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Finding parking near Orthen, Den Bosch

If you’re searching for parking Orthen, plan on using public street parking in paid zones, public garages in Den Bosch, or P+R transferia outside the busiest core. Mobypark currently has no bookable private spots listed for Orthen, so your best option today is to line up a public parking choice before you arrive.

Street parking near Orthen (paid zones, rates, and payment)

In the paid parking areas of ’s-Hertogenbosch you’ll typically pay by the hour on street. The city states street tariffs vary between €2.98 and €4.31 per hour. The exact zone, times, and tariff apply only where you park—use the municipal parking map to identify the zone for your street.

On-street paid parking can be done with a PIN card at the meter or via an app of a parking provider. A practical tip: if you start parking and then leave early, pay attention to your provider/app flow to avoid paying for more time than you need.

Public garages when you want the easiest option

If you want a predictable stop closer to the inner city, use park garages. The municipality points drivers to 8 public garages in the inner-city area, and along the approach roads you’ll find signs that indicate whether there are still spaces.

In addition to garage capacity, check opening hours: local city information notes that some central garages are available 24/7 (for example Sint-Jan, Wolvenhoek, and Tolbrug). Payment in garages is flexible: cash, PIN card, or credit card may be accepted.

P+R transferia around Den Bosch (park outside, go in by bus or bike)

If you’d rather avoid inner-city street pressure, the city describes 3 P+R transferia around Den Bosch. Park there for a flat rate of €5.00, with free bus service or a loan bicycle to reach the center (max 4 persons per ticket/receipt).

This is often a good fit when you’re visiting for a longer stay or during busier times, because you reduce the chance of circling for a free on-street space.

Parking permits, visitor rules, and restricted access

If you live or work nearby and don’t have your own spot, the municipality allows you to apply for a parking permit as a resident or business. There are also visitor arrangements for areas that use paid parking—these allow guests to park with a reduced/arranged setup in the paid zones.

One more access-related thing to watch: some parts of the municipality are limited by selective access systems (with registration/camera checks). If you need to enter a restricted area by car, check the conditions to request access instead of assuming normal parking access applies everywhere.

EV charging and accessible parking options

For electric drivers: the city notes you can park by charging points, but if the charging location sits inside a paid parking area you still need to pay. If it’s in a permit-only area, charging may require the right permit for that zone.

For accessibility: with a disability parking card you can park on public parking places and on designated disability parking spaces (rules and eligibility depend on your card).

FAQ about parking in Orthen

Where can I park on the street when I’m in Orthen?
Street parking in ’s-Hertogenbosch is in paid parking zones. Tariffs vary between €2.98 and €4.31 per hour. Check the municipal parking map for the exact zone tied to your street, then follow the on-street payment method shown (PIN card at the meter or payment via a parking provider app).
How much does parking usually cost near Orthen?
For on-street paid parking in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the city states street tariffs vary between €2.98 and €4.31 per hour. Your final price depends on the zone and the times shown on the parking meter/zone details.
What’s a cheaper alternative to street parking near Orthen?
A practical option is to use a P+R transferium outside the busy core. The municipality describes 3 P+R transferia around Den Bosch where you pay a flat €5.00 and get a free bus connection or a loan bicycle to reach the center. This can be simpler than searching for street spaces in paid areas.
Can residents or businesses apply for a parking permit near Orthen?
Yes. The municipality allows residents and businesses to apply for a parking permit (or change/extend it) if they don’t have their own parking space. If your area is paid parking, a visitor arrangement for guests may also be available.
Can I use accessible parking or EV charging near Orthen?
With a disability parking card, you can park in public parking spaces and designated disability parking spaces according to the card’s rules. For EV charging, payment rules depend on the zone: if the charging point is in a paid area you must pay, and if it’s in a permit-only area you may need the correct permit to charge.