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Finding parking near Nom Nom, Den Bosch
Parking Nom Nom in Den Bosch is mostly about handling the street-parking rules near Postelstraat 79 and choosing a public option (garage or P+R) that fits your arrival time. Since you’re going for dinner (the restaurant is open late several days a week), the easiest plan is to avoid last-minute searching when spaces are tight.
Parking near Nom Nom (Postelstraat 79): what to expect
In the immediate area, you’ll typically find a mix of paid street parking and public garages. On busy evenings, on-street availability can change quickly, so it helps to decide early whether you’ll park on the street, in a garage, or use Park & Ride.
Street parking in Den Bosch: paid zones, time limits, and permit areas
Street parking around central locations is usually signposted, with rules that can vary street by street. Before you leave the car, check the signs/meter for:
- Parking zone and max duration (time limits are enforced)
- Whether it’s residents-only or permit-holder access on certain streets
- Start/clock rules (some zones require setting the correct arrival time)
- Extension options (if you’ll stay longer for your meal)
If you want to reduce the uncertainty of finding a space on arrival, you can also check Mobypark for future availability around Nom Nom before you go (there are currently no bookable spots showing for this location).
Parking garages near the city centre: steadier than the street
Public garages are often the most predictable choice when you want to park close to your destination without relying on random street availability. When you choose a garage, also think about practical details like entrance/exit height limits, opening hours, and how late-night access works for your return trip.
Park & Ride (P+R) for late dinners and busy dates
If the inner-city streets look full when you arrive, Park & Ride is a useful fallback: you park on the outskirts and continue by public transport. It can be a better plan for late evenings because it helps you avoid the tightest street conditions near the restaurant.
Quick checklist before you park
- Match your parking start time to your arrival (don’t start earlier than your rules allow).
- Confirm the maximum stay so you don’t run out during or after dinner.
- Check for permit-only areas on residential side streets.
- Plan your return: if you’re staying late, pick an option with parking rules that remain clear after night-time.
- If you’re driving for a group, consider a garage plan to reduce waiting time.
| Option | Best for | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking | Quick drop-off when spaces are available | Zone rules, max duration, and permit restrictions |
| Public garages | More predictable parking on busy evenings | Entrance height limits and timing for late return |
| P+R | When city-centre streets are crowded | Extra time for public transport to/from the restaurant |