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Finding parking near Tramkade, Den Bosch
Parking Tramkade: street rules, paid hours and what you’ll pay
Parking Tramkade in ’s-Hertogenbosch usually means dealing with timed street parking. On the Tramkade waterfront area, parking is typically paid Monday–Saturday from 9:00 to 18:00, while Sunday is free—so always double-check the signs and the parking meter for the exact zone rules.
If you park on-street, be aware that street tariffs in the city centre vary by zone. The municipality lists street parking rates at about €2,98 to €4,31 per hour, and the meter tells you the active pay times and hourly tariff. Payment is typically done via PIN at the meter or via a parking app/provider.
Because availability depends heavily on the hour (especially during weekend and event evenings), you can also check Mobypark for future availability near Tramkade in case private spots open up.
Garages and parking areas near Tramkade (Tramkade 26 / De Verkadefabriek area)
For quicker access than searching the curb, use dedicated paid parking areas and garages around the Tramkade / De Verkadefabriek complex. Drivers often navigate using Tramkade 26 to reach the right entrance, and then choose the lot that matches your arrival approach.
Some parking facilities on/around Tramkade are designed for event-day demand and can include 24/7 access depending on the specific lot—so confirm opening/access details at the entrance before you commit.
P+R (Park & Ride) when Tramkade streets are busy
If you want to reduce stress and avoid inner-city searching, use one of the nearby P+R transferia around ’s-Hertogenbosch. The city indicates you can park for €5,00 and then continue to the centre with a free bus (or a loan bike), with a limit of up to 4 persons per ticket.
P+R is especially useful for evenings, weekends, and times when street parking is limited to specific hours or fills up quickly.
Permits, visitor arrangements and exemptions in paid parking zones
When you’re dealing with paid parking areas, it helps to know the rules behind exemptions. The municipality explains that residents or businesses can request a parking permit if they don’t have their own parking spot. If you’re visiting someone who lives in a paid area, you may be able to use a visitor parking scheme (with digital or phone registration).
There can also be options for business day exemptions, but these typically require advance request and follow the municipality’s process.
How to pay and avoid tickets (street vs. garages)
Street parking near Tramkade is governed by the meter/app instructions: you pay for the time you park, and you must start/stop the session according to the provider/machine. The municipality notes that on-street paid parking can require PIN or an app, while garages may support multiple payment methods (for example cash, PIN, or card).
Finally, follow local road signs closely—some areas can have restricted access and enforcement is strict when rules are triggered by cameras or entry systems.