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Finding parking near Tanthof-Oost, Delft

Book guaranteed private parking for Tanthof-Oost with Mobypark

Looking for parking Tanthof-Oost in Delft? In a residential area with limited street space, the easiest way to avoid last-minute searching is to pre-book. With Mobypark, you can reserve private parking spots owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces—so you arrive knowing your spot is there. Booking is typically quick, includes advance payment, and many reservations are cancellable if your plans change.

Because public parking tariffs in Delft can be steep (street parking can reach around €4.50/hour and some paid regimes go up to €30/day), reserved private parking on Mobypark can be a smarter way to manage both cost and stress—often up to 60% cheaper than regular rates, depending on the time and option.

If you still want to park on-street, use it as a backup—especially since bays in Tanthof-Oost can feel tight during busy periods. For many drivers, Mobypark is the practical alternative when you don’t want to gamble on availability.

Street parking in Tanthof-Oost: paid zones, permits, and what to check

On-street parking rules in Delft depend on the parking area/zone. In residential neighbourhoods like Tanthof-Oost, street parking may be paid and/or permit-based depending on the exact street and signage. Before you park, check the signs and the pay machine for the correct regime (pay-by-app, ticket/day option, or permit rules).

To avoid surprises: if the area is permit-focused, paying “by default” won’t always work. And if you miss the rules, fines can be high (up to about €150). When you want certainty, comparing street parking to a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark often saves you from circling around for a legal space.

  • Tight spaces: planning to park a larger car? Pre-booking can reduce the risk of not fitting comfortably into small street bays.
  • Residential traffic calming: expect 30 km/h streets and look out for school-zone signage near schools.

Paying for parking in Delft: don’t overpay (Parkmobile and similar apps)

If your plan is to park on-street, pay-by-app can be the difference between “I topped up just in case” and paying only for the time you actually used. Delft commonly supports mobile payment (e.g., Parkmobile): you start/stop the parking session in the app, and you’ll need the location code shown on/above the parking machine.

This is especially useful when you’re unsure how long you’ll be in Tanthof-Oost. Still, if you’re visiting at peak times and availability is uncertain, booking with Mobypark can be more reliable than relying on street spaces—even if the street pay rate is affordable.

Free and cheap options near TU Delft: P+R and campus parking windows

For many drivers around Tanthof-Oost, the cheapest solution isn’t always the street—it’s parking at the edge of the city and finishing the trip by public transport. Delft’s P+R sites often offer free parking, especially Delft Campus (24/7 access) and Delft Zuid, depending on the specific site and rules.

Campus parking can also have free windows: parking on TU Delft grounds is generally paid during weekday daytime, but can be free in the evening and on weekends. If you want to avoid checking timing rules, Mobypark can be the alternative when you need a reserved spot for the exact arrival time.

For longer stays or if you’re commuting and want to minimize cost swings, compare these options to street parking (where costs can jump quickly) and use the FAQ below for free parking conditions around TU Delft and P+R.

Choosing the right setup: short stop, longer stay, or busy-day visit

In Tanthof-Oost, the “best” choice depends on your timing:

  • Short visit with uncertainty: street parking with pay-by-app can be efficient, but only if you’re sure the zone allows it.
  • Busy-day stress reduction: if you want to skip the availability hunt, reserve a private spot via Mobypark.
  • Longer stays: compare public parking caps and campus/P+R options, and consider pre-booked private parking if you need guaranteed access.

Whatever you choose, set your search with your arrival and departure time in mind—then compare street and public options against the certainty of a booked private space.

Mobypark parking rates near Tanthof-Oost

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.35

24 hours parking

from € 3.35

1 week parking

from € 45.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near Tanthof-Oost, Delft

FAQ about parking in Tanthof-Oost

Where can I park for free around TU Delft when visiting Tanthof-Oost?
Around TU Delft, free parking is commonly available on the TU Delft campus parking areas during the evenings and on weekends. Weekday daytime parking is generally paid, but evenings and weekends can be free. Another free option to reach the city is P+R: Delft Campus and Delft Zuid are known for free parking (depending on the exact site conditions), after which you continue by public transport.
Is P+R always free in Delft?
Not always—P+R rules can differ by site. However, several Delft P+R locations are typically free (for example, P+R Delft Campus and P+R Delft Zuid are commonly described as free). Check the signage for the specific P+R area you plan to use, because conditions can vary.
Where can I park for free in Delft without a permit?
Free parking options usually depend on the day and location. Common examples include free parking at TU Delft campus grounds on weekends and weekday evenings, and street parking that may be free on some Sundays or public holidays (depending on zone rules). Always confirm with the signs or the payment machine for the exact street/parking area.
Where can I find cheap parking near Delft station?
Near Delft station, you can often find cheaper garage and parking options starting around €2 per hour and about €10 per day, but conditions can apply. In many cases, using the Parkmobile app is required to activate the correct parking action and avoid paying the wrong rate.
How do I pay for street parking in Delft (and avoid overpaying)?
For street parking in Delft, you may need to pay via a parking machine or a pay-by-app method. Parkmobile is commonly used: start the parking session when you arrive, and stop it when you leave so you pay for the actual time used. Use the location code shown on or above the parking machine to ensure you start the correct zone.
Do I need a permit to park around Tanthof-Oost?
It depends on the exact street/parking zone in Delft. Some areas are permit-based, while others are pay-at-machine or pay-by-app. If the signage indicates residents/permit holders only (or permit/paid “mix” rules), visitors may need a day ticket/day permission or must pay exactly as instructed for that zone. If you park outside the rules, fines can be high.