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Finding parking near Rosmalen, Den Bosch
If you’re looking for parking Rosmalen, focus first on what matters on arrival: Rosmalen-Centrum has time-limited access for cars, and the easiest short-stay options are usually the blue zones where you park with a parking disc.
If you’re not sure you’ll arrive within the access windows, it’s still worth checking options in advance—Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for Rosmalen, but you can check for future availability.
Rosmalen-Centrum access rules (closed declaration)
In the center of Rosmalen there is a “closed declaration” for vehicles. Car access is allowed between 07:00 and 12:00 and between 18:00 and 22:00 (with late opening on shopping evenings from 21:00). Outside these windows, you can only enter as a pedestrian, cyclist, or with the right exemption/permit.
Also note: the Driesprong is always forbidden for mopeds/scooters.
Blue zones for short parking (with a parking disc)
For short stays, use the designated blue zones. In Rosmalen’s center, you can typically park for free up to the maximum time using a parking disc—often 2 hours, but the exact limit can vary by zone. Always follow the signs at the spot.
- Markt / Dkn. van Roestellaan
- Dkn. van Roestellaan (behind the church)
- Behind de Driesprong
- Dorpsstraat
- Raadhuisstraat
- Hoogstraat / Korte Nieuwstraat
Because these are time-restricted, they’re best when you’ll be moving on quickly—if you’re planning a longer stop, switch to the longer-stay areas below. See the FAQ for the blue-zone time limit and other quick checks.
Longer parking options in and near Rosmalen-Centrum
If you need to stay longer than a blue-zone allowance, there are dedicated longer-parking options in/around the center. Look for these longer-stay locations:
- P1 Burg. Nieuwenhuijzenstraat (behind De Kentering)
- P2 Gildenplein
- P3 Oude Dijk
As a practical rule: use blue zones for short errands and choose the longer-stay areas when you want fewer worries about the disc time limit.
Station Rosmalen: parking before you go in
If you’re starting from the station area, one straightforward option is the free parking on the premises of PERRON-3. There is a large parking area at the rear of the building with an extra entrance to the central hall—useful if you want quick access without circling for a disc spot.
How to pay for paid street parking (PIN or app)
Where street parking is paid, you’ll typically pay via the parking meter with a PIN card or through a parking-provider app. Rates and exact rules depend on the specific zone and times shown on the signs/meter, so check what’s displayed right where you park.
For app parking, follow the start/stop instructions linked to that parking unit; if you forget to stop, you’ll usually need to contact your parking provider to fix the session.
For the most common questions—center access hours, blue-zone duration, and station free parking—check the FAQ below.