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Finding parking near Delft, Krakeelpolderweg, Delft

Why book private parking near Krakeelpolderweg with Mobypark?

If you’re searching for parking Delft, Krakeelpolderweg, the practical issue is usually availability: meters fill up, and the street around regulated zones can be tricky without the right permit. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage areas) so you’re not left hunting on arrival.

Instead of paying at the roadside and hoping there’s space, you can compare options by price and parking type (covered or not, etc.) and pre-book for your date—handy when you’re arriving for something at/near the Krakeelpolderweg tram area.

Street parking on Krakeelpolderweg: meters, pay hours, and cost surprises

On Krakeelpolderweg you’ll commonly find paid meter parking. Listings for meters on Krakeelpolderweg (such as around house numbers 12 and 114) show paid parking Monday–Saturday from 12:00 to 00:00.

Pricing often works with a first-hour rate and then a higher hourly rate for the next time block. So even if you’re only planning a short stop, the cost can jump quickly if you stay longer. If you want to avoid time pressure from meter timing (or paying the higher “next hour” rate), it can be worth comparing the street option with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

  • Check the meter/sign before you park (tariffs depend on the parking area).
  • Be ready to extend payment if you expect to stay longer.
  • Pay via the meter/app where indicated—Delft uses both approaches in paid zones.

Paid parking zones & permits in Delft: what drivers should watch for

Delft’s city centre is not accessible for normal motorized traffic unless you have an exemption, and on-street parking inside regulated areas is frequently reserved for permit holders. Delft’s municipality also notes that without a permit, street parking is only allowed on very limited locations.

That’s why planning matters: when the regulated street spaces near the Krakeelpolderweg area are full (or marked for permits), the “closest free spot” can disappear fast. In that situation, booking a Mobypark private space can be a practical alternative because you’re not relying on finding an eligible curb spot at the last minute.

Paid parking hours vary by parking area, but in the regulated ring around the centre you’ll generally see paid parking Monday–Saturday, with the exact start time depending on the zone shown on signage (some zones start earlier; Sunday times are also typically in the afternoon/evening window). Always follow the local signage next to the meter.

Garages are often the easiest public backup

When you need a predictable option, public garages are usually the most straightforward backup around Delft’s busy areas. Delft’s official parking guidance highlights that parking in a garage is typically the safest and easiest choice compared to street parking in regulated areas.

Even when garages are available, you can still lose time circling for entry—especially during peak hours. If you’re trying to keep your arrival stress low, pairing “garage-first” thinking with a Mobypark pre-booked private option can give you more control than waiting to see whether street parking or entrances are open when you arrive.

Price reality: public street tariffs vs pre-booked private spots

Public street parking in Delft’s regulated (mix) areas often has a structure like: a low first 60 minutes, then a higher rate for each following hour, with a daily cap in the regulated zone (up to around €30/day in the city’s mix-parking regimes). On Krakeelpolderweg meters specifically, listings show a similar “first hour then higher next hours” pattern.

Mobypark can help here because you’re choosing a booked space instead of watching the meter-rate step up as your stay continues. For drivers comparing short vs longer parking, it’s often easier to budget when you pre-select a spot rather than estimating what the roadside “next hour” pricing will do to your total.

Quick booking checklist for Krakeelpolderweg

To make sure your parking fits your trip near Krakeelpolderweg, use your search bar with the correct date and arrival/departure window, then filter by the type of spot you prefer. If you’re not sure whether you’ll manage to find an eligible curb space, it’s smarter to book a private spot in advance and treat street parking as the “backup plan” rather than the main plan—especially in regulated zones where permit rules apply.

If you’re still deciding whether the street is worth it, the FAQ below covers meter hours, permit/eligibility, and what to do if you receive an unpaid-parking notice.

Mobypark parking rates near Delft, Krakeelpolderweg

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 Delft, Krakeelpolderweg, Delft

FAQ about parking near Delft, Krakeelpolderweg

Are there parking meters on Krakeelpolderweg, and what time are they in use?
Yes. On Krakeelpolderweg you’ll find pay-by-meter spaces. Meter listings show paid parking on Krakeelpolderweg is active Monday–Saturday from 12:00 to 00:00, so you must pay for the time you use.
How does street-parking pricing work on Krakeelpolderweg (short vs longer stays)?
Street pricing is typically structured with a first 60 minutes at a lower rate, then a higher rate for the following hour(s). Meter listings for Krakeelpolderweg show roughly €1 for the first hour and a much higher rate after that. In Delft’s regulated mix-parking regimes there is also a daily cap in some areas (up to about €30/day). Always check the exact tariff on the meter/sign for the parking area you’re using.
Do I need a permit to park on the street near Krakeelpolderweg?
Often, yes—many on-street spaces in Delft’s regulated area are reserved for permit holders. Without a permit, street parking is only allowed on very limited locations, so look carefully for permit/zone signs next to the meter. If you don’t have a permit, booking a private spot (including via Mobypark) is a practical way to avoid searching for an eligible curb space.
What’s the easiest public backup if street parking is full around Krakeelpolderweg?
Use a public garage or pre-book a private parking space. Delft’s official guidance points drivers toward garages for easier and safer parking. Garages reduce the uncertainty of finding an open curb spot and can be especially helpful because normal car access to the city centre is restricted unless you have an exemption.
What happens if I park without paying in Delft?
You can receive an additional assessment parking fee (sometimes called a parking fine/notice). Delft’s municipality explains that you can pay within 3 days via the ParkerenDelft website; after 3 days, a duplicate is sent to your home address with further payment/appeal instructions. If you disagree, you have up to 6 weeks from the date of the assessment to object.