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Finding parking near Café P79, Den Bosch
Parking garages near Café P79 (centre access)
If you’re searching for parking Café P79 in ’s-Hertogenbosch, the most reliable option is usually a city-centre garage—especially on busy evenings. Café P79 is in the Markt area, so you’ll want parking with clear entry times and straightforward payment.
Parkeergarage St-Josephstraat is a practical choice for central parking with late-night convenience for leaving the car:
- Opening hours (entry): Mon–Sat 07:00–22:00, Sun 07:00–18:00
- Exit: 24/7 per day
- Typical rates: €4,01 per hour
- Maximum day rate: €20,-
- Sunday/holiday morning rate (07:00–12:00): €1,50 per hour (max €7,50)
- Max vehicle height: 1.90 m
Depending on the evening, you can also look at other central garage areas (such as around Tolbrug and Arena). Always compare entry closing times and vehicle height limits before you drive in.
Late evenings and busy music nights: plan your arrival
P79 is a nightlife spot, and Thursdays to Saturdays tend to be the busiest. If you arrive during peak times, garages can fill up quickly—so it helps to aim for earlier entry when possible and avoid driving around at the last minute.
If you’re parking with a strict entry window, remember that “exit 24/7” doesn’t always mean “entry 24/7”. For example, St-Josephstraat allows entry only until 22:00 (or 18:00 on Sundays), while you can still leave later.
- Check your garage’s entry hours for the day you’re going.
- Confirm height limits if you drive an SUV/van (1.90 m at St-Josephstraat).
- Set the correct parking duration so you don’t accidentally overstay time-based rules.
Street parking, time limits, and resident permits
Street parking in the city centre is typically regulated (time-limited and paid). Before you park, look carefully at the signs for zone/time limits and payment instructions, and keep an eye on when rules start and end—especially on evenings when enforcement is more common.
Some garages and areas are also restricted for residents. For instance, Parkeergarage St-Josephstraat has a resident subscription setup for the city centre. If street parking looks tight, you can still check Mobypark for any future availability near Café P79 (inventory can change, especially around events).
Park & Ride (P+R) on the edge of Den Bosch
If you’d rather avoid inner-city traffic and the hunt for a last-minute space, consider Park & Ride (P+R) around Den Bosch and then continue into the centre.
- P+R Transferium de Vliert (north-east of the centre)
- P+R Transferium Deutersestraat (south-east of Den Bosch Centrum)
- P+R Transferium Petelaarpark
Use these when you expect higher demand (weekend nights) and want parking that’s easier to secure quickly.
When you book or compare options, set your correct arrival date/time in the search flow so you can match parking to your real evening schedule.