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Parkplatz finden in der Nähe von Borne, Almelo

Looking for parking Borne? Here’s the practical way to park in Borne without getting stuck: free street bays, the blue 2-hour zone (with a parking disc), and easy options at Station Borne (P+R) and the Kulturhus De Bijenkorf garage.

Free street parking and the blue 2-hour zone

Local guidance says you can park for free in Borne, but in the centre you’ll often see the blue parking zone. That zone is recognizable by the markings and signs, and it limits you to max 2 hours.

You must use a parking disc (set the arrival time). If you stay longer than allowed, you can get a fine. When you’re dealing with the 2-hour limit (especially in the centre during the day), you can also check Mobypark for any future availability if you want to avoid last-minute searching.

Day Blue-zone applies Max stay Parking disc needed
Mon–Thu 09:00–18:00 2 hours Yes
Friday 09:00–21:00 2 hours Yes
Saturday 09:00–18:00 2 hours Yes

Also park within the marked bays; incorrect parking can lead to enforcement.

Garage parking at Kulturhus De Bijenkorf (centre)

If you need a longer daytime stop, look at the garage under Kulturhus De Bijenkorf. It’s listed as free for daytime parking, with the entrance on Bekenhorst. Note the access rule: you’re not allowed to park between 01:00 and 07:00.

P+R parking at Station Borne (good for longer stays)

Near Station Borne there is a large P+R area on/around Parallelweg. This is described as free parking where you don’t need a parking disc, which makes it a convenient choice when you don’t want to plan around the 2-hour rules.

Other short-stay lots near shops (often 2 hours with disc)

In the centre, several smaller parking areas use the same practical pattern: parking is free, but you generally have 2 hours during the blue-zone hours (until 18:00, or until 21:00 on Fridays) and you must place a parking disc.

Examples mentioned in local guidance include lots at/near De Haven, De Bree, De Hofte (near Aldi & Plus Wallerbosch), and areas such as De Koem and De Bolkshoek near the shops.

Watch out for permit-only parking bays in the centre

Some central parking spaces are reserved for permit holders and are marked with signs. If there’s no valid permit, avoid these bays—even if nearby streets look like they’re covered by free public parking rules.

If you arrive and you’d rather not rely on finding a street space within the posted limits, you can check Mobypark for any future availability in Borne and compare it against the public rules above.

Häufig gestellte Fragen zum Parken in Borne

Is parking free in Borne?
Yes. Local guidance states that you can park for free throughout Borne. However, in the centre you may still need to use a parking disc and follow the 2-hour limit in the blue parking zone.
How long can I park in the blue zone in Borne, and when does it apply?
In the blue parking zone, you can park for a maximum of 2 hours and you must use a parking disc. The blue-zone rules apply Mon–Thu 09:00–18:00, Friday 09:00–21:00, and Saturday 09:00–18:00. Staying longer than allowed can lead to a fine.
Can I park in the Kulturhus De Bijenkorf garage in Borne?
Yes. Parking under the Kulturhus De Bijenkorf is listed as free for daytime parking. Use the entrance on Bekenhorst, and note the restriction: you’re not allowed to park between 01:00 and 07:00.
Is Station Borne P+R parking free, and do I need a parking disc?
Parking at the P+R area near Station Borne is described as free and does not require a parking disc. This makes it a good option when you want to park for longer without managing the blue-zone timing.
Are there permit-only parking spaces in central Borne?
Yes. Some bays in the centre are reserved for permit holders and are marked with signs. Visitors without a valid permit should avoid those spaces to prevent enforcement.