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Finding parking near De Slagen, Den Bosch
Parking De Slagen: start with street parking zones and pay-by-meter rules
If you’re looking for parking De Slagen in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the most important first step is checking the exact street’s parking zone. The municipality provides a parking map where you select the area and see the zone, pay times, and the tariff per hour (and whether a visitor arrangement applies).
On-street parking in ’s-Hertogenbosch typically costs € 2,98 to € 4,31 per hour. Because the rules can differ by street, don’t rely on a general city rate—use the zone and the parking meter/post instructions. If you find the street spots around De Slagen are scarce, drivers can check Mobypark for future availability rather than assuming it’s already bookable.
How to pay on the street (and avoid starting the wrong parking session)
Paid parking on public roads can only be done with a debit card at the meter or via a parking provider app. If you pay digitally, you’ll typically need to provide the location code of the parking machine. After you park, you start the time; later you stop it by using the same provider method (call/SMS/app).
If you forget to stop your parking session, you may need to contact your provider to fix it, so it’s worth double-checking the stop action right before you return to your car.
Garages nearby: pay methods and what to expect
When you want to park closer to destinations in the inner city area, the municipality points to 8 car parks (parking garages) around the city center. Garages are usually the simplest way to avoid street availability stress, especially on busy days.
Payment in garages can include cash, debit card, or credit card, while street parking is more limited. Use this difference to plan: street parking for short stops, garages if you need reliability.
P+R transferia: a practical option if you’re heading into the center
If your main goal is the inner city and you’re coming from the De Slagen area, consider using P+R transferia outside the center. ’s-Hertogenbosch has 3 P+R transferia where you can park for € 5,00 and then continue with the free bus or a rental bike (ticket applies to max. 4 people).
This can reduce the time spent searching for on-street spaces when the center is crowded, and it’s often easier to manage on arrival with a fixed transport plan.
| Option | Best for | Key rule to know |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking in/near De Slagen | Short stops close to where you need to be | Tariffs and pay times depend on the zone; pay with debit card or via a provider app |
| Parking garages | More predictable parking availability | Garages typically accept more payment types (cash, debit, credit) |
| P+R transferia | Getting to the city center with less stress | Park at P+R and continue by free bus/rental bike (max. 4 people per ticket) |
Permits, visitors, and accessibility/EV parking basics
Resident permits are available for people who don’t have their own parking space, and the municipality also supports a visitor arrangement in areas with paid parking (so guests can park with discount conditions). The visitor arrangement can be requested digitally or by phone—useful if you’re coordinating a car for someone staying near De Slagen.
If you have a disability parking card, you can use it on public parking places and disabled parking bays. For electric vehicle charging, the key point is the location type: if the charger is in a paid parking zone you must pay, and if it’s in a permit-holder zone you can only charge if you also have the relevant permit.