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Finding parking near Steak & Bier, Rotterdam

Need parking Steak & Bier in Rotterdam? The Karel Doormanstraat / Lijnbaan area is busy at meal times, so the fastest approach is to compare street rules with nearby garages—and if you want certainty, pre-book a private spot via Mobypark.

Reserve private parking near Steak & Bier with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you park near Steak & Bier by unlocking private spaces owners don’t use all the time—think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage bays. You choose your dates up front, pay in advance, and you can switch plans with free cancellation (up to 24 hours before arrival). When city-center street parking has limited availability, pre-booking through Mobypark is often the most stress-free way to arrive when you’re hungry and ready to order.

Street parking on Karel Doormanstraat: zone 31 prices & paid hours

Karel Doormanstraat falls under Rotterdam Centrum parking zone 31, where street parking is typically the most expensive in the center. During paid parking hours, the street rate can be as high as €6,42 per hour. If you park just outside the central core (“schil”), rates are usually lower, and further out they can be lower still—so always check the signs on the exact street you’re on.

Pay attention to the paid parking times (because they directly affect what you pay and whether you can park longer):

  • Mon–Thu: 09:00–23:00
  • Fri–Sat: 09:00–01:00
  • Sun: 12:00–23:00

There isn’t an easy “maximum duration” promise for street parking during the paid window—so costs can quickly climb if you stay longer. If you want to avoid the time pressure of searching for a spot at peak hours, booking a nearby private space on Mobypark gives you an arrival plan in advance. Depending on which public option you compare, private parking on Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than central street parking—especially when you’d otherwise pay hourly meters in zone 31.

Nearby garages: convenient daily caps, but availability can still be tight

Garages are usually more predictable than street parking, especially on busy evenings when curb spaces disappear fast. For example, parking at Parkeergarage Lijnbaan (near the Lijnbaan area) is commonly shown with rates like €2,25 per 30 minutes and €4,50 per hour, with a maximum day rate around €35. Some garages also show lower night pricing after 22:00—but tariffs can change, so check the signage or garage display.

If you’re comparing your options for parking Steak & Bier, garages can be a solid choice when you want to park indoors, but you may still run into “full” moments. Reserving on Mobypark lets you line up a spot before you leave home, so you’re not forced into last-minute detours between garages.

Resident permit rules and visitor parking in Rotterdam Centrum

Much of the area around Rotterdam Centrum is managed with paid parking and resident control. If you live there and don’t have off-street parking, you may be able to apply for a resident parking permit. For visitors, the rules are typically stricter: in many paid zones you can only park cheaply/legally with the correct visitor arrangement (for example a visitor permit at a reduced rate), and this depends on the local sector and availability.

Because visitor-permit access can be limited or admin-heavy, it’s usually easier to plan around paid street rules (with time limits/paid hours) or secure a guaranteed private space via Mobypark—especially if you’re coming for a dinner that might run late.

Overnight parking: when street becomes free (and when to choose pre-booking)

Outside paid parking times, street parking is generally free unless signs say otherwise. In practice, that often means after the paid window ends (for example after 23:00 on weekdays and after 01:00 on Friday/Saturday), the curb may be open for parking—but always verify with the street signs because restrictions can vary by block.

If you’re arriving late, a garage can still be the simplest option because you avoid searching in the dark and you’ll see the night tariff clearly. And if you want the smoothest arrival, pre-booking a private space on Mobypark can be a good fallback when you don’t want to gamble on finding an open curb spot right next to the restaurant area.

Quick checklist before you park at Steak & Bier

  • Confirm you’re in the right area/zone on the street signs (zone 31 is the costly central tariff area).
  • Use the paid-hours schedule to estimate your total cost; evening meters can add up.
  • Check whether your plan needs indoor parking (garages can be convenient when curb parking is scarce).
  • If your timing is uncertain, pre-booking via Mobypark helps you avoid hunting for a last spot.

Mobypark parking rates near Steak & Bier

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 77.00

1 month parking

from € 180.00

Cheap parking near Steak & Bier, Rotterdam

FAQ about parking near Steak & Bier

What are the street parking tariffs and paid hours near Steak & Bier (Karel Doormanstraat)?
Karel Doormanstraat is in Rotterdam Centrum parking zone 31. During paid hours, street parking can cost up to €6,42 per hour. Paid parking times around the center are typically: Mon–Thu 09:00–23:00, Fri–Sat 09:00–01:00, and Sun 12:00–23:00. There usually isn’t a guaranteed “maximum stay” during the paid window, so costs can rise if you park longer—check the exact street signage.
How do I pay for street parking near Steak & Bier in Rotterdam?
You typically pay either at the street parking machine or through a pay-by-phone/mobile parking app. With pay-by-phone, you pay for the time you actually use. Always confirm you’ve activated the correct parking location/zone before leaving your car.
Do I need a resident permit to park near Steak & Bier?
In many parts of Rotterdam Centrum, parking is controlled with resident/permit rules and paid street parking. If you don’t have a resident permit, you usually can’t park cheaply just because you’re visiting. Visitor parking may be possible through a visitor permit arrangement (often with a reduced tariff), but access depends on the local rules and availability—so for most visitors, it’s safer to plan with paid parking times or book a private spot in advance via Mobypark.
Can I park overnight on the street near Steak & Bier?
Overnight street parking is generally free outside the paid parking times, unless signs indicate otherwise. For example, the paid window often ends at 23:00 (Mon–Thu and Sun) or at 01:00 (Fri–Sat). Even when it’s free, availability can vary—if you’re arriving very late or you want guaranteed parking, consider reserving a garage spot or a private space via Mobypark.
What do nearby parking garages cost near Steak & Bier?
Garage prices vary by operator and time of day, but as a reference, Parkeergarage Lijnbaan (near the Lijnbaan area) is commonly shown with rates around €4,50 per hour and a maximum day rate around €35, with possible lower night pricing after 22:00. Garages are often more predictable than street parking, but availability can still be limited—pre-booking via Mobypark can help you avoid “full” situations.