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Finding parking near Mövenpick 's-Hertogenbosch, Den Bosch
Parking Mövenpick 's-Hertogenbosch starts with knowing what’s available right at Pettelaarpark and what you’ll need to use when street spaces are limited. For this exact location, Mövenpick has on-site parking, but it can fill up—so it helps to also plan for nearby paid street parking (by zone) and P+R transferium locations on the city edge. Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this address, but you can still check it for future availability for your dates while you compare the public options below.
On-site parking at Mövenpick (Pettelaarpark 90)
The Mövenpick Hotel ’s-Hertogenbosch has its own parking area (about 100 spaces) at Pettelaarpark 90. Reported hotel parking prices are €2.50 per hour with a maximum of €12.50 per day. This is usually the simplest choice if you want to park off-street and avoid searching on arrival.
- Best for: short stays that may turn into a full day, and drivers who prefer not to drive around for an open spot.
- Tip: if your arrival is late or on busy days, still arrive prepared with a backup (P+R or garages), because capacity is limited.
Street parking near Pettelaarpark: paid zones, pay rules, and overnight
Street parking around Den Bosch is generally paid every day and is divided into tariff zones. While the exact zone for a specific street can differ, Pettelaarpark and the Mövenpick area are typically outside the core center (often comparable to a “Zone C / outside center” level). Reported hourly rates by zone are:
- Zone A (center): ~€4.20/hour (paid until ~midnight)
- Zone B (edge of center): ~€3.61/hour (paid until ~midnight)
- Zone C (outside center): ~€2.90/hour (confirm on the meter)
Paid parking in Zones A/B applies until around 24:00. After that, it may become possible to park longer/overnight in areas where paid parking no longer applies—but always follow the signs, because residential streets can have their own permit rules. If you’re arriving near the end of the paid window (or planning to stay late), it can help to check Mobypark for future private availability as an off-street backup.
- Max parking duration: some central streets have a short maximum stay (for example, 60 minutes in certain shopping areas). Around Pettelaarpark, specific short max durations may not apply the same way, but your street’s signs and parking machine are decisive.
- How to pay: use the parking meter or the local mobile payment options where available.
Residents’ permits: what visitors can (and can’t) use
Den Bosch issues resident permits for areas with paid parking, intended for residents who don’t have their own space. As a visitor going to the Mövenpick area, you should assume that resident permit rules won’t cover you unless your situation is explicitly eligible.
- Practical approach: pay at the meter/garage, use P+R, or plan your off-street option based on your arrival time.
Cheapest backup: P+R transferium near the hotel
If you want predictable parking (especially on weekends), P+R is often the easiest alternative to street searching. Typical P+R rules: you park for a day rate, and the facility is supervised during opening hours; outside opening hours you may still be able to park, but it’s generally unattended and shuttle frequency/coverage can differ—so double-check the timing. For any dates when you strongly prefer off-street parking near the hotel, you can also check Mobypark for potential future availability.
| P+R location (for Mövenpick access) | Typical price | What’s included | Monitored hours & notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transferium Pettelaarpark Pettelaarpark 59, 5216 PP | ~€5.10 per day | Up to 4 free bus tickets (or loan bikes) | Supervision during opening hours (bus line 80 to the city). Outside these hours: generally unattended; shuttles may not run. |
| Transferium De Vliert Stadionlaan 9, 5213 JH | ~€5.10 per day | Up to 4 free bus tickets (or loan bikes) | Supervision during opening hours (bus line 70 toward the center). Outside these hours: generally unattended; shuttle service may not be available. |
| Transferium Deutersestraat Deutersestraat 2, 5223 GV | ~€5.10 per day | Up to 4 free bus tickets (or loan bikes) | Supervision during opening hours (bus line 60 toward central stops). Outside these hours: generally unattended. |
Quick decision guide (so you don’t waste time on arrival)
- Arriving during the day and want the simplest option: try the Mövenpick on-site parking first (max €12.50/day reported).
- Arriving late, on a busy day, or you want a predictable plan: use P+R transferium and travel into the city by bus/loan bike.
- If you choose street parking: confirm the tariff zone and time limit on your exact street’s signs/meter, and watch for enforcement until around midnight in the higher zones.
Parking enforcement: what to do if you receive a surcharge notice
If you don’t pay correctly or pay too little, you can receive a parking surcharge (naheffingsaanslag) after the fact. This is typically sent by post within 1–2 weeks and is calculated as a base charge plus an amount linked to your zone’s hourly tariff. If you believe it’s a mistake, you can usually object—especially if you can show payment or incorrect license plate details.