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Finding parking near Pizzabar DEEG, Den Bosch
Street parking on Verwersstraat: limited spaces and partial access
Parking Pizzabar DEEG (Verwersstraat 48, Den Bosch) is usually a choice between trying your luck at street meters and using nearby garages. On busy dinner evenings, street spaces on/around Verwersstraat can be hard to find, even though street parking is available in the area.
Verwersstraat is partly car-free. The section between Lange Putstraat and Peperstraat is not suited for through driving, so you may need to approach from the nearby roads shown by local signage.
- Expect limited availability on the street—plan extra time if you’re arriving without a parking place.
- Check the posted rules for each curb segment (time limits and whether meter payment applies).
- If you want to reduce the risk of circling, you can check Mobypark for future availability around this address.
For a practical “street vs garage” decision, the details below in the FAQ can help you pick the most reliable option for your evening plan.
Public garages near Pizzabar DEEG (city-centre options)
When street parking is full, garages are typically the most predictable option near the Verwersstraat area. Local parking guidance for Den Bosch’s centre points drivers to these nearby garages:
- Parkeergarage De Wolvenhoek (close to the Verwersstraat area via Waterstraat).
- Parkeergarage St.Jan (Hekellaan) — described as comfortable and spacious.
- Tolbrug garage — another central alternative if one garage is busy.
Pricing varies by garage and time of day. One Den Bosch parking overview shows street parking can reach around €4.31 per hour at most, while garages can start around €2.25 per hour (with higher tariffs depending on the option). Always confirm the exact tariff on the machine/website for the garage you choose.
| Parking option near Pizzabar DEEG | What to expect | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Street meters on/around Verwersstraat | Limited spaces; busy evenings; follow posted rules | Short stop if you arrive early enough |
| De Wolvenhoek (parking garage) | City-centre garage near the Verwersstraat area | More predictable parking availability |
| St.Jan (Hekellaan) | Spacious, central garage option | Comfort-first arrival |
| Tolbrug (parking garage) | Alternative central garage; follow detours during works | Backup option if another garage is full |
| Park & Ride transferiums | Park outside the centre, then use bus/walk | Evenings when the centre is crowded |
How to approach the area when Verwersstraat is (partly) car-free
Before you set your GPS route, it helps to know that Verwersstraat is not a through route and has a car-free stretch. The driving access guidance for Den Bosch indicates that the portion between Lange Putstraat and Peperstraat is car-free, while the area can be reached by car via Lange Putstraat (coming from the Parade).
- Follow the signposted access routes rather than relying on “fastest route” navigation alone.
- If roadworks or temporary closures affect access (for example around Tolbrug), expect detours—use the detour signs to keep your approach smooth.
- If you park slightly outside the most restricted parts, a short walk (or local city bus options in the centre) can be easier than trying to drive right up to the restaurant.
Park & Ride (transferium) for a smoother arrival
If you’re coming from outside Den Bosch, Park & Ride/transferium options are designed to take pressure off the centre. Route guidance for the area mentions transferium choices such as:
- Pettelaar Park
- JBZ transferium
- De Vliert
From there, you can continue into the city centre by bus and/or on foot. The same local parking guidance also mentions a free city-centre shuttle (“Jeroen Bosch Bus”) that stops in/near the Verwersstraat area, which can be handy when you’ve parked away from the most crowded blocks.
Quick checklist before you park
- Set your rules check: confirm whether it’s street metered parking and what the time limit/payment requirements are for the exact curb spot.
- Avoid restricted segments: don’t assume every part of Verwersstraat is accessible by car—watch for car-free signage.
- Plan for peak times: dinner hours can fill garages and reduce street availability, so arrive earlier if possible.
- Keep your ticket/confirmation: garages and meters require proof of payment—save it until you’ve fully left the parking area.