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Finding parking in Breda

If you’re searching for parking Breda for your car, your best plan depends on where you park (street vs. garage), how long you stay, and which rules apply by area.

Pre-book private parking in Breda with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you a practical alternative to driving around for a curb space: bookable private parking spots from owners who aren’t actively using them (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage bays). Because the spot is reserved for your dates, it can be a stress-saver on busy shopping evenings or when street parking becomes time-limited—and depending on your stay, it can work out up to ~60% cheaper than paying typical public street/garage prices.

When you check availability on Mobypark, you can compare options for the same trip instead of guessing what you’ll find when you arrive.

Street parking in Breda: centre zone vs. singelzone

In and around the centre, street parking is paid and split into two pricing zones. Rates are based on your car’s licence plate (“kentekenparkeren”): you pay at the parking machine or via mobile payment. If you’re planning a longer stop, the total cost can add up quickly—so it’s worth comparing street parking Breda rates with pre-booked alternatives like Mobypark.

Street parking zoneTypical rate
Inside the singel (city centre / “Centrumzone”)€ 2.70 per hour
Outside the singel (singelzone)€ 1.80 per hour

Time limits by area: check the zone code (and avoid over-staying)

Paid street parking times and maximum stay rules differ by neighbourhood (“gebied”). The parking signs and the zone code on the machine tell you what applies. For example, the Spoorbuurt area is known for a maximum parking time (and paid parking can also apply on Sundays in that area).

If you don’t want to manage the clock (or risk a fine when you’re delayed), pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a safer comparison to make—especially when the street rules are strict.

Parkeergarages and parking areas: better for longer stays

For many drivers, parkeergarages and parking areas are the simplest way to park without repeatedly checking a time limit on street. Tariffs vary by location (typically higher closer to the centre) and can differ between garages—so you’ll often end up comparing hour-by-hour vs. day-style pricing.

When you compare public garages against Mobypark, remember that a reserved private spot can be more predictable than relying on availability at busy times, and for many date ranges it can be competitively priced versus paying street prices or a standard day rate in a central garage.

P+R (park & ride): park farther out and travel in

If your goal is to reach the city centre without fighting for the closest curb spot, Breda’s P+R options (park & ride) are a common approach and are included on the municipal parking overview. This can reduce pressure on inner-city street parking areas, particularly when traffic and demand are high.

And if you prefer not to switch vehicles, you can also compare P+R with a reserved private spot on Mobypark for a smoother arrival.

Accessible parking and EV charging rules on public parking

Special bays for drivers with disabilities exist both in garages and on the street. For on-street accessible parking, using an ordinary disabled bay generally requires a valid disabled parking card displayed behind the windscreen.

For electric vehicle charging: follow the signage. If there’s a charging point but no sign, other vehicles may park there. If there is a sign, only EVs that are actively connected to charging are allowed. If your EV is fully charged, you must move it.

Also note that if you park in a paid-permit area (or a zone with paid parking), you still need to pay the parking fee or hold the correct permit.

Free parking on select days (and what to do if you arrive later)

There are specific public holidays when parking can be free on streets and parking areas (for example: New Year’s Day, Carnival Monday, Easter Day(s), Pentecost Day, Singelloop, Christmas Day, and Old Year’s Day). However, rules can be time-bound—so always confirm with the signs for the exact area you plan to use.

If the free window doesn’t match your timing (or you’re travelling at peak hours), comparing street/garage options with pre-booked private parking on Mobypark helps you avoid the “arrive and hunt” problem.

Use the search on Mobypark to enter your arrival dates and compare available private spots against the street/garage costs for the same trip.

Mobypark parking rates in Breda

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.62

24 hours parking

from € 10.38

1 week parking

from € 130.00

1 month parking

from € 311.40

Cheap parking in Breda

FAQ about parking in Breda

Where can I park in Breda as a visitor?
Visitors typically park in one of three ways: (1) public street parking in paid zones (with different rates in the city centre vs. outside the singel), (2) parkeergarages and parking areas around the centre, or (3) P+R (park & ride) farther out. If you want less time pressure—especially at busy hours—bookable private parking on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to searching for a curb space.
What are the street parking prices in Breda (city centre vs singelzone)?
Street parking in Breda is paid and split into zones. Inside the singel (city centre / “Centrumzone”) the rate is €2.70 per hour. Outside the singel (singelzone) the rate is €1.80 per hour. Payment is based on licence plate parking, meaning you pay via the machine or mobile payment.
What does day parking cost in Breda?
Street parking is usually charged per hour (€1.80–€2.70 per hour depending on zone), so the daily total depends on how long you stay. Many garages use day-style pricing as well, and common day rates are often around €14 (varying by location and time). For predictable costs on your dates, compare public options with reserved private parking on Mobypark.
Is there free parking in Breda on public holidays?
Breda has specific public holidays when parking can be free on streets and parking areas (examples include New Year’s Day, Carnival Monday, Easter Day, Pentecost Day, Singelloop, Christmas Day, and Old Year’s Day). Free parking is time-bound, so check the local signs for the exact area and time window.
Is there a maximum of 3 hours paid parking in Breda’s Spoorbuurt area?
In the Spoorbuurt area (Spoorbuurt e.o.), there is a maximum parking time (3 hours) for paid parking rules. Paid parking can also apply on Sundays in that area. To avoid penalties, always verify the maximum stay and the valid days/times on the zone information at the parking machine.
Can I park in a disabled bay or at an EV charging spot in Breda?
Disabled bays: accessible bays are reserved in garages and on-street, and on-street use generally requires a valid disabled parking card displayed behind the windscreen. EV charging spots: if there is no sign next to the charging point, other vehicles may park there; if there is a sign, only electric vehicles actively connected to charging are allowed. If your car is fully charged, move it.