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Finding parking near Taxandriaplein Park, Den Bosch

Looking for parking Taxandriaplein Park in ’s-Hertogenbosch? Since this park sits in the Muntel area, you’ll mainly rely on paid street parking, public garages, or edge-of-city options like P+R. Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this location, but you can still check on Mobypark for future availability if your plans are flexible.

Street parking around Taxandriaplein Park (paid zones)

On-street parking in Den Bosch is managed by parking zones and the tariff depends on where you park. In the Muntel zone (which matches the area around Taxandriaplein Park), local tariff information lists a typical rate of around €3,61 per hour. Pay attention to the time rules: for this kind of zone, rates commonly run from the morning through late evening (with a different Sunday schedule).

Practical tips before you set off:

  • Use the parking meter/sign to confirm the exact hourly price and paid hours for that specific spot.
  • Paid street parking is handled by pin payment or a parking app/provider; many meters start timing only when you register the session.
  • If you use a provider/app, you typically start/stop your session using the location code on the meter.

If street parking is busy, switching to a nearby garage or a P+R transferium is often less stressful—especially on weekends when paid parking demand rises.

Use a parking garage for predictable access

If you want an easier search than circling for street spaces, consider a public parking garage. The municipality indicates there are multiple garages in ’s-Hertogenbosch (8 city garages), and route signage can guide you to areas where capacity is available.

  • Garages are a good choice when you need a quicker “park and go” moment rather than looking for the next meter space.
  • Payment options in garages typically include cash, debit, or credit card (while street parking is more restricted).
  • Because garage tariffs and availability can change by time and day, compare options using your arrival time and planned parking duration.

P+R transferia: park at the edge, then continue

Driving into Den Bosch with the goal to avoid downtown congestion? The city lists 3 P+R transferia around ’s-Hertogenbosch. In general, these are designed for visitors: you park for a fixed daily P+R price (around €5,00) and then continue toward the city center using the free bus or a shared bicycle (ticket rules can limit the number of people per ticket).

  • P+R is especially useful when garages fill up or when street meters are hard to find.
  • Plan your arrival so you can catch the next bus connection smoothly after parking.

Permits, visitor schemes, and local time limits

If you’re parking close to residential streets in paid areas, the key is to follow the posted rules. The municipality states you can apply for a parking permit if you’re a resident or business without your own parking spot.

For non-residents, the municipality also provides a visitor scheme in areas where parking is paid for residents. That can reduce the cost and complexity for people visiting someone with a permit—while still keeping parking compliant.

  • Always check whether your street is part of a paid zone and whether there’s a maximum parking duration in effect.
  • Rules can differ by street: rely on the meter signage rather than a general “city rate.”

Quick checklist to avoid penalties near the park

To keep your parking session compliant around Taxandriaplein Park:

  • Confirm the correct zone/tariff on the meter or sign before starting payment.
  • Don’t assume parking is free—Den Bosch has widespread paid parking in and around the center.
  • Parking mistakes (like not paying where required or parking in a restricted situation) can lead to a notice/fine in addition to the parking cost.
  • If you have an EV or disability parking needs, use only the marked spaces and follow the additional conditions for charging or disability permits.

For a faster decision at arrival, compare: street meter price + paid hours vs. garage convenience vs. P+R daily cost + transfer plan. And if you’re checking for a smoother backup plan later, you can still try the Mobypark search to see whether any private parking becomes available around your dates.

FAQ about parking near Taxandriaplein Park

Where can I park near Taxandriaplein Park?
Near Taxandriaplein Park (Muntel area), you’ll usually choose between paid street parking, a public parking garage in ’s-Hertogenbosch, or P+R transferia at the edge of the city. Use the parking meter/sign for street rules and rates, and rely on the city’s garage/P+R guidance when you want to avoid searching for a street space.
How much does street parking cost near Taxandriaplein Park?
Street parking costs depend on the exact parking zone. For the Muntel area around Taxandriaplein Park, published local tariff information lists a typical rate around €3,61 per hour, with paid hours that vary by day (including a different schedule on Sundays). Always confirm the exact hourly tariff and paid times on the specific meter or sign you use.
Is there free parking near Taxandriaplein Park?
Free parking near the park is limited. In central Den Bosch, paid parking applies in most areas, so “free” generally only occurs outside paid zones or in specific streets where parking rules allow it. If you find a street that seems free, check whether it’s part of resident-only or restricted zones—incorrect parking can lead to a fine.
What P+R options can I use when parking for Taxandriaplein Park?
The municipality lists 3 P+R transferia around ’s-Hertogenbosch. These are designed for visitors who want to avoid downtown searching. The P+R price is around €5,00 per day, and your ticket lets you continue toward the city center using the free bus or a shared bicycle (with limits per ticket).
Do I need a permit or visitor pass to park near Taxandriaplein Park?
A parking permit is meant for residents or businesses in permit-managed areas when they don’t have their own parking. If you’re visiting someone who has a resident permit in a paid area, the city provides a visitor scheme that can allow guests to park with the correct conditions. For your trip, always check the signs and meter rules at the specific spot you choose.