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Finding parking near Restaurant De Botter, Noordwijk

Looking for parking Restaurant De Botter in Noordwijk? The seafront area around Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard uses paid parking, and it gets busy—so knowing the rules, tariffs, and backup options will save you time.

Mobypark can also help by giving you the option to reserve a private parking spot near your destination instead of relying on street availability.

Book a confirmed private spot near Restaurant De Botter with Mobypark

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking, office-building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). With a reservation, you can focus on arriving for your meal instead of searching for a free space at the last minute.

Paid street parking on Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard (rates & hours)

On Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard, parking is typically paid 7 days a week. The paid hours are usually 09:00–23:00, with some references noting shorter hours in winter (often up to 21:00), so it’s worth double-checking the signs where you plan to park.

Tariffs are commonly €1.00 per hour for the first 2 hours, then €3.00 per hour from hour 3. There’s also generally no parking disc here because this is a paid zone, not a blue-zone area.

If you expect the parking session to run longer—or you’re visiting during peak season—consider comparing street parking with a reserved private option on Mobypark so you don’t get pressured by finding a spot right when you arrive.

Day parking areas nearby (seasonal day rates)

For longer stays, nearby parking areas such as Wantveld and Koningin Astrid Boulevard work with seasonal day rates: about €15/day from 1 April–30 September and about €10/day from 1 October–31 March (availability still depends on where you enter and how full it is).

Those day-lot prices can look attractive compared to paying hour-by-hour on the boulevard, but you’re still dependent on finding an open place. Booking via Mobypark can be a practical alternative when you want certainty at arrival.

Permit zones: make sure your plan matches the posted conditions

The Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard area is within Noordwijk aan Zee’s vergunningsgebieden (resident permit areas). Residents and businesses can apply for permits for specific zone types (such as Paarse and Turquoise zones), which means the visitor rules can be stricter than you might expect if signage isn’t clear.

If you don’t have a permit, don’t assume you can park indefinitely or outside the posted visitor conditions—reserving a private space on Mobypark can help remove that uncertainty.

Smart arrival checklist for a smooth visit

  • Estimate your time: if it’s around the first couple of hours, boulevard street rates may fit—if you’ll stay longer, compare against seasonal day-lot options.
  • Match the clock to the paid hours: paid times are typically until late evening (often 23:00; sometimes earlier in winter), so don’t park on “assumed” rules.
  • Plan for peak season: when the seafront is busy, a reserved private spot on Mobypark can prevent last-minute searching and helps you arrive on schedule.

Mobypark parking rates near Restaurant De Botter

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.34

24 hours parking

from € 23.76

1 week parking

from € 166.32

1 month parking

from € 712.80

Cheap parking near Restaurant De Botter, Noordwijk

FAQ about parking near Restaurant De Botter

What are the paid parking hours on Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard near Restaurant De Botter?
Parking on Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard is typically paid 7 days a week. Paid hours are commonly around 09:00–23:00 (with some references that winter hours may be shorter, often until 21:00). Always follow the exact signage at the parking spot you choose.
How are parking tariffs calculated on Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard?
The common tariff structure is €1.00 per hour for the first 2 hours, then €3.00 per hour from the third hour. If you expect a longer stay, the hourly cost can add up quickly after those first two hours.
Is there parking disc (parkeerschijf) near Restaurant De Botter on the boulevard?
Parking disc rules typically don’t apply on Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard because it’s a paid parking zone. Instead of a blue-zone limit, you pay the hourly rates according to the posted conditions.
Are there cheaper day parking options near Restaurant De Botter?
Nearby parking areas such as Wantveld and Koningin Astrid Boulevard use seasonal day rates: about €15/day from 1 April–30 September and about €10/day from 1 October–31 March. Day-lot availability still depends on how full it is when you arrive.
Do I need a resident permit to park near Restaurant De Botter?
Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard sits in Noordwijk aan Zee’s resident permit (vergunnings) areas. Residents/businesses may have permits for specific zones (e.g., Paarse and Turquoise zones). As a visitor, you should follow the posted visitor rules and avoid relying on permit-only assumptions—booking a private space on Mobypark can be a low-stress alternative.