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Finding parking near Sint Servaasbrug, Maastricht

Parking Sint Servaasbrug in Maastricht can be tricky at peak times, so the best choice depends on street rules, garage availability, and how long you’ll be parked. Use this guide to compare the practical options near the bridge before you book.

Book private parking in Maastricht when Sint Servaasbrug is busy

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t use day-to-day (for example hotel parking spaces, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garages). Instead of arriving to look for a free place, you can reserve a spot ahead—useful when the area around the bridge gets crowded and street parking becomes time-sensitive.

Street parking near Sint Servaasbrug: paid zones, time limits, and rising costs

On-street parking in Maastricht is mostly paid and divided into zones (A-zone for the more central areas, B-zone for areas outside the singels). Typical published rates are about €3.70 per hour in the higher-rate zone and about €1.90 per hour in the lower-rate zone. There’s also a day ticket option in many areas (published as €8.30), but some locations have maximum parking durations that can’t be extended just by paying again.

Paid parking times on the street are commonly: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat 08:00–18:00; Thu 08:00–21:00; and Sun 12:00–18:00 (often linked to shop opening days). If you don’t want to watch the clock or risk progressive hourly pricing on longer stays, compare street parking with a pre-booked reserved option on Mobypark—so you’re not dependent on finding a free curb spot at arrival.

Covered garages by Vrijthof and Mosae Forum: convenient, but can fill up

For drivers who prefer predictability, covered garages in the Vrijthof and Mosae Forum area are a common choice near Sint Servaasbrug. Keep in mind that demand can rise on Saturdays, shopping Sundays, and public holidays, when central parking fills faster.

Published day rates in nearby facilities can vary widely—for example, you may see maximum day tariffs around €17/day at some lots, while other central options can list daily prices significantly higher (one SERP result mentions €28.50/day). When you’re planning a longer stay, Mobypark can be a practical alternative to central garage pricing because you’re securing a reserved space in advance rather than waiting for availability.

Pick the right option for your parking duration

  • Short stop (around 1–2 hours): street parking can work if you stay within the posted limit for that exact spot and pay within the correct zone. If the street area is full, switching to a reserved space on Mobypark can save you time on arrival.
  • Half-day / full-day plans: check whether the street has a maximum time or whether hourly costs rise the longer you park. For many drivers, a booked reserved spot becomes the calmer choice than repeated checks and meter timing.
  • Longer stays: central garages and street parking both tend to become expensive as time passes. If your goal is budget control plus certainty, compare the public options with a private reserved spot on Mobypark—often cheaper than standard day garage tariffs, and especially helpful when you’re arriving during busy periods.

Price reality: street rates are typically zone-based (about €1.90/h to €3.70/h), while central garages can sit well above typical street day costs. Depending on your exact dates and duration, pre-booked private parking can be up to 60% cheaper than standard central garage pricing for comparable parking lengths.

How to use your search to park smarter at Sint Servaasbrug

When you search, set the destination to Sint Servaasbrug and enter your arrival date and time window. Then compare options by:

  • Parking type: on-street vs garage vs private reserved spots.
  • Time match: choose something that covers your full planned stay to avoid last-minute ticket changes.
  • Risk level: on busy days, pre-booked options (including Mobypark private spots) reduce the risk of arriving to a fully occupied area.

If you’re unsure about the exact street parking times/rates or when street parking can be cheaper, check the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Sint Servaasbrug

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.13

24 hours parking

from € 6.61

1 week parking

from € 50.00

1 month parking

from € 125.00

Cheap parking near Sint Servaasbrug, Maastricht

FAQ about parking near Sint Servaasbrug

Where can I park near Sint Servaasbrug in Maastricht?
Near Sint Servaasbrug you’ll mainly find (1) paid on-street parking in Maastricht’s A- and B-zones, (2) covered garages around the Vrijthof and Mosae Forum area, and (3) parking lots further out that can be easier when the center is busy. For guaranteed availability and a simpler arrival, you can also compare reserved private parking spots on Mobypark (e.g., unused hotel/office driveways or unused garages).
What are the street parking rates and times near Sint Servaasbrug?
Maastricht uses zone-based street pricing. Published rates are typically about €3.70 per hour in the higher-rate (A) zone and about €1.90 per hour in the lower-rate (B) zone. A day ticket is often published at €8.30 (though some locations have duration limits). Typical paid times are Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat 08:00–18:00, Thu 08:00–21:00, and Sun 12:00–18:00. Always follow the exact signs for your specific street spot.
Is parking free near Sint Servaasbrug?
In the central Maastricht area near Sint Servaasbrug, street parking is generally paid during the posted paid hours. Outside those paid hours, street parking may be free depending on local signage. If you need certainty, it’s safer to verify the rules for the exact street/spot—or choose a booked private parking option on Mobypark so you’re not relying on free windows.
What’s the cheapest way to park for a visit to Sint Servaasbrug?
Cheapest results usually come from comparing parking options by total duration: short street stays can be reasonable, but longer stays can add up due to hourly pricing (and sometimes maximum time limits). Central garages can be significantly more per day. For many drivers, the better strategy is to compare street/garage pricing with pre-booked reserved private parking on Mobypark, and—if you’re okay with walking—also look at easier parking-and-walk options outside the busiest core.
Do I need a permit to park on the street near Sint Servaasbrug?
Street parking near Sint Servaasbrug is mainly for paid parking (and in some areas permit holders). If you don’t have a residents’ permit, you typically need to pay for the spot during the posted paid hours. There are also specific spaces for disabled parking where applicable. If you want to avoid permit confusion and timing pressure, reserved parking (including private spots on Mobypark) is often the straightforward alternative.