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Finding parking near Hintham, Den Bosch
Parking Hintham in 's-Hertogenbosch is mainly about getting the right street rules (paid parking + meter rates) and knowing when to switch to a garage. In practice, you’ll often find paid street parking with different tariffs by zone, plus limited time windows on some shopping streets.
Paid street parking in Hintham (meters, times, and zones)
In Hintham and nearby streets, you should plan for paid parking. Typical paid hours in Den Bosch are Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00 and Sun & public holidays 12:00–24:00. Tariffs differ by parking zone, so the safest approach is to follow the rate shown on the parking meter.
As a reference for Den Bosch: Zone C (outside the city centre) is €2,90/hour, Zone B is €3,61/hour, and Zone A (centre) is €4,20/hour—Hintham is typically in the outside-centre type of zone, but confirm on the device before you park. If there’s an event, enforcement can also extend to streets/neighbourhoods around Stadion/Oosterplas/Hintham, so be extra strict with the signage during those dates.
Max parking duration on certain streets (watch for the 60-minute limit)
Some busy streets near/through the Hintham area can have a maximum parking duration of 60 minutes during shop opening times (for example on parts of the Hinthamerstraat, and also known to apply on streets like Peperstraat and Vughterstraat). If you overstay, you risk a ticket even if the meter still shows time left.
If you’re planning a longer stop and don’t want to keep checking the clock, it can be worth checking Mobypark for future availability nearby—while also choosing a garage option for the most predictable stay.
Parking permits and exemptions for residents (Hinthamerdriehoek)
If you live in 's-Hertogenbosch, you can apply for a resident parking permit (or request changes) when you don’t have your own parking spot. Residents with a permit for sector 2 or 3 have an exemption for access to the Hinthamerdriehoek (an auto-restricted area). There is also a visitor scheme connected to the resident situation—so visitors should confirm the correct arrangement with the resident and the municipality’s current rules.
Nearby garages for an easier arrival (when street spots are tight)
When street parking is full—or when you need to stay longer than the short street time windows—public garages are usually the most practical backup.
| Garage near Hintham | Why it helps | Key details to check |
|---|---|---|
| Sint-Jan | Good choice for longer stays | 24/7, around €3,32/hour, max about €20/day; also has EV charging points |
| St-Josephstraat | Convenient for the Hintham/Hinthamerstraat area | Useful when you don’t want to rely on street availability |
| Tolbrug | Another central option close to the Hinthamerstraat zone | Check entry rules and payment method at the garage entrance |
For garages, payment is typically possible by debit card (pin) and sometimes also by cash/credit cards depending on the facility—follow the signs at the entrance.
Park & Ride on the city edge (lower-stress option for a day out)
If you’re arriving from outside the city centre, P+R (Park & Ride) can reduce the pressure to find a street spot in/around Hintham. There are transferia around Den Bosch (for example De Vliert and Pettelaarpark) where parking is commonly around €5 for the day and you can continue by bus and/or a borrowed bike (availability and passenger limits depend on the P+R ticket rules). This is often the easiest approach when you don’t want to deal with zone/timer restrictions.