerspark, look for the specific zone signage at the exact spot.
Where can I park for free near Rengerspark if I want to avoid street tariffs?
Two common free alternatives are (1) the nearby green zone near RengersState / Spanjaardslaan, which is free 24/7, and (2) P+R Kalverdijkje, a free parking area on the eastern city ring that’s open 24/7. From P+R Kalverdijkje you can take bus line 3 to the center or walk (about 30 minutes).
What are the parking options near NHL Stenden (Rengerslaan area) for visitors?
For visitors and students without a subscription, parking near NHL Stenden is typically €1 for the first two hours, then €2.50 for the whole day. For staff/students using the Stadsparkeren subscription, the maximum can be lower (for example up to €2.00 per 24 hours). Check the on-site rules for the exact parking area you use.
How do resident permits work near Rengerspark?
Resident parking permits are only for people who meet eligibility requirements (including being registered at the address you apply for) and must be used in permit-relevant areas. There are limits on the number of permits per address (with different rules for the city center). Permits are generally valid until 31 December of the application year and must be renewed yearly. If you’re not a resident, rely on public tariffs/visitor options or book a reserved private spot.