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Finding parking near Brabantpark, Breda
Need parking Brabantpark in Breda for a visit or workday? In Brabantpark (permit area 1315) you’ll mainly deal with paid street parking, permit/visitor rules, and different coloured parking zones—so arriving with a plan matters.
Below you’ll find the practical rules for parking on the street, what visitors can expect, and when it’s smarter to compare curb options with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.
Parking Brabantpark with bookable private spots on Mobypark
Mobypark lets you reserve private parking spaces that owners don’t use every day—like hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways and unused garages. Instead of searching for a legal curb space in Brabantpark, you can book ahead and park with less pressure from availability.
If you’ll be parking during the paid hours or you’re worried about time limits in the coloured zones, a reserved place on Mobypark can be a straightforward alternative to paying per hour on the street.
Street parking in Brabantpark (zone 1315): paid hours and how to pay
Paid parking applies in Brabantpark. Typical street hours for area 1315 are Monday to Saturday 09:00–22:00 and Sunday 12:00–18:00. Always check the sign or the parking meter for your zone code and tariff.
- Rates: Breda uses different tariff zones (generally €1.80/hour outside the singel and €2.70/hour in the centrum zone). Brabantpark street machines will show your applicable rate.
- How you pay: use the parking meter with license plate parking (kentekenparkeren) or pay via mobile parking when available.
- Enforcement: follow any maximum stay and registration details shown on-site.
For drivers, the key downside of street parking is the per-hour cost—especially if your visit runs later than expected. That’s why it’s worth comparing curb parking vs. a booked private spot on Mobypark when you want predictability.
Permit streets and visitor parking rules
Brabantpark is organised as a permit area (permit zone 1315). Resident permit holders can apply for a parking permit for streets within that zone, but not every street allows permit parking—so a “permit in the area” doesn’t automatically mean you can park anywhere.
- Residents with a permit follow the allowed streets listed for the permit zone.
- Visitors may be able to use a visitor arrangement with a low hourly rate, if you meet the local conditions.
- If you don’t have a permit, you’re usually left with legal metered street parking (within the paid hours/time limits) or an alternative.
If you’re just visiting and don’t want to deal with eligibility or street-by-street permit rules, reserving a private spot on Mobypark can remove that uncertainty.
Colour zones nearby: free/short-stay/long-stay—know the limits
Around Brabantpark you may see different coloured parking zones (for example free green zones, short-stay orange zones and longer yellow zones). These zones typically have fixed days/hours and maximum duration, which can be easy to miss when you’re parking quickly.
If you only have a small time window on-street, you might end up moving the car or paying more than planned. In those moments, comparing the curb limit with a reserved spot on Mobypark is often the more practical choice.
- Read the sign and respect both the allowed days and the maximum stay.
- For longer visits, don’t rely on “hopefully finding space” in the right coloured zone.
- Decide on one legal plan before you leave the car—time pressure is what usually causes fines.
Compare parking options for Brabantpark: street vs booked private
| Option | What usually decides the cost | Practical downside for drivers |
|---|---|---|
| Paid street parking | Hourly tariff and paid hours in area 1315 | Cost rises quickly if you stay longer; availability can be tight |
| Permit/visitor rules | Eligibility depends on the permit zone and allowed streets | Can be restrictive if you don’t have the right permit/registration |
| Reserved private parking (Mobypark) | Booked duration (hour/day) and a guaranteed place | Less uncertainty than curb hunting; you choose the arrival time |
Because street parking in Brabantpark is charged per hour during the paid window, booked parking can work out cheaper and—just as important—less stressful for day-long stays.
Electric vehicle charging and motorbike parking on nearby streets
On street parking with charging points, the rules depend on the signage. If there’s a charging post and no dedicated sign, anyone may park there. If a sign indicates a reserved EV spot, only electric vehicles connected to charging are allowed—and when the vehicle is fully charged, you must move it.
Motorbike parking on paid spots also requires payment or a valid permit. If you need EV options, you can filter for charging features in your Mobypark search.
Quick checklist before you park
- Check the zone/area code on the meter in Brabantpark.
- Confirm the paid hours for the exact street.
- If you’re not a resident, assume curb options can be time-restricted—then compare with Mobypark for flexibility.
- For longer visits, pre-book to avoid extending a short-stay curb solution.
Mobypark parking rates near Brabantpark
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