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Finding parking near Maaspoort, Den Bosch
If you’re looking for parking Maaspoort, the key is getting the right rules for the exact Maaspoort you’re visiting (there are two in this search footprint). Below are the practical parking options and restrictions drivers most often run into, so you can park with less risk of tickets.
Check which Maaspoort (Den Bosch or Venlo) you’re heading to
Parking rules differ depending on whether you mean Maaspoort in ’s-Hertogenbosch (sports/events area around Marathonloop 1) or Maaspoort in Venlo (theater/events area around Oude Markt 30). A quick address check on your navigation will save time at the curb.
| Where | Typical street parking situation | Main thing to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Maaspoort (’s-Hertogenbosch) | Often free around the area, especially during regular days | Event/match days can trigger paid parking with attendants |
| Maaspoort (Venlo) | Paid parking in the city (certain hours), with a blue-zone limit in the centre | Stick to max parking time and paid-hour windows |
Maaspoort ’s‑Hertogenbosch: street parking is usually free (but not always on event days)
Around the Maaspoort complex in ’s‑Hertogenbosch, visitors commonly find free parking—including areas used by shoppers and sports visitors. However, when there are big fixtures or events (for example, home games), parking attendants may be present and parking can become payable. For the most reliable outcome, follow the on-site signs and instructions from staff right at the lots/entrances.
Maaspoort Venlo: blue zone (max 2 hours) in the centre
In Venlo’s city centre near Maaspoort, you should expect a blue zone where the maximum parking time is 2 hours. Outside the centre/blue zone, street parking rules are different—so always check the curb signage before you walk away from the car.
Venlo paid parking hours (when you’re more likely to get charged)
Paid parking in Venlo applies Monday to Saturday 08:00–18:00 (with Thursday until 21:00) and on shopping Sundays 12:00–18:00. If your visit overlaps these windows, plan for payment/limits rather than assuming street parking is free.
Use nearby garages in Venlo for event days (less uncertainty than the street)
If you want to avoid hunting for an open curb spot during busy periods, park in a nearby garage around the Maaspoort area in Venlo—such as the garages located at Maasboulevard (Prinsessesingel 5), Nolensplein (Mgr. Nolensplein 50), Maaswaard (Prinsessesingel 4), or Arsenaal (Nassaustraat 87). For smoother entry/exit on busy evenings, reserving by car plate in advance can reduce waiting.
Event-day tactics that usually work
Arrive early enough to choose the right side of the complex/streets, read the curb signs for time limits, and don’t rely on “free parking” if attendants are present. If you’re planning a return visit and want to check whether a private spot opens up later, you can also check Mobypark for future availability in the Maaspoort area.