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Finding parking near De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft), Delft

Looking for parking De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft) for your next visit? The quickest way is to line up a spot before you arrive—so you don’t waste time circling for street spaces or hoping there’s space in a public garage.

Reserve private parking near the Delft branch with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that are usually unused by the owner (for example hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of relying on whatever is free on the day, you can pre-book a place near Rotterdamseweg / Jaffalaan in Delft and drive in with less hassle.

That’s especially helpful around campus, where public options can be limited and time pressure is real. If you want to compare prices and availability, Mobypark is an easy way to check alternatives before you leave home.

On-site and nearby garage parking (what to expect)

For De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft) visitors, there is parking arranged around the campus area, including a parking garage under the hogeschool (availability and current conditions can vary, so it’s worth checking what’s open when you arrive). If you’re going during busy hours or right before a class or event, a public garage can fill up.

When that happens, comparing with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be a practical backup so you don’t lose time searching at the last moment.

Street parking, time limits, and accessible parking on Jaffalaan

On-street parking around Rotterdamseweg and nearby roads can be a mix of paid spaces and short time windows, so always follow the signage (payment method, maximum stay, and any permit-only sections). For drivers who need it, the Delft branch has an accessible (disabled) parking place on the public road at Jaffalaan.

If you’re not able to count on that specific spot, pre-booking via Mobypark can reduce the stress of finding street parking under time pressure—especially if you’re traveling with accessibility needs or a tight arrival schedule.

Parking price reality: paid options nearby can add up

Public parking in the wider area commonly ranges from several euros per day for basic options to around €15–€17/day for some nearby paid listings. That can be expensive for short visits.

Because Mobypark offers booked private spaces (often from owners with unused capacity), prices for this area can be up to 60% cheaper versus standard paid parking in many cases—while keeping things simple: you reserve in advance instead of spending time looking for the right tariff or an available spot.

Parking option near the hogeschoolWhat usually limits youHow to handle it
On-street parkingTime limits, paid zones, and fewer easy-to-find spacesArrive early and follow the signs; otherwise reserve in advance with Mobypark
Public garage parkingCapacity can be tight at peak timesHave a Plan B—compare with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark
Booked private parking via MobyparkLimited supply is managed through bookingPick your dates/duration and drive to your reserved spot

Free parking alternatives in Delft (good if you don’t mind a short ride)

If your main goal is to avoid paying as much near the hogeschool area, consider P+R (Park & Ride) locations where parking can be free. Delft offers free P+R options such as Delft Campus (Motorenweg) and Delft Zuid (Forensenweg), from where you can continue to Delft by public transport.

This can be a cost-friendly plan for longer visits; but if you want to minimize walking/transit time at campus, pre-booking parking via Mobypark is often the more direct option.

How to choose the right parking for De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft)

  • Match your duration: pick the time window you need (class length matters for street vs garage vs booked spots).
  • Filter for the right access needs: if you require step-free access or specific accessibility features, use the listing details on Mobypark.
  • Book before peak moments: for weekdays around teaching times and busy days, reserved parking helps you arrive without uncertainty.
  • Keep signage in mind: even with nearby options, street parking rules depend on the exact block—always follow posted instructions.

If you’re deciding between public options and accessible/free alternatives, the practical details are also covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft)

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.35

24 hours parking

from € 3.35

1 week parking

from € 70.00

1 month parking

from € 210.00

Cheap parking near De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft), Delft

FAQ about parking near De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft)

Can I park at De Haagse Hogeschool (vestiging Delft)?
Yes—there are campus-area parking arrangements, including a parking garage under the hogeschool. If you prefer more certainty (especially during busy times), you can also book a nearby private parking spot in advance via Mobypark.
Is there disabled parking near the Delft branch of De Haagse Hogeschool?
Yes. For the Delft branch, there is an accessible (disabled) parking place on the public road at Jaffalaan. If you need a specific accessibility setup, you can also check available reserved parking options on Mobypark and filter based on the listing’s accessibility details.
Where can I park for free near De Haagse Hogeschool in Delft?
To avoid paid parking near the campus area, use free P+R locations in Delft, such as P+R Delft Campus (Motorenweg) and P+R Delft Zuid (Forensenweg). You then continue to Delft by public transport to reach the hogeschool.
Is there free parking in Delft city centre?
In Delft city centre, you typically won’t find free on-street parking. Free parking is mainly available at P+R locations, while city-centre parking is usually paid (garages and designated paid areas).
What should I check to avoid tickets when parking on the street near the hogeschool?
Check the signs for the exact zone: whether it’s paid, the maximum parking duration, and whether permits are required. Also avoid restrictions such as loading areas, marked no-parking sections, and any time windows where street parking is not allowed.