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Mobypark parking locations near Grote Kerk Breda




Finding parking near Grote Kerk Breda, Breda
Parking Grote Kerk Breda is mainly about getting a space near Kerkplein 2 without wasting time on arrival. Around the city centre, street spots are limited and garages can fill up during popular visiting times—so it’s smart to plan your parking choice first.
Book private parking near Grote Kerk Breda with Mobypark
Instead of relying on whatever is available when you arrive, Mobypark lets you book bookable private parking spots offered by owners who don’t actively use them (for example hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). For many common visit durations, this can be around 25–30% cheaper than paying the closest municipal garage on the spot, while also reducing the hassle of searching and queueing. If you want less time pressure, you can compare your options and reserve ahead via Mobypark.
Closest public garages: De Prins and De Barones
The Grote Kerk Breda website points out that Parkeergarage De Prins and Parkeergarage De Barones are among the closest options. De Prins is listed as the closest garage for many visitors (about a short walk), and De Barones is also very close.
If you’re choosing a garage for convenience, De Prins is a practical baseline: it is open 7 days a week, 24 hours. Typical rates include €0.59 per 15 minutes, €2.36 per 60 minutes, and a maximum of €14 for 24 hours. There’s also an evening rate cap (parking from 18:00 to 09:00 the next day) and the garage accepts card payments. Note the entry height is 1.90 m, so check your vehicle before you drive in.
Even with good tariffs, garage availability isn’t guaranteed. If you’re arriving close to an event start (or you’re worried about peak hours), pre-booking a confirmed spot on Mobypark can be a smoother alternative to rolling the dice at the entrance.
Street parking in Breda city centre: time limits, zones, and permits
In the centre, street parking is usually time-controlled and governed by local parking rules (paid parking and/or controlled zones), and residential permits may apply on specific streets. That means a “cheap/free-looking” street can still be limited by maximum stay times or enforcement hours—so always check the signs at the exact spot you plan to use.
If you prefer not to manage meters or risk coming back to a fine after your visit, comparing with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can remove the uncertainty—especially when you don’t know how full the area will be.
Late-evening and overnight parking
If you’ll stay later, De Prins is useful because it offers an evening/night cap for parking between 18:00 and 09:00 the next morning (with a maximum evening rate). That said, you still depend on getting a bay when you arrive.
For late services or any trip where timing matters, booking ahead on Mobypark can help you avoid time pressure: you secure a place first, then focus on your visit.
Accessible parking options near the church
Need accessible parking? The Grote Kerk Breda information notes that both De Prins and De Barones have accessible parking spaces. Inside the church, access is generally available for wheelchair/rollator visitors, but some areas (such as the chapel and the tower) are not accessible—so it’s helpful to plan for your route from the parking area to the entrance.
For quick decisions, use the FAQs below for the main garage rate details and accessibility parking points.
Quick checklist before you choose
- Pick your duration: short stop vs. day parking vs. evening/night.
- Check vehicle limits: for De Prins, mind the 1.90 m entry height.
- Avoid last-minute searches: if you want certainty, compare with a reserved Mobypark private spot.
- Plan for access needs: look for designated accessible parking spaces.
Mobypark parking rates near Grote Kerk Breda
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