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Parking Meerwijk: street parking rules and tariff zones

If you’re looking for parking Meerwijk in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the key thing is that street prices depend on the tariff zone shown on-site. Reported typical hourly rates by zone are €4,31/hour in the city-centre area, €3,71/hour on the edge of the centre, and €2,98/hour outside the centre (where many residential streets around Meerwijk fall). Always follow the signs next to the parking spaces, because your exact street may be in a different zone.

Blue zone (parkeerschijf) and common time limits

Some streets in ’s-Hertogenbosch are designated as blue zones (parkeerschijf). If your street has the blue-disc sign, you must park with a valid parking disc for the maximum duration stated there. In the inner-city area, shorter maximum stays can also apply (often around 60 minutes) to keep traffic moving—so double-check the posted limit on your block in/near Meerwijk.

Reliable alternatives: public garages near the city centre

When you don’t want to hunt for a space on the street, public garages near the centre offer a more predictable option. Below are reported pricing models—confirm the current rate at the entrance.

Garage Reported opening hours Typical hourly price Max day rate (reported)
Parkeergarage Sint-Jan 24/7 €3,32 per 60 minutes €20,00
Parkeergarage Wolvenhoek 24/7 €3,80 per hour ~€21,00
Parkeergarage Paleiskwartier 24/7 €3,20 per hour ~€20,00
Parkeergarage Stationsplein May differ from 24/7 €3,30 per hour €20,00
Parkeergarage Arena 24/7 €2,90 per hour €18,00

Resident permits, visitor rules, and enforcement in ’s-Hertogenbosch

If you live in a paid-parking area, you may be able to apply for a resident permit. Visitor parking schemes can also exist for guests, but the exact conditions depend on the sector linked to your address. Enforcement is active: ’s-Hertogenbosch uses scan-based control, and you usually receive a postal assessment rather than a ticket under your wiper. A reported 2026 fine is €82 plus the parking tax for one hour in the relevant zone.

P+R for longer stays: avoid the street search

For longer visits to the city centre, consider Park & Ride (P+R) transferia. Reported options include Transferium Deutersestraat, Transferium Pettelaarpark, and Transferium De Vliert. The daily cost is reported as roughly €5,10 per day (tariff 2024/2025), and it may include public transport by bus or a loan bike depending on conditions. If you want to check whether private options open up later around Meerwijk, you can also look on Mobypark for future availability.

FAQ about parking in Meerwijk

Is there paid street parking in Meerwijk, ’s-Hertogenbosch?
Street parking in and around Meerwijk depends on the posted tariff zone. Reported typical rates are about €4,31/hour in the city-centre area, €3,71/hour at the edge of the centre, and €2,98/hour outside the centre. Always check the signs next to the specific parking spot for the exact zone.
Are there blue zones (parkeerschijf) near Meerwijk?
Some streets in ’s-Hertogenbosch are designated as blue zones (parkeerschijf). If your street has the blue-disc sign, you must use a valid parking disc and stay within the maximum duration shown there. If there’s no blue-disc sign, the rule does not apply to that spot.
How long can I park on the street in/near Meerwijk?
Time limits depend on the street and its markings. In the inner-city area, a short maximum stay can apply (often around 60 minutes). For parking in and near Meerwijk, the maximum duration is only reliable when you follow the posted limit for your exact location.
Can residents or visitors get a permit/visitor scheme for parking in Meerwijk?
If your address is located in a paid-parking sector, you may be eligible for a resident permit. Visitor schemes can exist for guests, but the exact rules and eligibility depend on the sector connected to your address. Check the municipality rules for your specific Meerwijk street/sector.
How is parking enforcement handled and what fine should I expect?
’s-Hertogenbosch uses scan-based control, and you typically receive a postal assessment rather than a ticket under your wiper. A reported 2026 penalty level is €82 plus the parking tax for one hour in the relevant tariff zone.
What should I do if street parking in Meerwijk is hard to find?
Use nearby public garages for a more predictable experience, or switch to P+R if you’re heading into the centre for longer. Reported P+R transferia options include Deutersestraat, Pettelaarpark and De Vliert. If you’re checking later for alternatives around Meerwijk, you can also compare options on Mobypark for future availability.