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Finding parking near De IJzeren Vrouw, Den Bosch
Parking De IJzeren Vrouw: choose the right public option first
If you’re searching for parking De IJzeren Vrouw, start by checking what kind of parking is actually allowed: paid street parking in the city belt, garages/lots nearby, or park-and-ride when it’s busy. For the exact area around the water and Prins Hendrik Park, street spaces can fill up quickly at peak times—so it helps to plan 1–2 backups before you arrive.
Paid street parking nearby (zones, times, and how to pay)
In ’s-Hertogenbosch, on-street parking is paid in the inner city areas, with typical street tariffs that vary between €2.98 and €4.31 per hour. The exact price and pay times depend on the street and the signboard/meter you’re using—so always follow the parking meter instructions for start/stop timing.
On-street paid parking can be handled with a debit card or via a parking app. If you use a parking provider, you normally pay only for the time you are actually parked—still remember to stop it correctly to avoid an overstay.
Garages and parking areas around Den Bosch (paying at the entrance)
If you want a more predictable alternative to finding a curb space, garages and parking lots are a common choice around Den Bosch. One local overview lists garage/lots hourly prices roughly between €2.25 and €3.11 (varies by location and time), and payment is typically possible at the location using multiple methods (such as cash, debit card, or credit card depending on the garage).
When you enter, check the posted tariff and any time conditions at the entrance screen—especially if you’re parking for only a short visit to the IJzeren Vrouw area.
P+R (park-and-ride) when street parking is full
For days when the city center approach is busy, use P+R Transferia. The municipality describes 3 P+R locations around ’s-Hertogenbosch, where you can park for €5.00 and continue to the center by free bus or a free rental bicycle (max 4 people per ticket). This can be the simplest way to avoid circling for a street spot.
Free parking windows and “limited free” options (check zones)
Den Bosch has zone-based rules. For example, street parking is often free on Sundays in the B-belt (the area around the core A-zone), and one overview specifically mentions free Sunday parking around the IJzeren Vrouw as long as you’re within the free zone—still verify the signs at the exact spot you park.
Outside the paid core, there may also be areas where street parking is free or limited (sometimes with a time limit like “max 3 hours”)—but watch carefully for permit-only streets and blue-zone / permit-zone restrictions.
Permits, visitors, and special parking rules
If you live locally or are visiting someone who has a permit, Den Bosch supports resident parking permits and a visitor scheme for areas with paid parking. The municipality also describes options for accessible parking using a disability parking card, and rules for electric vehicle charging: if the charging location is in a paid parking zone, you still have to pay; if it’s in a permit-holder area, you may need the right permit to park while charging.
And if you want an extra layer of planning, you can check Mobypark for any future availability—right now there are no bookable spots listed for De IJzeren Vrouw, so public options remain the practical choice for this moment.
Quick decision checklist before you drive in
- Check the zone sign (paid A-zone vs B-zone/free windows).
- Match your parking time to the meter/garage tariff rules.
- Use P+R if you’re arriving at peak times and street parking looks tight.
- Have your payment method ready (debit card or app) and don’t forget start/stop timing.