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Finding parking near De Kakel Club, Den Bosch

Parking De Kakel Club: street spaces are usually paid and time-limited

For parking De Kakel Club in ’s-Hertogenbosch, expect to choose between paid street parking around the Citadellaan area and multi-storey garages for a more predictable stay. Because dining times can be busy, aim to arrive a bit earlier or go straight to a garage if you’re not sure what’s available on arrival.

Paid street parking near De Kakel Club (what to check before you leave the car)

Street parking near restaurants in busy parts of Den Bosch is typically paid and you must follow the time limits shown on the signs. Before you park, check: the maximum parking duration, any days/times that differ, and the payment method (usually pay-and-display / payment at the machine).

  • Set a reminder for the end of your paid time—many tickets are issued when drivers overstay.
  • Double-check local signs for any restrictions that apply only at certain hours.
  • If you want to avoid last-minute searching for limited street spaces, you can check Mobypark for future availability (there are currently no bookable spots listed nearby).

Garages to use for De Kakel Club parking: St.-Jan and Stationsplein

If you prefer fixed rules (opening times, clear prices, and fewer “will I find a spot?” surprises), the following garages are practical options to consider when you’re heading toward the city-center side of Den Bosch.

Garage Useful notes Typical pricing highlights (from listings)
St.-Jan (Hekellaan 25) Height limit: 2.10 m. LPG cars not allowed. Electric charging available. 1 hour €3.20 (daytime schedule shown). 24 hours €20.00. Evening/overnight max shown as €7.50 with entry/exit conditions (enter after 18:00, leave by 02:00).
Stationsplein (under the NS complex) Max height: 1.95 m. Exit listed as available 24/7. Resident/company “abonnement” is only for specific addresses. Maximum day rate shown as €20.00. Night/hour rate shown as €1.50 per hour (max €7.50) for the listed night/sunday/holiday windows.

For an evening meal, garages can be easier because you’re not relying on finding a short-stay street space while the area is busy. If you’re driving a vehicle with specific requirements (like LPG), check the garage rules first.

Rates and timing: how to avoid the expensive windows

When you’re planning parking De Kakel Club for dinner, timing matters. Based on the nearby garage listings:

  • Daytime tends to be billed on an hourly basis.
  • After-hours can move to evening/night structures (often with clearer “max” amounts in garages).
  • If you arrive late, confirm you can enter and leave within the garage’s rules (some night offers depend on exact entry/exit times).

Rules that commonly affect drivers (permits, heights, and vehicle restrictions)

  • Permit/resident schemes: some parking products (especially around major addresses/garages) are reserved for residents or companies at that location. If you don’t have the correct permit, use the public tariffs.
  • Height limits: St.-Jan lists 2.10 m and Stationsplein lists 1.95 m—don’t assume clearance will be the same across garages.
  • Vehicle restrictions: St.-Jan lists LPG cars not allowed, so check before you commit.
  • Overstay risk on-street: street rules can change by hour/day—follow the signs and your paid time.

For the smoothest arrival, pick the option that matches your vehicle (height/vehicle type) and your schedule (short stay vs late departure). If Mobypark availability opens later for this area, you can use the search bar to check again with your dates and compare what’s listed at that moment.

FAQ about parking near De Kakel Club

Which parking options are available near De Kakel Club?
Near De Kakel Club you typically have two practical choices: (1) paid street parking around the Citadellaan area, following the time limits on the signs, or (2) nearby garages such as St.-Jan (Hekellaan 25) and Stationsplein (under the NS complex). Garages are usually more predictable if the area is busy at dining times.
Is there free street parking near De Kakel Club?
Street parking near restaurants in busy parts of ’s-Hertogenbosch is usually paid rather than free, and it is often time-limited. The best way to be sure is to check the parking signs at the exact street spot you’re considering.
Are there resident parking permits around De Kakel Club?
Some parking systems in Den Bosch include resident or address-based permit schemes (often for specific garages/areas). If you don’t have the correct permit, park using the public paid tariffs and make sure you follow any “resident only/permit required” signage at the location.
What restrictions should I know for Parkeergarage St.-Jan?
Parkeergarage St.-Jan lists a height limit of 2.10 m. It also states that LPG cars are not allowed. Electric charging is available there as well.
Can I book parking on Mobypark near De Kakel Club right now?
At the moment, there are no bookable parking spots listed on Mobypark near De Kakel Club. It can still be worth checking again later with your dates in case availability is added.