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Finding parking near De Sprookjesbuurt, Den Bosch
If you’re looking for parking De Sprookjesbuurt, start with the most practical choice for drivers: street parking rules (tariffs + payment), then switch to a garage or Park & Ride when you want more predictable access. Den Bosch uses clear signage and different parking products depending on the street or area—so it’s worth checking the details on the spot.
On-street parking: tariffs, payment and how to avoid “wrong time” mistakes
On-street parking in Den Bosch is typically paid and the rate depends on where you park. The municipal guidance states that the hourly street tariff varies from € 2,98 to € 4,31, and you should check the parking meter for the exact pay times and tariff for that location.
Street parking can generally be paid only with a bank card (pinpas) or via a parking provider app. With a provider/app, you usually pay only for the time you actually park: after parking, you enter the location code from the machine/pole, start the parking time, and stop it again through the same provider method (call/SMS/app). If you forget to stop the time, you’ll need to contact your provider.
When street spaces are hard: use a public garage with fixed daily limits
If you can’t find a convenient street space (or you’re arriving during a busy window), a public garage is often the simplest way to keep costs and access under control. Municipal garages are signed along the route to the city centre, and they’re designed for drivers who want fewer surprises versus curb parking.
For example, Paleiskwartier garage (west of the Central Station area) lists: € 3,32 per 60 minutes with a max € 20,00 per day. Opening times are 07:00–01:00, with Sunday opening at 09:30–01:00, and exiting is possible 24 hours. It also notes a maximum vehicle height of 1.90 m and includes disabled parking and EV charging.
Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for De Sprookjesbuurt, but you can still check it for any future availability when you’re planning your trip.
Park & Ride (P+R) transferia: park once, then go by bus or bicycle
If your goal is to reach the inner city without relying on nearby curb spaces, Den Bosch has three P+R transferia around the city. According to the municipality, you can park there for € 5,00 and then take the free bus or a shared bicycle into the city (up to 4 people per ticket).
Permits for residents and a visitor arrangement for guests
If you live in a paid-parking area and don’t have your own parking spot, you can apply for a resident (or business) permit to park in designated areas. For visitors, there is also a visitor arrangement (bezoekersregeling) for people visiting residents in paid parking zones—this can be arranged digitally or by phone.
Quick checklist for parking De Sprookjesbuurt
- Check the sign and the parking meter before you leave the car (exact tariff + pay time can vary by street).
- Have the right payment method ready: pinpas or a parking provider app.
- If your vehicle is close to height limits, check garage notes (some garages list maximum entry height).
- For predictable access during busy periods, consider switching from curb parking to a garage or P+R.
| Parking option | Best for | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking (curb) | Closest-to-the-address parking | Meter tariff/pay times (€ 2,98–€ 4,31 range) and how to start/stop via pin/app |
| Public garages | Predictable cost and simpler access | Daily max, opening/exit times, and vehicle height |
| P+R transferia | Reaching the centre without searching street spaces | P+R location + the free bus/bike option (parking fee € 5,00) |