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Trouver un parking près de Charlois, Rotterdam
If you’re searching for parking Charlois in Rotterdam, the key is knowing when you must pay on-street, what permits can (and can’t) do, and what happens around busy Ahoy event days.
Pre-book parking in Charlois with Mobypark (private spots you can reserve)
When street spaces disappear at the wrong time, a booked option helps. With Mobypark, you can reserve bookable private parking spots from owners who aren’t using them (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). That means you don’t have to gamble on finding a free spot when you arrive.
It also makes cost comparisons easier: in Charlois you’ll often pay on-street during long paid hours (around €2.24 per hour), while nearby paid garages can be much more expensive—especially on event days near Ahoy. Pre-booked private parking can often work out up to 60% cheaper than regular garage rates, while avoiding time pressure.
On-street parking in Parkeerzone 250 (times, €€ and when it applies)
In Parkeerzone 250 (Charlois), paid parking applies every day.
- Mon–Sat: 09:00–23:00
- Sun: 12:00–23:00
The hourly rate is typically around €2.24 per hour (always check the parking machine for the exact tariff for your spot).
Because the paid window is long, relying only on random street availability can cost you time—if you want a calmer arrival, a reserved Mobypark spot is a practical alternative to circle the streets.
Street parking on holidays (when it can be free)
On certain public holidays, the paid rules may change and street parking can be free. Common examples include New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Whit Sunday (Pentecost Sunday), and Christmas Day. On other holidays, the Sunday schedule may apply.
If you’re aiming for “as cheap as possible” parking, check your day first—otherwise you may end up paying during the longer weekday-style hours even when you expected Sunday rules.
Resident and visitor permits in Charlois (what they cost and where they work)
If you live in the paid parking area, you may have access to a resident parking permit. For zone 250, permit costs are:
- First permit: €9.50 per month (€114.00 per year)
- Additional permits: €25.70 per month
From 1 February 2024, a resident permit for zone 250 is also valid in zone 260 (and vice versa), including during extended paid parking times on Sundays.
Visitors can apply for a visitor permit (free to request), with reduced paid parking at €0.13 per 10 minutes up to 500 hours per year.
If you don’t have the right permit, street parking can quickly become expensive—this is where reserving a private spot on Mobypark can feel simpler than checking whether your permit covers the exact zone and time window.
Overnight parking (and what to watch for if you’re coming late)
Because paid parking in zone 250 runs until 23:00 (and from 12:00 on Sundays), parking outside the paid hours is generally not ticketed overnight (roughly between 23:00 and 09:00). However, always follow the signs at your exact spot—there can be exceptions.
Also note: special restrictions can apply to larger vehicles (such as campers, vans, or trucks), which may require checking local APV rules or permissions.
If you expect a late arrival or you’re parking an unusual vehicle, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can reduce the risk of being forced into a restricted area.
Ahoy event days: expect sold-out garages and plan ahead
Near Ahoy, parking demand spikes on event days. Ahoy uses its own parking areas (over 2,500 spaces) and typical event-day pricing is around €19.50–€21.00 depending on the day and conditions.
To be sure of a space next to the venue, you can buy a parking guarantee up to about 2 hours before the start. The guarantee is valid from 05:00 until 05:00 the next day, and it’s extended when events last overnight.
If the venue areas are full and you don’t have a guarantee, you may be redirected to other nearby garages—so having a reserve option for parking Charlois (like a Mobypark private spot) is a sensible backup when crowds make last-minute parking stressful.
Quick practical tips for arriving in Charlois
- Arrive with the zone in mind: in Parkeerzone 250, paid rules apply on long daily windows.
- Double-check holiday calendars: free days and Sunday schedules can change the cost.
- If you’re going at event-time: don’t assume you’ll find street spaces—pre-booking reduces uncertainty.
For a fast recap of paid times, free days, and permit rules, see the FAQ below.
Tarifs de stationnement Mobypark à proximité de Charlois
Durée du stationnement
Tarifs du parking Mobypark
1 heure de stationnement
de € 1.00
24 heures de stationnement
de € 5.00
1 semaine de stationnement
de € 77.00
1 mois de stationnement
de € 70.00