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Finding parking near Heroes Den Bosch, Den Bosch
Parking Heroes Den Bosch is easiest when you plan for match-day parking at Maaspoort first, then have a backup for busy moments. Below are the practical options drivers use around the venue in Den Bosch, plus what to watch for on arrival.
Parking at Maaspoort during Heroes Den Bosch matches
Roughly around the Maaspoort complex, there is usually enough visitor parking and it’s normally free. However, for Heroes Den Bosch home games and other large events, parking staff may collect a fee and direct you to the correct areas—so follow the signs and instructions at the entrance.
- Arrive early if you’re driving: match-day spillover can fill nearby areas.
- Expect temporary guidance from attendants when the event is on.
- If you’re doing time-sensitive street parking, consider checking Mobypark for future availability around Maaspoort for your exact match date.
Street parking in Den Bosch: zones, prices and how to pay
If Maaspoort visitor parking is full, switch to nearby street parking—but treat it as a pay-by-time area. In Den Bosch paid street-parking zones, tariffs typically range between €2,98 and €4,31 per hour, and the exact permitted times are shown on the parking meter.
Street parking can be paid at the meter with a bank card or via a parking-provider app. Start/stop your session correctly to avoid overrun charges when you return to the car.
Garages and car parks for a more predictable stay
Den Bosch also has multiple public garages (including several in/near the centre). These are usually the best option when you want a clear entry/exit process and to pay by card at the machine. Along the approach roads, signage often indicates where spaces are still available.
Park & Ride (P+R) as overflow parking when match-day traffic builds
For drivers who want to avoid event congestion near the venue area, P+R transferia around Den Bosch can work as overflow parking. The municipality describes three P+R options where you can park for €5 and then continue into the city by the free bus or (where applicable) a free bicycle.
One large P+R site near the station (Mayweg) offers hundreds of spaces (including accessible bays and EV charging), which can help when near-venue lots are busier than expected.
Accessibility and charging tips for event days
- Accessibility: With a disability parking permit/card, you can park in designated accessible areas and on eligible public parking bays—always follow the local signs.
- EV charging: Charging points may be located in paid or permit-only areas; in paid zones you still need to pay parking when required.