Street parking tariffs, zone by zone

Every paid street-parking section in 13 Dutch cities, coloured by what one hour costs on a weekday afternoon. Computed from the official RDW register — the same data enforcement uses. Need a garage instead?

FREE <€2 €2–3 €3–4.50 €4.50–6 €6+
Weekday 14:00 drive-in rate per street section · Source: RDW Open Data / NPR (CC0) · Zones without published tariffs are not shown · Blue-zone (disc) areas are free but time-limited — see the street parking guide.
How to read this map

Where street parking hurts — and where it doesn't

The pattern repeats in every Dutch city: rates peak in a small centre zone and fall off fast. In Amsterdam the centre commands €8.05/hr while sections in Noord charge under €2 — a 4× spread within one tram ride. Rotterdam and The Hague top out around €4/hr; in Tilburg, Zwolle or Breda most paid sections stay under €3.

Practical use: zoom to your destination, then look one band outward. Parking 300–500 m outside a band boundary routinely halves the hourly rate — and our garage search tells you when a garage beats the street entirely.