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Finding parking near Van Sonsbeeck park, Breda

Looking for parking Van Sonsbeeck park in Breda? Around Sonsbeeck you’ll mainly choose between paid street parking (with time limits), limited free spaces near the pool, or garages/P+R when the area is busy.

Book private parking near Van Sonsbeeck park with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots that are typically unused by the owner (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). That means you’re not relying on “maybe there’s a spot” in the paid streets—especially useful when the Sonsbeeck/Boeimeer area is busy.

Because you’re reserving in advance, you also avoid wasting time circling for a space. In many cases, pre-booking on Mobypark can work out significantly cheaper than paying hourly in busy paid zones or hitting a high day cap in a garage.

Street parking in Sonsbeeck & Boeimeer (paid zones, hours, and typical costs)

Van Sonsbeeck park is within the paid-parking areas around Sonsbeeck and Boeimeer, which fall under the Singelzone / Vergunninggebied 1317 (Boeimeer). Paid street parking is used in streets including Clausstraat, Constantijnstraat, Florisstraat, Margrietstraat, Pieter-Christiaanstraat and Willem-Alexanderstraat (Sonsbeeck).

Tariff (street parking): the Singelzone rate is €1.80 per hour during the paid times. In Boeimeer there is also a “Gele zone” with €1.80 per hour and a maximum duration of 13 hours. There is an exception with €0.10 for the first hour on the parking area at Cimburgalaan (near TV Markant).

Paid hours (street parking): typically Mon–Sat 09:00–22:00 and Sunday 12:00–18:00. Outside these windows, street parking is generally free—so if your plan fits, you can sometimes park without paying.

If you’re arriving during the paid window or staying late enough that you’d rather not keep an eye on the meter and maximum durations, it can be smarter to compare street options with a pre-booked spot on Mobypark so you don’t gamble on availability.

Where free parking can work (and when it won’t)

There is free parking at the swimming pool (Optisport Zwembad Sonsbeeck) in designated parking spaces. That can be a great option for shorter stops—just be aware that these spots are limited and can fill quickly when the area is busy.

When the free spaces near the pool are full, you’ll usually fall back to the paid street areas or nearby garages. In that “nothing available” moment, Mobypark is a practical backup because you can reserve a private space before you drive there.

Garages and P&R near Breda station (good for longer stays)

If you prefer a predictable tariff for the day, Breda station has multiple garages and P+R areas. Typical examples you’ll run into there include hourly rates with daily caps around €14 to €18.50, and many facilities operate 24/7. Always check signage for maximum durations, payment rules, and vehicle requirements (for example, clearance/height limits in some garages).

That said, if your goal is to keep the drive and hassle minimal, booking a reserved private spot closer to Van Sonsbeeck park via Mobypark can still be the easier way—especially when streets are active in the paid hours and you want to park once, not multiple times.

Quick checklist before you park at Van Sonsbeeck park

  • Check the paid hours first: Mon–Sat 09:00–22:00, Sunday 12:00–18:00 are the typical paid windows.
  • Mind special zones: in Boeimeer’s Gele zone there’s a 13-hour maximum.
  • Look for the €0.10 first-hour option on Cimburgalaan if you expect a short stop.
  • If you’re counting on free near the pool, expect limited capacity—consider pre-booking as a fallback.
  • If you’re staying longer, compare street parking vs station garages/P+R, then consider reserving with Mobypark to avoid availability pressure.

For resident/visitor permit rules and the most common pricing questions in this area, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Van Sonsbeeck park

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 Van Sonsbeeck park, Breda

FAQ about parking near Van Sonsbeeck park

What are the paid street parking hours near Van Sonsbeeck park (Sonsbeeck/Boeimeer) in Breda?
Around Van Sonsbeeck park, paid street parking is typically in effect Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 22:00. On Sunday it’s typically 12:00 to 18:00. Outside these paid windows, street parking is generally free—always confirm with the signs on the exact street you choose.
How much does street parking cost near Van Sonsbeeck park?
In the Sonsbeeck/Boeimeer paid areas (Singelzone), the street parking rate is generally €1.80 per hour during the paid hours. In Boeimeer there is also a “Gele zone” with €1.80 per hour and a maximum duration of 13 hours. There’s an exception at the Cimburgalaan parking area where the first hour is €0.10 (then the normal paid rule applies).
Is there free parking near Van Sonsbeeck park?
Yes, there is free parking at the swimming pool at Sonsbeeck in designated parking spaces. These spaces are limited, so they may fill up during busy times. If the free spots are full, you’ll typically need to use the paid streets or a reserved option—Mobypark can help you secure private parking in advance.
Do residents or visitors need a permit to park in the Sonsbeeck/Boeimeer area?
Resident parking permits apply per specific permit zone/area in Breda. Visitors may be able to use a visitor scheme in areas with paid parking: visitors can park at a reduced hourly rate and for a limited maximum number of hours per quarter (rules depend on the visitor scheme and the relevant permit zone).
Can I book a parking spot in advance near Van Sonsbeeck park?
Yes. With Mobypark you can book a private parking spot in advance near Van Sonsbeeck park. These are typically unused by the owner (such as hotel/office/private driveway or unused garage spaces), and you reserve before you arrive—so you’re not dependent on finding a free space in busy paid streets.