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Finding parking near Design Museum Den Bosch, Den Bosch

parking Design Museum Den Bosch usually means looking for a nearby garage first: the museum has no dedicated parking of its own, and spaces around the venue can be limited. The most practical options are multi-storey garages close to the museum, plus a quick drop-off area for short pick-ups.

Parkeergarage Wolvenhoek (closest option)

Parkeergarage Wolvenhoek is essentially the “go-to” choice for arriving by car: it’s described by the museum as about 100 meters away. It’s open 24/7.

  • Typical rate: €4,01 per 60 minutes, up to max €20,00 per day
  • Longer stays: parking for multiple days is possible (listed as €20 per full day)
  • Vehicle limit: max entry height 1,85 m
  • EV charging: electric charging points available
  • Bicycle storage: free bicycle parking is available right next to the museum area

Parkeergarage Sint-Jan (large 24/7 garage)

Parkeergarage Sint-Jan is a bigger alternative if Wolvenhoek is full. The museum area is still walkable, and you’ll find public guidance pointing visitors to Sint-Jan as a convenient nearby car park. It’s open 24 hours a day.

  • Typical rate: listed at €3,32 with a max daily rate of €20,00
  • Evening/night: a lower hourly rate is listed for evening/night periods (and Sundays/holidays), with an €7,50 max
  • EV charging: charging points are available

If you need a more accessible route, the museum notes Sint-Jan has good accessibility, but you should still plan for a walk (the museum mentions about 800 meters from this garage to the museum).

Street parking, permit zones, and drop-off on De Mortel 4

On-street parking around the museum area is often restricted. For the nearby Noordbrabants Museum area, street parking is described as permit-holders only, with only a small number of adjusted spaces nearby. For Design Museum Den Bosch, treat street parking as a backup—especially during busier visiting times.

There is also a practical option for arrivals: you can drop someone off directly at De Mortel 4, but this is meant for quick pick-up/drop-off rather than long-term parking.

When it’s busiest: arrival timing and what to do if garages are full

Demand tends to be higher around weekends and school holiday periods. The museum also indicates it’s often quieter on weekdays, especially after 15:00. If you’re arriving during peak hours and want to reduce uncertainty, it can help to arrive with a backup plan to the nearest garages.

You can also check Mobypark for possible future availability in/around the area when nearby garages get tight—though it’s best to rely on the public car parks above for day-of plans.

Quick comparison

Parking option Distance & access Hours Price highlights Useful extras
Wolvenhoek About 100 m from the museum 24/7 €4,01 per 60 minutes; max €20,00/day EV charging, bicycle parking; entry height max 1,85 m
Sint-Jan Short walk through the museum area (museum notes ~800 m) 24/7 €3,32; max €20,00/day; evening/night max €7,50 listed EV charging; large capacity

FAQ about parking near Design Museum Den Bosch

Where can I park near Design Museum Den Bosch?
The museum does not have its own parking. The closest public option is Parkeergarage Wolvenhoek (about 100 m away). Another nearby alternative is Parkeergarage Sint-Jan, which is open 24/7 and reachable on foot from the museum area.
What is the rate for Parkeergarage Wolvenhoek?
Parkeergarage Wolvenhoek is listed at €4,01 per 60 minutes, with a maximum of €20,00 per day. The site also indicates multi-day parking is possible (listed as €20 per full day).
Can I drop someone off by the entrance at De Mortel 4?
Yes—De Mortel 4 can be used to quickly drop off people. It’s meant for short set-down/pick-up and is not intended for long-term parking right in front of the museum.
Is there street parking around Design Museum Den Bosch?
Street parking in the museum area is generally restricted. For the surrounding museum streets nearby, parking is described as permit-holders only, so street spaces are not a reliable plan—especially during busier times.
Are there EV charging and bicycle parking options near the museum?
Yes. Wolvenhoek lists EV charging points and also offers free bicycle parking right next to the museum area. Sint-Jan also lists charging points as a nearby alternative if you arrive by electric car.