APCOA PARKING Prins & Keizer - Amsterdam- APCOA

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Parking garage

APCOA PARKING Prins & Keizer - Amsterdam- APCOA Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

APCOA PARKING Prins & Keizer - Amsterdam- APCOA is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Prinsengracht 927. APCOA PARKING Prins & Keizer - Amsterdam- APCOA is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category parking garage in Netherlands.

Address

Prinsengracht 927

Phone

+31 850499899

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Konrad Bl

Nice parking but was hard to find

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Joost

When navigating down the narrow tunnels beneath ground you're actually welcomed to a bigger parking garage than expected. As it's right in city center, you'll be paying a bit more than when using a PR. However, in the weekends it's only 20,- per 24 hours (Saturday starting at 6am - Sunday 11.59pm). During the weeks the maximum fee is 55,-. During work weeks, parking in the night costs you a maximum of 15,- (from 6pm - 6am)

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Martin Oldenhoff

Only Dutch vehicles are safe here. More and more frequently the windows of foreign vehicles are smashed in the parking garage. Especially with German and Belgian cars. Autonomous protesters want to scare tourists away from Amsterdam. There is no parking surveillance here and the offices on the parking levels are rarely occupied. On Friday evening, my car and three others from Germany were affected. This happens not only in this parking garage, but in the whole of Amsterdam. Pure vandalism!

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solus ito

Good as always a parking space. Have a strong engine, it is like driving up and down a narrow mountain road. very small parking space. 1,50 every quarter of an hour or part of it.

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Michiel Appelman

My car was broken into, and not by amateurs either: my laptop was in the trunk on standby and I did not open the trunk while in the garage. Yet somehow they picked my car, my rearwindow to open the door, pull down the backseat and get my bag. These guys were really very lucky or they had a scanning device to check for laptops on standby in the car. Long story short: do NOT believe the 24-hour surveillance statement on the door of this garage and leave nothing behind.