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Finding parking near De hambaken, Den Bosch

Street parking in De hambaken: paid zones and payment methods

If you’re looking for parking De hambaken, start by checking whether your exact street is in a paid-parking area. In ’s-Hertogenbosch, the street rate varies between €2.98 and €4.31 per hour—the parking meter shows the exact times and tariff for that spot.

In paid areas, street parking can usually be paid with a PIN card or via a parking provider app. With apps, you typically start/stop the session using the machine location code (so don’t forget to end the parking when you leave).

For short stops, look out for marked “parkeerschijf-zone” areas. There you may park only with a valid parking disc.

Covered parking: garages when street spaces are tight

When nearby streets fill up, a garage is often the most predictable option. The municipality highlights 8 parkeergarages for drivers heading toward the city centre, with signs along the route that indicate whether there are free spaces.

In Den Bosch, you’ll also see commonly used central garage options mentioned such as Sint-Jan, Tolbrug, Wolvenhoek and Stationsplein. If you’re going for appointments or longer stays, comparing garage vs. street parking can save time on arrival.

P+R transferia to reach the centre with less hassle

If your plan is mainly to get into central Den Bosch, consider a P+R transferium. There are 3 P+R transferia around the city where you pay €5.00 to park and then travel into the centre with the free bus or a borrowed bike (max 4 people per ticket).

This is often the easier choice on busier days when street parking availability around De hambaken and the surrounding areas is inconsistent.

Permits, visitor schemes, and restricted-access areas

For paid-parking neighbourhoods, residents and businesses without their own parking can apply for a parking permit. If you’re visiting someone who lives in a paid-parking area, they can request a visitor/guest scheme so your car can park for your visit under that arrangement (requestable digitally or by phone).

Some parts of ’s-Hertogenbosch also use selective access rules for traffic (vehicle registration-controlled). If you need to drive into such a restricted area, request access and follow the municipality’s conditions.

While you plan your route, you can check Mobypark for future availability in parking De hambaken—there are currently no bookable spots shown for this neighbourhood, so use the public options above for your trip.

Quick checklist before you drive

  • Confirm the street sign type (paid parking vs. parkeerschijf-zone vs. other restrictions).
  • Start and stop your parking in the meter/app correctly to avoid pay mistakes.
  • If you’ll be in central areas for several hours, compare garage and P+R as part of your route planning.
  • If you drive an EV, check whether the charging spot is in a paid parking area or a permit-only area before assuming you can park there.

FAQ about parking in De hambaken

What are the street parking prices in De hambaken (Den Bosch)?
Street parking prices in ’s-Hertogenbosch vary by parking zone. For street parking, the municipality states rates between €2.98 and €4.31 per hour. Always check the parking meter for the exact tariff and payment times for the specific spot you use.
Can I park with a parking disc in/near De hambaken?
Yes—only in streets marked as a “parkeerschijf-zone” (parking disc zone). Look for the sign and the matching blue marking on the curb. In these zones, you may park only when you have a valid parking disc set for the start time.
Where are the P+R transferia around Den Bosch and what do they cost?
’s-Hertogenbosch has 3 P+R transferia around the city. You can park there for €5.00, then use the free bus or a borrowed bike to reach the city centre. The ticket applies to a maximum of 4 people per ticket.
How do resident and visitor parking permits work in paid areas?
Residents or businesses that don’t have their own parking can apply for a parking permit for their area. If you’re visiting someone in a paid-parking zone, the resident can request a visitor/guest scheme (digitally or by phone) so your car can park under that arrangement during the visit.
How long can you stay parked at a Transferium (P+R)?
For travel use, Transferium (P+R) parking is allowed for a maximum of 28 days consecutively. For exact conditions, follow the rules shown at the specific P+R site you choose.