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Finding parking near De Herven, Den Bosch

If you’re searching for parking De Herven in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the easiest way to avoid delays is to pick the right parking option first: paid street parking, city garages, or Park & Ride (P+R) when the centre gets busy.

Paid street parking near De Herven (read the signs)

On-street parking in the inner city is generally a paid zone. The street tariff in ’s-Hertogenbosch varies by location, and the municipal guidance puts it at €2,98 to €4,31 per hour. Before you park, always check the meter and local signage for the exact pay times and tariff for that street—rules can differ block by block.

  • How you pay: paid street parking can be paid with a pin card or via a parking provider app.
  • Start/stop your session correctly: if you use an app/provider, make sure you stop your parking when you leave to avoid paying for extra time.
  • Plan for enforcement: don’t rely on “a quick stop” if you see time limits—fines are issued when you exceed the allowed time or don’t pay correctly.

If you want to reduce the time spent searching in peak periods, you can check Mobypark for future availability around De Herven—but at the moment there are no bookable private spots shown for this area.

Parking garages in Den Bosch for a predictable spot

If you prefer a clearer “where to park” decision, use a garage. The city indicates there are multiple municipal garages for visitors heading into the centre. Common garage options people use include Sint-Jans, De Wolvenhoek, De Tolbrug, Paleiskwartier, Arena, Sint Josephstraat, Sint-Jan, and Stationsplein.

  • Match the garage to your destination: choose the garage that fits your route into the centre so you don’t backtrack.
  • Check access details: look for any height restrictions and whether there are facilities for electric cars.
  • Payment flexibility: garages typically support card payments, and tariffs depend on time and facility.

Park & Ride (P+R) transferia when the centre is full

To park without fighting for curb spaces, use one of the city’s P+R transferia. The municipal guidance mentions 3 P+R locations around ’s-Hertogenbosch. You can park for €5,00 and continue with a free bus or loan bike toward the city centre (with a limit of max. 4 persons per ticket).

This is often the best approach when you’re arriving during busy hours and want to avoid street availability uncertainty.

Resident permits and visitor arrangements (don’t assume you can park anywhere)

In neighbourhoods with residential parking rules, a parking permit may be required if you live or work there and don’t have your own parking space. The city also describes a visitor arrangement (“bezoekersregeling”) for areas with paid parking—so if you’re visiting someone in a permit area, check whether that visitor arrangement is available.

If you don’t have a permit, plan around public paid parking (street or garages) or the P+R option instead.

Electric-car charging rules

For electric cars, charging points may be located in different parking rule areas. The city’s guidance states:

  • If the charging spot is in a paid parking area, you must pay parking.
  • If the charging spot is in an area reserved for permit holders, you can only charge if you also have the required permit for that area.

For the practical “can I pay here, when can I park, and what are my options” details, use the FAQ below.

FAQ about parking in De Herven

Is there paid street parking in/near De Herven?
Yes. In ’s-Hertogenbosch, on-street parking in the inner-city areas is typically paid. The municipal guidance lists street tariffs at about €2,98 to €4,31 per hour. Check the parking meter and street signs for the exact pay times and tariff for that specific street.
How do I pay for street parking in Den Bosch (De Herven area)?
Paid street parking can be paid with a pin card at the meter or via a parking provider app. If you use an app/provider, start your parking session correctly and stop it when you leave—this helps you pay only for the time you actually parked.
Where can I park for Park & Ride when visiting the centre from De Herven?
Use one of the city’s P+R transferia. The municipal guidance mentions 3 P+R locations around ’s-Hertogenbosch. You park for €5,00 and then take the free bus or use a loan bike toward the city centre (max. 4 persons per ticket).
Can I park for free near De Herven in Den Bosch?
Free parking isn’t generally available in the paid parking zones. If you’re trying to find a free option, look for clearly marked areas outside the paid zones and confirm the rules on the signs. If you want a predictable low-stress option, P+R is a practical alternative.
Do I need a permit to park in residential areas like De Herven?
If you’re in a neighbourhood with resident parking rules, a parking permit may be required (for residents or businesses). For visitors to those zones, the city also describes a visitor arrangement (“bezoekersregeling”). If you don’t have a permit/visitor arrangement, plan for public paid parking (street/garages) or P+R.
Can I park and charge an electric car anywhere near De Herven?
Not automatically. Charging rules depend on the parking area type. If the charging point is in a paid parking area, you must pay parking. If it’s in a permit-only area, you can usually charge only if you also have the required permit for that area.