Book parking with verified private owners and companies, including:
Finding parking near Maaspoort Den Bosch, Den Bosch
parking Maaspoort Den Bosch is usually straightforward, especially if you’re going to Maaspoort Sports & Events or the shops at Lokerenpassage. Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this location, so rely on the on-site/public parking setup—and check Mobypark again later if you want to see whether availability opens up in the future.
Free parking around Maaspoort (Lokerenpassage & Maaspoortweg)
Most visitors can park for free around the Maaspoort complex. The shopping-center side is set up for easy arrival: along Maaspoortweg there’s space for about 30 cars and the parking expands on both the west and east sides.
On the west side (near Etos and Jumbo) you’ll find a partly covered, two-level parking deck. On the east side (around Shoeby–Mitra) there’s capacity for 100+ cars. In practice, this means you can usually choose the side that matches your destination entry.
Watch for blue-zone (limited) street parking
Even when the area is largely free, parts of Maaspoort—including areas around the Lokerenpassage neighborhood—may include blue-zone parking. Blue zones have time limits/permit rules, so always check the street signs and any posted start/stop times before you leave your car.
Event-day rules: when parking may be paid for Heroes & big events
Normal conditions are typically free parking around the complex, but match days for Heroes Den Bosch and large Maaspoort Sports & Events events can change the rules. During those peak moments, parking guidance staff may introduce a paid setup—so follow directions on-site and be prepared for parking attendants/tickets when they’re present.
Accessible parking and Kiss & Ride drop-off
If you need accessible parking, Maaspoort provides designated spaces on the parking area (including spots reserved for visitors with reduced mobility) and six Kiss & Ride parking spots for quick drop-off (including use for visitors with disabilities).
For the most common questions about whether it’s free and where to park, see the FAQ below.