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Paid street parking (sector 310) in Bazeldonk

If you’re looking for parking Bazeldonk in ’s-Hertogenbosch, plan for paid parking on the street. Bazeldonk falls under paid parking sector 310, and the municipality updated the parking rules that apply there (effective 1 January 2026).

Typical street times: Monday–Saturday 09:00–24:00, Sunday 12:00–24:00.

Typical street tariff: around €3,61–€3,62 per hour (the exact hourly rate depends on the parking meter—always check the machine).

How to pay: street parking can be paid with pin or via a parking app (based on what the parking meter supports). Keep your payment method ready before you leave the car—then set a realistic parking window so you don’t get caught out.

If you’d rather avoid the search for an on-street spot, you can still check Mobypark for any future availability near Bazeldonk before you set off.

Use a public garage when the streets are busy

For visitors who need off-street parking, the municipality points drivers to its parking garages for areas near the city centre. Route signs also indicate when there are (or aren’t) free spaces available.

Garages are usually the more predictable option on busy days, and payments are handled on-site (for example, with card/credit card at the garage facilities).

Park & Ride (P+R) Transferia to reduce hassle

If your destination is in or near the centre, consider a P+R Transferium. ’s-Hertogenbosch has 3 P+R Transferia where you can park for €5,00, then take the free bus or use a loan bike to reach the centre (with a limit of max 4 persons per ticket).

This is often the lowest-stress way to arrive without spending time circulating for street spaces in paid areas.

Resident permits and the Bezoekersregeling for visitors

Resident/business permit: if you live (or run a business) in a paid-parking area like Bazeldonk and you don’t have your own parking spot, you can apply for a parking permit for that sector.

Bezoekersregeling (visitor scheme): visitors can use a digital Bezoekersregeling tied to the paid-parking sector. For Bazeldonk (sector 310), this can allow your visit to park on eligible paid street parking at €0,05 per hour—with a quarterly hour cap (commonly 120 or 180 hours, depending on the product). If the digital system doesn’t work, the municipality advises your visit to park on a standard paid parking place or in a garage using the normal rates.

FAQ

Quick answers about street parking in Bazeldonk: times, tariffs, payment, and visitor/resident rules.

FAQ about parking in Bazeldonk

Is there free parking in Bazeldonk?
Bazeldonk is designated paid street parking (sector 310). In practice, you should expect to pay on the street and rely on the signage and the parking meter for any exceptions, since rules can change.
What are the parking times and tariffs for street parking in Bazeldonk?
Paid street parking in Bazeldonk typically applies Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00 and Sun 12:00–24:00. The hourly tariff is usually around €3,61–€3,62, but you should always confirm the exact rate on the parking meter, because it can vary by zone.
How do I pay for street parking in Bazeldonk?
You can usually pay street parking with a pin card or via a parking app (depending on what that parking area supports). The parking meter is the leading reference for the correct time window and price.
Can visitors use the Bezoekersregeling in Bazeldonk (sector 310)?
Yes. Visitors of residents/businesses in the paid-parking area can use a digital Bezoekersregeling tied to the sector. For Bazeldonk (sector 310), the visitor scheme can allow parking on eligible paid street spaces for €0,05 per hour, with a quarterly hour cap (often 120 or 180 hours, depending on the product). If you can’t register digitally, the visit should park on a standard paid spot or in a garage with normal rates.
How do resident permits work for parking in Bazeldonk?
If you live (or run a business) in Bazeldonk and you don’t have your own parking place, you can apply to a parking permit for the paid-parking sector you’re in. The permit is for the eligible parking areas/types within that sector, and approval depends on your address and situation.