Never buy a parking ticket again: This is how the 4 best-known parking apps work

Never buy a parking ticket again: This is how the 4 best-known parking apps work

Buying a parking ticket is very old fashioned and since many people still only use their debit card, you don’t have any change left. Luckily, there are many parking apps that make life a lot easier. We highlight the four most famous.

There are many parking apps you can use. There are so many that we can’t list them all.

This is how the 4 most famous parking apps work

We make a selection of the four best-known apps. We explain the differences.

  1. Parkbee

You can reserve a parking space in advance via Parkbee. So you no longer have to look for a place. You can also visit Parkbee without a reservation.

The purpose of the parking app is to use free, non-commercial parking garages. This way you can park at a hotel or company. The advantage of Parkbee is that it is often cheaper than parking on the street and your car is “safe” in a parking space.

  1. Parkmobile/Easypark

What used to be Parkmobile is now Easypark. You can use the parking app when parking in garages and on the street by simply pressing the start/stop button on your phone. Easypark charges a service fee of 0.39 euros per parking action, unless you have a subscription for 4.99 euros per month.

  1. Yellow brick

Yellowbrick is actually the same as Easypark, but slightly cheaper than the parking app. You pay 0.37 euros per transaction in service costs. If you don’t want this, you pay 0.75 euros per week and can park unlimitedly without any service costs.

  1. ANWB parking lot

It is noticeable that the ANWB itself also has a parking app. With the free account you pay 0.33 euros in service costs when parking. If you take out a subscription you pay 0.55 euros per week and no service costs. The app is a collaboration with Yellowbrick.

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