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Finding parking near Oude Kerk, Delft

Book private parking near Oude Kerk with Mobypark

Parking Oude Kerk in Delft is much easier when you reserve first—especially in the city centre where spaces fill up fast and access rules can limit driving into inner streets. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garages), so you arrive with a confirmed place instead of circling.

Compared with street parking and busy public garages, pre-booked spots on Mobypark are often up to 60% cheaper and you avoid the time pressure of last-minute availability.

  • Choose your dates and compare options close to Oude Kerk before you travel
  • Use your reserved space on arrival (no searching for an open spot)
  • Great alternative when the inner-city access windows don’t match your arrival time

Public garages that work well for Oude Kerk visits

If you prefer public options, Delft’s edge-of-centre garages are usually the most practical choice near Oude Kerk, because many inner streets are restricted for normal car access.

  • Phoenixgarage (Phoenixstraat 29): open 24/7, drive-through height about 2.0 m, pay per 14 minutes (with a maximum daily rate), and trailers aren’t allowed.
  • Prinsenhofgarage (Kampveldweg 3): near the historic centre and close to the station area, open 24/7, drive-through height about 2.10 m.
  • Other nearby edge garages are typically also used for centre visits (for example at/around Markt and Zuidpoort), which can reduce the need to hunt for street spaces.

Because these garages can be busy around peak visiting times, Mobypark can be a simpler plan: you can reserve a private spot nearby and avoid arriving to a full garage or long queues.

Street parking near Oude Kerk: paid zones, time limits, and access windows

Street parking in Delft’s centre is regulated and tariffs vary by zone. Near Oude Kerk you’ll often run into paid parking and enforcement that starts in the daytime.

  • Paid street parking hours: generally Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 24:00.
  • Zone-based pricing: some zones can be around €4.50 per hour with a daily maximum, while other areas are lower (always verify the signs for the exact street/zone).
  • Autoluwplus area (access rules): much of the inner city is designed to limit normal car traffic and you can’t count on parking options inside the restricted area.
  • Venstertijden (access windows for limited purposes): Sun–Fri 07:00–12:00, Sat 07:00–10:00.
  • Permit/ontheffing for visitors: a day permit can be requested via ParkerenDelft for €1, but it isn’t valid on Saturday 10:00–17:00 due to busier conditions.

So if you’re arriving outside the access windows or you don’t want to deal with permit rules, booking a private spot via Mobypark nearby is often the easiest way to park without changing your plans at the last minute.

P+R options and when parking can be free

If you’d rather avoid inner-city parking and keep your trip flexible, Delft’s Park+Ride can be a solid approach for visiting Oude Kerk.

  • P+R Delft Campus (Motorenweg): free parking; trains connect to Delft CS frequently.
  • P+R Delft Zuid: free parking near the station area (used as a transfer point by many visitors).
  • Free parking on public holidays: street/public parking can be free on major holidays, but garages still require payment.

Even on days when street parking is free, places near Oude Kerk can still be hard to find quickly—reserving on Mobypark helps you keep arrival predictable.

Quick decision guide for parking Oude Kerk

Your situationWhat usually works bestKey thing to check
Arriving outside access windows or want zero hassleReserve a private spot (Mobypark) or choose an edge garageParking availability and whether your route avoids restricted inner streets
You want a public option close to the historic centrePhoenixgarage or PrinsenhofgarageVehicle height (tunnels) and any limits like trailer rules
Longer stay + lower stressP+R Delft Campus or P+R Delft ZuidLeave time to transfer by public transport
Visiting on a holidayP+R (often easiest) or pre-book nearbyGarages may still be paid—even if street parking is free

Use the search bar on this page to enter your dates for Oude Kerk and compare available private spots so you can book a confirmed place before you travel.

Mobypark parking rates near Oude Kerk

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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 Oude Kerk, Delft

FAQ about parking near Oude Kerk

Where can I park for Oude Kerk in Delft?
For public parking, the edge-of-centre garages are usually the most practical. Phoenixgarage (Phoenixstraat 29) and Prinsenhofgarage (Kampveldweg 3) are commonly used for visits to the Oude Kerk area. If you want more certainty (and to reduce time pressure in a busy centre), you can also book a reserved private spot nearby through Mobypark.
Is there street parking near Oude Kerk, and when is it paid?
Yes, but street parking in Delft’s centre is regulated and tariffs vary by zone. In general, paid street parking applies Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 24:00. Check the signs at your exact street, because zones and daily maximums differ.
Can I drive into Delft’s autoluwplus area near Oude Kerk?
Driving into the autoluwplus area is limited. Access is typically only allowed during venstertijden (Sun–Fri 07:00–12:00, Sat 07:00–10:00) for specific purposes like loading/unloading or drop-off/pick-up. Outside these windows you generally need an exemption/permit. A visitor day permit can be requested via ParkerenDelft for €1, but it isn’t valid on Saturday 10:00–17:00.
Are P+R car parks free in Delft, and which ones work for Oude Kerk visits?
P+R Delft Campus (Motorenweg) is free and connects to Delft CS by train. P+R Delft Zuid near the station is also free and is commonly used as a transfer point. From there you can continue to the Oude Kerk area by public transport.
When is parking free in Delft, and does it include parking garages?
On major public holidays, parking on streets and public parking areas in Delft is generally free. However, public garages typically still require payment even on holidays. If you’re visiting on a holiday, P+R (often easiest) or a pre-booked reserved spot can help you avoid last-minute uncertainty.