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Finding parking near Geeren-Zuid, Breda Noord, Breda

Parking Geeren-Zuid in Breda should be quick and predictable: you want a spot that fits your time window, not one where you’re hunting for the last free space. Here’s how street parking, garages, and park-and-ride work around Geeren-Zuid—and how booking private parking with Mobypark can keep you from losing time.

Mobypark for parking Geeren-Zuid: book a private spot before you arrive

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use, such as hotel parking areas, office-building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of relying on availability, you reserve online and arrive with a confirmed place—handy when street parking is limited by zones and opening hours.

If you’re comparing options, this is often where Mobypark wins: street and many garage rates in Breda add up fast during the day, while a reserved private spot helps you avoid time pressure and last-minute searching. It can also be up to 60% cheaper than regular public parking rates, depending on your exact times.

Street parking near Geeren-Zuid: know Breda’s zones and meter rules

In and around Breda’s centre, on-street parking is paid and split into two tariff zones. Rates differ depending on whether you’re inside the singel (Centrumzone) or outside it (Singelzone): €2.70 per hour in the Centrumzone and €1.80 per hour in the Singelzone. The times and exact conditions are shown on the parking meter.

Most street parking uses license-plate parking (kentekenparkeren): you enter your license plate at the machine, and you pay with PIN or by mobile payment. If you’d rather not watch the clock (or you want certainty), a booked private space on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to the cost of repeated short meter payments.

Garage parking in Breda: typical pricing and late-evening access

Garage prices can be relatively predictable, but you still need to fit the garage’s opening hours. For example, Parkeergarage Oranje Zuid has tariffs that start hourly (per 60 minutes) and a 24-hour rate, plus an evening tariff. Opening hours run late, so it can work well for longer visits—but you may still need to plan around closing times.

If you’re deciding between a garage and a reserved private spot, consider this: garages are convenient, yet availability can be tight during busy periods. With Mobypark, you’re booking a place in advance—so you’re less likely to switch plans last minute when the garage fills up.

OptionWhat to expect (typical public pricing)Main limitation
Street parking (Breda zones)€2.70/h (Centrumzone) or €1.80/h (Singelzone)You must follow meter times and conditions
Garage parking (example: Oranje Zuid)Hourly pricing + 24-hour rate + evening tariffOpening hours and occupancy
Park-and-ride (P+R)Large capacity at the station P+RYou still need to check payment/entry rules

P+R for arrivals: when you prefer capacity over street searching

If you’re coming into Breda and want to reduce the hassle of finding a space, P+R near the station area is designed for this purpose and offers many parking spots. That said, P+R isn’t always the right fit if you have a tight schedule or you need a guaranteed spot—on those days, comparing P+R availability versus a reserved private spot on Mobypark can save you stress.

EV charging spots and permits: avoid common mistakes

Charging points and permit rules can affect where you’re allowed to park. If there’s an EV charging post but no sign, anyone may park there. If there is a sign at the charging spot, only EVs and other electric vehicles are allowed while connected to charging. Once fully charged, you must move your car.

In permit zones or areas where parking is paid, you must have a valid resident permit or pay the parking fee. If you need a parking spot that matches your vehicle needs (like charging access), booking via Mobypark can help you filter for suitable options before you drive.

Quick checklist for parking Geeren-Zuid

  • Use the street meter to confirm the zone and active times (don’t rely on memory).
  • If you choose a garage, check opening hours and the tariff that matches your length of stay.
  • If you’ll arrive during busy periods, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark reduces uncertainty.
  • For EVs and permit areas, follow the signs at the spot—charging rules and permits can differ.

Mobypark parking rates near Geeren-Zuid

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 Geeren-Zuid, Breda

FAQ about parking in Geeren-Zuid

Is there paid street parking near Geeren-Zuid, and what are the street parking rates in Breda?
In and around Breda’s centre, on-street parking is paid and split into tariff zones. Inside the singel (Centrumzone) you pay €2.70 per hour, and outside the singel (Singelzone) you pay €1.80 per hour. The exact times and conditions depend on the zone, so always check the parking meter for the active rules.
How do I pay for street parking in Breda (kentekenparkeren, PIN, or mobile)?
Breda uses license-plate parking (kentekenparkeren) on many streets: you enter your license plate at the parking machine, instead of placing a paper ticket on the dashboard. Payment is possible with PIN and/or via mobile payment. The zone code and valid times are shown on the parking meter.
Garage parking versus a booked private spot: what’s the practical difference for my time window?
Garages typically charge per hour and may have a 24-hour rate and/or an evening tariff, but they also have opening hours and limited capacity. A booked private spot (for example via Mobypark) is reserved in advance, so you avoid spending time searching when the garage is full and you’re less constrained by finding the right street spot in time.
Can I park late/overnight near Geeren-Zuid, and what should I check before leaving the car?
Parking rules depend on the exact location (street zone or garage) and the posted opening times/tariffs. For street parking, the active hours are listed on the parking meter, and conditions can change by zone. For garages, check their opening hours and whether an evening/nights tariff applies. If your plans may run late, pre-booking a private spot helps avoid last-minute surprises.
Are EV charging spots and permit rules relevant around Geeren-Zuid?
Yes—charging signs and permit rules can change what’s allowed. If there is a charging post but no specific sign, other drivers may park there. If there is a sign, only electric vehicles connected to charging may park there, and you must move once fully charged. In permit/pay parking areas, you must have the correct permit or pay the parking fee.