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Finding parking near Burgemeester van Zwietenpark, Den Bosch
Parking Burgemeester van Zwietenpark: paid street parking nearby
Parking Burgemeester van Zwietenpark in Den Bosch usually means choosing a paid on-street spot in the surrounding neighbourhoods, or switching to a garage / P+R when street spaces are tight. In Den Bosch, paid parking applies on all days, and the exact zone and pay times are shown on the signs and the parking meter.
- Typical street rates: the street tariff varies by zone; it’s commonly in the range of €2,98–€4,31 per hour (always confirm on the meter).
- Pay times: many zones run late into the evening, and on Sundays payment often starts later (around 12:00).
- How to pay: on-street paid parking is cashless—use a debit card (pin) or a parking app from a provider.
If you prefer to avoid time-restricted street searching, you can check Mobypark for future availability near Burgemeester van Zwietenpark before you leave—bookable spots may not always be offered in this area.
Garages and parking areas: a steadier option for longer stays
When you need more time (or you arrive during busier hours), garages and dedicated parking areas are often easier than hunting for meters. Local parking maps show that hourly prices in garages/parking facilities can vary by location, with examples around €2,25–€3,11 per hour.
- Good for: stays of 2+ hours, or when you want a predictable place to park.
- Payment: garages typically offer multiple payment methods (often cash and card, depending on the facility).
- Watch the signs: each entrance/section can have its own tariff rules.
P+R Transferia (Park & Ride): park once and continue by bus or bike
If you want to reduce the hassle of central street parking, Den Bosch has P+R Transferia around the city. According to the municipality, you can park there for €5,00, then use the free bus or a borrowed bike to continue toward the centre (up to 4 people per ticket).
This can be especially practical when you expect streets near busier areas to fill up quickly or when you don’t want to manage meter time limits.
Resident permits and visitor parking in paid zones
In paid parking areas, residents and businesses can apply for a parking permit. If you’re visiting someone in a zone that offers it, a visitor arrangement may be possible, typically managed digitally (or by phone) and linked to the specific area’s rules.
- Use the zone code on the sign/parking meter to confirm the correct pay times and tariff.
- If you’re unsure, use the municipal parking map by neighbourhood to avoid paying in the wrong zone.
- Always respect any maximum parking duration stated on the meter to prevent fines.
Quick checklist before you arrive
- Payment readiness: make sure you can pay by pin or via the correct parking app/provider for on-street meters.
- Plan for walking: the park’s nearby entrances may not be directly reachable by car.
- Eendenkooi Maaspoort access: the entrance is reached on foot from the Hazenburgstede parking area and nearby bus stops.
- Last-minute check: because Mobypark may not always have bookable supply here, re-check Mobypark for future availability shortly before you arrive, so you can compare options if something opens up.