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Finding parking near Princenhage, Breda West, Breda

Pre-book private parking in Princenhage with Mobypark

Looking for parking Princenhage? Instead of relying only on what’s available on arrival, you can reserve a private spot in advance. Mobypark lets you book parking that isn’t actively used by owners—think hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, and unused garage spaces—so you can arrive and park without searching.

This is especially useful when the free public areas are busy or partly restricted, and you don’t want last-minute time pressure.

Where to park for free in Princenhage (street-side areas and public lots)

Princenhage has several public parking options that are generally free, including parking around Haagsemarkt and the area behind the town hall (Haagsemarkt 1), plus parking lots such as Past. v. Spaandonkstraat and the parking areas behind the Jumbo and Albert Heijn. These are typically the first places to check when you want quick, no-payment parking while visiting the local shops.

If you’re aiming for convenience at a specific arrival time, note that “free” doesn’t always mean “always available”—and that’s exactly where a pre-booked option on Mobypark can help you plan.

Parking areaCost levelPractical notes
Haagsemarkt + behind the town hall (Haagsemarkt 1)FreeSome weekday spaces can be reserved for businesses.
Past. v. Spaandonkstraat parking lotFreePublic area—availability varies with footfall.
Parking behind Jumbo & Albert HeijnFreeGood option for shop visits; still depends on occupancy.
Area near Sint Martinuskerk (church parking)Free on specific daysPartly assigned during the week; weekend rules apply.

When “free” parking is partly limited (weekdays vs. weekends)

Even where Princenhage parking is free, it can be time-restricted or partly allocated. For example, the parking around Haagsemarkt (including the area behind the town hall) is free, but parts of the parking can be reserved during weekdays for entrepreneurs—so you may find fewer spaces than expected if you arrive at workday times.

Near Sint Martinuskerk there are around 35 parking spaces. A portion may be assigned to businesses (often recognizable by name signs and barriers). In the weekend period (Friday evening through Sunday), those spaces are made available for visitors—especially when the fences are down, in which case you can park for free even if there’s name labeling on-site.

If your trip doesn’t line up with those free windows, or you want certainty, reserving a private spot on Mobypark is a practical alternative to spending time looking for a specific free-lot opening.

Backup plan if free spaces are taken: pre-book or use Breda’s paid network

If you arrive and the free lots are full, don’t keep circling—switch strategy. With Mobypark, you can book a private parking place in advance (for example in unused garage spaces or other owner-managed areas) so your arrival doesn’t depend on last-minute availability.

As a secondary backup, you can also use the official Breda parking map to spot where paid parking garages, lots, and streets are located (including P&R locations). When you’re forced into paid parking, expect time limits and hourly tariffs in the surrounding areas of Breda—so check signs and keep an eye on maximum stay rules to avoid fines.

Fast checklist before you park in Princenhage

  • Check barriers/signage at the church-area parking—weekend access can depend on whether fences are down.
  • Arrive with the right expectation around Haagsemarkt: free today doesn’t always mean free for the whole day.
  • Have a plan B: if free parking is limited, a booked private spot on Mobypark can remove the “spot hunt” from your trip.
  • Use the official parking map when switching to paid options nearby.

Mobypark parking rates near Princenhage

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 Princenhage, Breda

FAQ about parking in Princenhage

Is parking in Princenhage free?
Many public parking areas in Princenhage are free, including places around Haagsemarkt, behind the town hall (Haagsemarkt 1), and parking lots near Past. v. Spaandonkstraat and the supermarkets (Jumbo/Albert Heijn). Still, some weekday spaces can be reserved, so check signage where you park.
Where can I park for free near Haagsemarkt in Princenhage?
You can look for free public parking around Haagsemarkt and the parking behind the town hall (Haagsemarkt 1). These areas are generally free, but parts may be reserved during weekdays for businesses—so availability can be lower on workdays.
Are there restrictions on free parking at Haagsemarkt during weekdays?
Yes. Even though parking around Haagsemarkt and behind the town hall is described as free, parts of the parking can be reserved for entrepreneurs during weekdays. If you arrive on a weekday, expect fewer free spaces and always follow on-site signs.
When is free parking near Sint Martinuskerk available in Princenhage?
Free visitor parking near Sint Martinuskerk is typically available from Friday evening through Sunday. During the week, a portion of the spaces can be assigned to businesses (often indicated by name signs and barriers). When the fences are down, you can usually park for free even if you see name labeling.
What should I do if I can’t find a free parking spot in Princenhage?
If free lots are full, switch to a guaranteed option: you can pre-book a private parking space on Mobypark. As another backup, use the official Breda parking map to find paid garages/lots/streets (and P+R options) nearby, then follow the posted hourly rate and maximum stay rules.