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Finding parking near Kievitsloop, Breda Noord-West, Breda

Parking Kievitsloop starts with the street signs (paid vs. free)

If you’re searching for parking Kievitsloop in Breda Noord-West, the key is figuring out whether the exact street is in a paid parking zone. Breda uses zone-based on-street parking, with different tariffs and opening hours depending on where you are.

General Breda rules for paid on-street parking (check the sign on your street): Centrumzone €2.70/hour (Mon–Sat 09:00–01:00, Sun 12:00–01:00) and Singelzone €1.80/hour (Mon–Sat 09:00–22:00, Sun 12:00–18:00). You typically pay at the parking meter (pin/creditcard) or via mobile parking.

  • Look for the zone name or payment rules on the nearest sign.
  • Pay only for the time allowed on your street—set your start time correctly.
  • Don’t assume a nearby street has the same rules as Kievitsloop.

At the moment, Mobypark doesn’t list any bookable spots for Kievitsloop, so plan around public street parking, nearby garages, and P+R—and you can still check Mobypark later for future availability.

Free parking in Breda is limited—often tied to shopping hours

Truly free on-street parking in Breda is not the default near the inner areas. Instead, free is usually limited to specific streets and time windows (for example, after shops close—except on some “koopavond” evenings). Because Kievitsloop has a mix of residential streets, the only safe way to find free parking is to follow what the signs say on the exact location you’re considering.

  • If you spot a “free after” or time-limited regulation sign, confirm the start/end times before leaving your car.
  • Expect paid rules to return during the posted paid hours.
  • If you need flexibility, consider parking garages or P+R at the edge of the city and then continue by public transport.

Residents’ permits and parking disc rules may apply—usually not for visitors

In areas with paid parking, residents can often request a bewonersvergunning (residents’ permit) linked to a specific permit zone and address. For visitors, that usually means you can’t rely on a permit unless you’re parked exactly under the visitor conditions for that permit scheme.

Some streets may also be regulated as a blue zone (blauwe zone), where you park without paying but must use a parking disc (parkeerschijf) and respect the maximum stay. Because this depends on the street, check for blue-disc signage before assuming you’re allowed to park freely.

Garages and overnight options when you need reliable parking

If you’re arriving later in the day or planning an overnight stay, garages can be the most practical choice compared with hunting for street spaces in a residential area. Many central Breda garages use an evening overnight-style tariff (for example, an evening window around 18:00–09:00 with a special maximum rate is used in some garages), but the exact rules and prices vary by garage—so confirm the tariff before you enter.

For multi-hour or overnight needs, also consider P+R options outside the busy core and then travel into your destination by public transport.

Quick checklist to avoid tickets in and around Kievitsloop

  • Check the sign: paid zone, time window, and whether a parking disc is required.
  • Start time matters: set your meter/mobile session to the correct arrival time.
  • Respect the posted max duration for that street/regulation.
  • Keep your proof (if you pay via meter/mobile) in case of enforcement.
  • If you can’t find a legal spot, switch early to a garage or P+R rather than risking an expired/incorrect time.

Mobypark parking rates near Kievitsloop

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 near Kievitsloop, Breda

FAQ about parking in Kievitsloop

Is street parking free in Kievitsloop?
It depends on the exact street and the signs posted there. Breda generally has paid on-street parking in zone areas (Centrumzone and Singelzone). “Free parking” in Breda is usually limited to specific locations and/or time windows, often tied to when shops close. Always check the regulation sign at the spot you want to park in Kievitsloop.
Can I use a residents’ permit (bewonersvergunning) when parking in Kievitsloop?
Residents’ permits are typically linked to a specific permit zone and address. Unless you live in the permit area (or the regulation explicitly allows visitors under certain conditions), you generally can’t use a residents’ permit as a non-resident. Check the rules tied to the permit zone shown on local signage or through the municipality’s parking information.
Do I need a parking disc (parkeerschijf) in Kievitsloop?
Only if the street is marked as a blue zone (blauwe zone). In a blue zone you usually park without paying, but you must set a valid parking disc time and respect the maximum allowed stay. Since blue zones vary by street, look for a blue zone sign at the exact parking location before you park.
What are my options for overnight parking near Kievitsloop?
For overnight parking, street parking may have rules that stop at the end of paid hours, but this varies by street—so verify the signage. A more reliable option is to use a nearby parking garage, which often has an evening/overnight-style tariff (for example, some garages apply a special evening window such as 18:00–09:00). For the most accurate overnight plan, confirm the garage tariff before you park.
How do I pay for on-street parking around Kievitsloop?
In Breda’s paid parking zones, you typically pay at the parking meter (commonly with pin/credit card) or via mobile parking. After you arrive, start your payment for the correct time window—paying for the wrong start time can still lead to a fine.