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Finding parking near Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant 's-Hertogenbosch, Den Bosch
parking Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant 's-Hertogenbosch starts with one practical question: where can you park when you arrive at Burg. Burgerslaan 50 in Rosmalen—without getting stuck with the wrong rules or payment method. This page focuses on the real options drivers use nearby: hotel parking, street parking rules in the Rosmalen area, and nearby public garages/lots.
On-site hotel parking: ticketless and time-saving
Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant 's-Hertogenbosch uses a ticketless (no-sticker) system: your license plate is automatically registered when you enter, and at exit the barrier recognizes your plate so you can pay directly at the barrier or (if you prefer) at reception.
- Hotel guests: €5 per day (register your plate at reception).
- Regular visitors (non-hotel): €10 per day.
- Restaurant guests: first 3 hours are free; after that, the regular day rate applies.
- Free exit: within 15 minutes after entering, you can leave for free.
- Payment: pay at the barrier by PIN, or at reception with PIN/credit card/cash.
If you’re staying for a full evening or planning a later departure, hotel parking is usually the simplest option—just match the tariff to your status (hotel guest vs. restaurant visitor). For the exact “what does it cost?” breakdown, see the FAQ below.
Street parking nearby: check signage and blue-zone limits
The area around Burg. Burgerslaan 50 doesn’t have a clearly identified paid-zone/permit setup in the sources used for this guide, so the most important step is to follow the signs at your exact curb. If you also plan to park closer to Rosmalen centre, the rules there are stricter.
- Blue zones in Rosmalen centre: typically allow up to 2 hours with a parking disc.
- Plan for longer stays: if you need more than the blue-zone window, check parking rules at the nearest car park/garage. If you want a reserve-first approach, you can also check Mobypark for future availability in case inventory opens up for this destination.
- Traffic “closed declaration” in the centre: Rosmalen centre restricts cars during 07:00–12:00 and 18:00–22:00 (up to 21:00 on some shopping days). This mainly affects driving into the centre—not the hotel’s immediate surroundings—so route accordingly.
For drivers, the biggest street-parking risk is relying on a general city rule. Instead, park where the meter/disc signage matches your intended duration.
Public free/low-cost alternatives: station area and nearby lots
If hotel parking is full (or you want a public option), look at public parking near Rosmalen’s rail area and larger lots.
- Stationsplein Rosmalen: an outdoor public parking spot (about 15 spaces) that’s free and open day/night. Expect it to be popular during arrival/departure moments, and train noise can be noticeable.
- Parking in Rosmalen centre: there are dedicated car parks (e.g., P1/P2/P3 around the centre). Some sections offer 2 hours free with the blue disc, while other parts allow longer parking depending on markings—so check the specific section you enter.
For late evenings or if you’re arriving when street options may be tight, a garage is often the more predictable choice.
Garage option with clear evening/night pricing: Wolvenhoek (’s-Hertogenbosch)
For drivers willing to park slightly farther (about ~10 minutes by car), Parkeergarage Wolvenhoek in ’s-Hertogenbosch provides straightforward tariffs and 24/7 opening.
- Regular rate: €4.01 per hour; max daily tariff €20.
- Evening & night: from 18:00–02:00 €1.50 per hour, max €7.50.
- That low tariff also applies to night hours and certain days/times (including 02:00–07:00, and Sundays/holidays in the morning window).
If you’re unsure about whether street parking will fit your plan, this type of garage pricing structure can be easier to budget for dinner, events, or a late checkout.
Charging points for EVs and e-bikes
If you drive an electric car, plan around charging availability:
- At the hotel: 16 Tesla Superchargers available 24/7 (up to 150 kW), plus 4 GreenFlux/Joulz charging points (up to 11 kW), and e-bike charging points.
- At Wolvenhoek garage: charging points are available (6 electric charging spots).
- Public charging in Rosmalen: additional public chargers are spread across the area (locations vary), so it’s worth checking availability close to arrival time.
Charging can affect where you park even more than price—especially in the evening—so choose parking with both access and charger availability in mind.