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Finding parking near Maliskamp, Den Bosch
Parking Maliskamp in Rosmalen Zuid is usually about making the right choice between on-street parking, the local parking lots near sports facilities, and nearby public garages when space runs out. For what you’ll likely need in practice: arrive with your payment method ready, follow the signs street-by-street, and keep a backup option (garages or P+R) in mind—because private availability is limited. For now, Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for Maliskamp, but you can check again later in case private driveways become available.
Street parking in Maliskamp: paid zones and how to pay
In and around Maliskamp, parking rules are typically governed by posted signs and the applicable municipality zone. Outside the central core, tariffs are often lower than in the busy city center, and in some residential streets you may find unpaid options—however, you should not assume free parking without checking the signage.
What to do when you arrive:
- Look for the parking-zone indication on the street signs (paid vs. limited/free, and any time limit).
- Pay by car plate using a pin card or a parking app (pay only for the time you actually park).
- Don’t rely on “general Den Bosch rules”—time limits can change by street, even within the same neighborhood.
In central streets of ’s-Hertogenbosch, some locations have short maximum durations (for example, 60 minutes on certain shopping/inner-city streets). In Maliskamp itself, you’ll need to confirm the limit on the spot.
Parking when you’re going to Sportpark Maliskamp
If you’re parking for matches, training, or activities connected to Sportpark Maliskamp, plan around a dedicated parking area near the tennis club. There is a newer parking terrain on the north side of the sports grounds (about 230–250 spaces), and the older lot has been phased out. Nearby streets may also have no-parking/parking-restriction signage to keep access safe.
Driver tip: during busy training/match moments, street parking can fill quickly. If the sports-grounds lot is full, use your backup route to a public garage or consider P+R before heading into the center.
If street parking is full: use public garages you can drive to
Maliskamp has no major public parking garages right inside the neighborhood, so the most practical “overflow” options are central garages in ’s-Hertogenbosch. These are typically easier than hunting for street spaces when you’re arriving at the same time as other visitors.
| Parking garage | What to know (hours/rates) |
|---|---|
| Sint Jan (Hekellaan 25) | Open 24/7; around €3.32 per hour and up to about €20 max per day. Evening/Sun/Holidays can be cheaper (around €1.50 per hour, max about €7.50). |
| Sint Josephstraat (Sint Josephstraat 1) | Entry possible roughly 07:00–22:00, exit 24/7. Around €3.47 per 60 min. Evening rate can be around €1.50 per 60 min (max about €7.50). Sunday 07:00–14:00 is free (as posted). |
| De Wolvenhoek | Tariff around €3.40 per hour (good central backup). |
| Paleiskwartier (Station area) | Tariff around €3.20 per hour (handy if you’re aiming for the station/inner center). |
Rates and entry/exit times can vary by day and tariff updates, so treat these as planning benchmarks and confirm on arrival screens.
P+R (transferium) before you enter the busiest streets
If you’re heading toward the center, P+R can save stress: you park at a transferium, then continue by bus or (in many cases) a shared bike. This is often the easiest way to avoid inner-city street searching when you’re arriving from Maliskamp. P+R conditions can also be strict on how tickets/long-stays work, so read the posted rules at the transferium.
Permits and visitor parking (if you live in a paid-parking area)
Residents and businesses in paid-parking districts in ’s-Hertogenbosch can typically request a parking permit or a visitor parking arrangement tied to their address. If you’re visiting someone with an eligible address in the area around Maliskamp, ask how they arrange visitor parking and whether the registration applies to street spaces only (not automatically to garages).