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Finding parking near De Haren, Den Bosch

Parking De Haren (’s‑Hertogenbosch): if you’re driving into the De Haren area, the quickest way to avoid delays is to choose the right option for your time slot—street parking (zoned and time-limited), a nearby garage (with set tariffs), or Park & Ride (Mayweg) when you want to park outside the busiest streets.

Street parking in De Haren: paid zones, hours and how to pay

In ’s‑Hertogenbosch, on-street parking is usually paid and tariffs differ by zone. As a practical guide for city-centre areas that serve De Haren, street rates are approximately:

  • Centre zone: around € 4,12 per 60 minutes (municipal tariff reference)
  • Outer-centre zone: around € 3,41 per 60 minutes
  • Outside-centre zone: around € 2,90 per hour

Paying typically works with a parking meter (PIN card) or a parking app, and paid hours are generally Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00 and Sun 12:00–24:00 (always follow the sign/meter for your exact street).

For short stops, watch for stricter limits in some streets—examples from the wider city-centre area include maximum stays of 60 minutes on certain shopping streets, and Stationsplein also has a 60-minute maximum.

Garage parking near De Haren: set tariffs, night rates and height limits

If you want predictable pricing and a space you can reach by car, consider a centre garage. Two commonly used options for drivers entering the Den Bosch core are:

  • Parkeergarage St‑Josephstraat: Mon–Sat 07:00–22:00, Sun 07:00–18:00 (exit 24/7). Regular rate around € 4,01 per 60 minutes, with a maximum daily rate of € 20,00. Evening/night pricing applies in the late window (e.g., € 1,50 per 60 minutes, max € 7,50). Max vehicle height: 1.90 m.
  • Parkeergarage Stationsplein: open by day with extended operating hours (with exit 24/7). Regular rate around € 3,20 per 60 minutes and maximum daily rate € 20,00, with reduced tariffs in the evening/night window (e.g., € 1,50 per 60 minutes, max € 7,50). Max vehicle height: 1.95 m.

When planning, check the height limit on the entrance sign first—garages are convenient, but the last thing you want is a mismatch for your vehicle.

Park & Ride for De Haren: Mayweg (24/7) to keep city parking stress low

If you’re arriving by car and prefer not to deal with busy inner-street availability, Park & Ride at Mayweg is designed for exactly that. P&R Station ’s‑Hertogenbosch Mayweg is 24/7 accessible and typically works with a day ticket.

  • Cost (day): around € 5,00 per day (reference tariff), with included transfer for up to a limited number of people (bus and/or alternatives depending on the scheme).
  • Capacity & access details: the Mayweg P&R facilities are a large transfer site and include electric charging points.
  • Vehicle height: generally 2.10 m at this P&R facility.

This is usually the better choice when you want to park once and then continue by public transport, especially if you’re visiting during peak shopping hours or when the centre is crowded.

Practical checklist: pick the right option for your timing

Before you commit, do a quick check:

  • Street parking: confirm the zone tariff, paid hours, and whether you’re in a 60-minute limit street before you leave.
  • Garages: verify maximum vehicle height and whether your plan fits the regular vs. evening window rates.
  • P&R (Mayweg): good if you want predictable access (24/7) and included onward travel.

If you prefer reserving instead of searching, you can check Mobypark for future availability in/near De Haren—at the moment, there are no bookable spots for this location, so the public options above are your practical plan.

Quick comparison (typical references)

Option What you’ll typically pay Key advantage for drivers
Street (paid zones) ~€ 4,12/h (centre), ~€ 3,41/h (outer-centre), ~€ 2,90/h (outside-centre) Closest parking when you’re staying short
Garage (St‑Josephstraat / Stationsplein) Regular ~€ 3,20–€ 4,01 per 60 minutes; max day ~€ 20,00; reduced late window rates Predictable max daily cost and clear access rules
P&R (Mayweg) Day ticket reference ~€ 5,00 Park-and-continue approach, open 24/7

FAQ about parking in De Haren

Is street parking paid in De Haren (’s‑Hertogenbosch), and what hours apply?
Yes. On-street parking in the De Haren area is typically paid, and paid hours generally run Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00 and Sun 12:00–24:00. The exact times can vary by zone, so always follow the signs and the instructions on the parking meter.
How much does street parking cost near De Haren?
Street tariffs depend on the zone. For city-centre areas serving the De Haren area, typical references are around € 4,12 per 60 minutes (centre), € 3,41 per 60 minutes (outer-centre), and about € 2,90 per hour (outside-centre). Check the zone info at the meter for the exact rate at your street.
How do I pay for street parking in ’s‑Hertogenbosch?
You usually pay via the parking meter with a PIN card or via a parking app. Use the meter/app options shown for your exact street, and make sure you enter the correct zone/parking period.
What are the opening times and tariffs for Parkeergarage St‑Josephstraat?
Parkeergarage St‑Josephstraat is open Mon–Sat 07:00–22:00 and Sun 07:00–18:00 (exit is possible 24/7). The regular rate is around € 4,01 per 60 minutes with a maximum daily rate of € 20,00. Late-evening/night pricing applies in the late window (e.g., about € 1,50 per 60 minutes, max € 7,50). Max vehicle height is 1.90 m.
Is there a height limit for parking garages near De Haren?
Yes, garages enforce height limits. For example: St‑Josephstraat has a maximum height of 1.90 m, and Stationsplein is 1.95 m. Always check the entrance signage before driving in.
How does P+R Station ’s‑Hertogenbosch Mayweg work for drivers from De Haren?
P+R Station ’s‑Hertogenbosch Mayweg is open 24/7. A day ticket is available (reference around € 5,00 per day) and is set up for you to park and then continue by public transport (and/or the included transfer scheme). It’s a practical choice if you want to avoid searching for street spaces in the busier centre.