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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.