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Where to park in Amsterdam
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Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and is located in the province of North Holland. This beautiful city is known for its network of canals, artistic heritage and narrow gabled houses, which can be dated back to the Golden Age of the Netherlands.

Whether you're in Amsterdam for a vacation or business, you might have noticed that parking in Amsterdam is a tricky subject. Like in all major cities, there are restrictions you should be aware of.

Getting around Amsterdam

Getting around Amsterdam can be a challenge for visitors. It's a city not built for traffic, and you'll notice this as soon as you drive a few meters. The canals, dense bicycle traffic, and trams require high concentration on the road.

Parking in Amsterdam

If you're traveling with your car to Amsterdam, you might consider leaving it parked on the outskirts and getting around the city using public transportation, bicycles, or even walking. However, all hope is not lost. If you're staying in a hotel, inquire about their parking availability and pricing. Another option is to use Parkimeter to find and pre-book your parking spot in advance. This is the most convenient and easy option, taking just a couple of clicks.

If you're looking for free parking in Amsterdam, it's practically a waste of time as spaces are very scarce.

Long-stay parking or Park and Ride

A long-stay parking (or a Park and Ride) is the best option for parking in Amsterdam. These are park-and-ride facilities located on the outskirts of the city. You can find some along the A10 ring road.

If you plan to drive into the city center, make sure to reserve your parking spot online beforehand. Otherwise, you might end up without a place to park. Parkimeter can help you find the parking that best suits your needs.

If you wish to park on the streets in Amsterdam, remember to go to the nearest parking meter and enter your license plate. Prices range from 5 to 7 euros, and full-day parking is also available. However, leaving your car unattended for several days is not a good idea. In that case, it's better to park in a parking facility.

What to do in Amsterdam

Amsterdam is one of the most visited European capitals. It's known for its canals, bicycles, culture, and freedom. The city center is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's undoubtedly one of the must-visit European destinations.

If you're visiting Amsterdam and unsure of what to do, here are some interesting places you shouldn't miss:

Limited traffic zone

LEZ Amsterdam

The city of Amsterdam has environmental restrictions on vehicle traffic (LTZ or ZTL in some countries, Milieuzone in The Netherlands). The LTZ is only accessible to authorized vehicles during specific hours. We suggest you check the sticker on your car and check if it is allowed to drive in this zone. Please note that the reservation is not an authorization.

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Remember: it is not possible to register your car, if it meets the conditions you can drive in the low-emission zone without restrictions.

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