Q-Park Amsterdamse Poort P23

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Parking garage· Automobile storage facility· Parking lot· Parking lot for motorcycles

Q-Park Amsterdamse Poort P23 Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Q-Park Amsterdamse Poort P23 is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Bijlmerdreef 250. Q-Park Amsterdamse Poort P23 is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category parking garage in Netherlands.

Address

Bijlmerdreef 250

Phone

+31 883295100

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ana MariA

Totally recommend it. Easy, cheaper and safe. Pre-book you place online and pay for it. The customer service was also very helpful. Easiest way to keep you car safe and explore the city. All the parking places starting with 2 are in the neighborhood of the M54.

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Winfried van Loon

Cheap, yet problematic place to park. Parked there three or four times to visit an AFAS Live event and have problems either entering or exiting all of these times. Most recent time, nobody could exit the parking as the gates stayed closed, loud use of the claxon by a lot of cars did the trick after waiting for a very long time. Both the entrance and exit are extremely small in with, be sure to check if your car fits in there.

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Meshaal Faisal

Nice parking price in Amsterdam same ather parking more than 6 per hours

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Jan Rozema

To dark top floor/roof parking

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Vincent Wijnen

People are using this as an underground shortcut, and for some reason as an underground toilet. The stench of urine is so heavy, my girlfriend and I used to practice holding our breath the longest. It's a good garage for parking your car, decently priced, but the experience is pretty poor. Also, the payment machine close to the side exit does not accept regular debit card, only credit cards or cash, requiring you to walk to the machine close to the AH to pay, which makes the first issue I described much worse since you then have to cross it twice.