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Finding parking near Hagebeemd, Breda Noord-West, Breda

Parking Hagebeemd: follow the paid-street zones on the curb

If you’re looking for parking Hagebeemd, start by checking the signs on the exact street you plan to park on. Breda uses two main paid parking zones, and the price and maximum parking hours depend on which zone you’re in.

  • Centrumzone (inner area): Mon–Sat 09:00–01:00, Sun 12:00–01:00. Typical street price: €2,70/hour.
  • Singelzone (outside inner area): Mon–Sat 09:00–22:00, Sun 12:00–18:00. Typical street price: €1,80/hour.

On many streets you’ll either use ticket machines or pay via mobile parking. If you’re arriving in the evening, be extra strict about the end time—street enforcement often starts enforcing again soon after.

If you want to reduce the risk of arriving and having to hunt for a space, you can also check Mobypark for future availability for your dates in and around Hagebeemd.

Garages and car parks: predictable tariffs for longer stays

When you need certainty (for example, for appointments or longer errands), a garage can be easier than curb parking. Breda garages commonly use these tariffs:

  • €0,59 per 15 minutes
  • €2,36 per hour
  • Maximum €14 per day

For drivers, this “day cap” is the key detail—once you’re inside a garage, you’re not guessing how long you’ll end up staying.

Free parking near Haagse Beemden (including Hagebeemd)

There are free parking possibilities in the broader Haagse Beemden area, which can help if you want to avoid paid-street tariffs:

  • Groene zone in Haagse Beemden: free 7 days a week, 24 hours a day (for example, listed at Stormvogel 14 in Breda).
  • P+R Prinsenbeek: free parking, then continue into Breda by public transport.

Keep in mind that free areas can fill quickly on busy days. If you’re flexible, arrive earlier; if you’re not, plan for a paid option such as a garage.

P+R strategy: park outside and travel in comfortably

If you’re trying to avoid the highest pressure near city destinations, use P+R as your “first choice.” P+R Prinsenbeek is specifically useful for drivers coming toward Haagse Beemden/Prinsenbeek direction—park for free and finish your trip with public transport.

For big events, it can also help to look at other nearby free parking areas (they may be busy during match days), and then choose the quickest onward route.

Residents’ permits and visitor options (what this means for drivers)

In areas with paid parking, residents can apply for a parking permit. There is also a visitor scheme where visitors may park at a reduced rate, but details depend on the permit area and availability. Drivers should expect that:

  • Resident permits are generally for people registered in the permit zone.
  • Visitor parking may be available at a reduced rate (for example, a reduced tariff example is €0,25/hour for 240 hours per quarter), and some areas can have waiting lists for permits.

If you’re not sure whether your destination address is in a permit zone, check the signs on-site and confirm the rules via the municipality before you park.

Mobypark parking rates near Hagebeemd

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.62

24 hours parking

from € 10.38

1 week parking

from € 72.66

1 month parking

from € 311.40

Cheap parking near Hagebeemd, Breda

FAQ about parking in Hagebeemd

Is street parking in Hagebeemd paid, and what are the parking hours?
In Breda, paid parking is split into two main street zones: the Centrumzone and the Singelzone. Centrumzone is typically Mon–Sat 09:00–01:00 and Sun 12:00–01:00, while Singelzone is typically Mon–Sat 09:00–22:00 and Sun 12:00–18:00. The exact price depends on the zone indicated on the signs at the curb—so always check the street signage where you park.
Where can I park for free near Hagebeemd (Haagse Beemden)?
A known free option in the Haagse Beemden area is the Groene zone in the area of Stormvogel 14 in Breda, where parking is free 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Also consider P+R Prinsenbeek: it offers free parking for drivers who then continue with public transport into Breda.
Are there paid parking garages near Hagebeemd, and what do they cost?
For drivers who prefer predictable parking costs, Breda garages commonly use tariffs like €0,59 per 15 minutes and €2,36 per hour, with a maximum of €14 per day. This can be useful for appointments or longer stays because you’re not guessing the final amount based on minutes.
Can I use a residents’ permit or visitor scheme if I’m not a resident in Hagebeemd?
Residents can apply for a parking permit in paid parking areas, and there can be a visitor scheme with a reduced rate. However, visitor eligibility and the exact rules depend on the specific permit zone and availability. As a non-resident driver, you usually can’t assume a resident permit applies to you—check the signage at the parking spot and the permit/visitor rules for the relevant zone before parking.