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Finding parking near Werkwarenhuis, Den Bosch
Parking Werkwarenhuis: start with Veemarktweg and the Tramkade parking areas
If you’re looking for parking Werkwarenhuis (Tramkade 22-24, ’s-Hertogenbosch), the most practical options are paid parking on Aan de Veemarktweg and the nearby parking lots around the Tramkade/Verkadefabriek area. The right choice depends on whether you’re staying briefly (quick drop-off) or arriving during busy event times.
Note: Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for this location. You can still check Mobypark for future availability in the area in case a private place becomes bookable later.
Paid parking on Aan de Veemarktweg (first 20 minutes free)
Werkwarenhuis lists parking at Aan de Veemarktweg as paid, with the first 20 minutes free. This is useful if you only need a short stop (e.g., dropping someone off, picking up/taking deliveries).
Use the nearby parking lots (P1–P3) for 24/7 access
For a more “set-and-go” option, the parking lots around the Tramkade/Verkadefabriek area offer 24 hours per day access. They’re split into three areas:
- P1: behind the building
- P2: at the Tramkade
- P3: at the Veemarktweg
Payment is designed for easy entry/exit. You can typically pull a ticket or pay contactless with your bank card, then the system calculates the tariff automatically when you leave.
| Parking cost details (near Tramkade) | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Standard rate | €2,55 per hour |
| Rate basis | €0,85 per 20 minutes |
| Electric charging (P1) | €0,66 per kWh (plus transaction fees) |
| Accessibility | 2 disabled parking spaces on P1 near the entrance |
Time rules can change: always check the signs where you park
Even around the Tramkade area, street rules and time windows can differ depending on the exact spot. If you’re targeting free/limited-time options, don’t rely on general assumptions—use the parking signage at the curb/entrance and confirm the payment method before you park.
Also plan for event-day variability: when venues on Tramkade are busy, availability can tighten fast.
If the lots are full, avoid risky stops and plan a legal backup
During very busy days, the nearby parking lots can reach capacity, and parking nearby can be limited with strict enforcement. If you arrive and can’t get in, the safest approach is to move to another clearly marked, legal parking area (public garage/regulated public parking) rather than stopping where it isn’t allowed.
Before you drive, you can also check Mobypark for future availability—if a private spot becomes bookable later, it may help you avoid the last-minute scramble.
Quick checklist before you park
- Bring a payment method for parking machines (cards/contactless where accepted).
- If you’re stopping briefly, remember Veemarktweg has the first 20 minutes free.
- If you park on P1 with a vehicle charger, verify the EV rate at the point of use.
- On peak days, arrive earlier and be ready with a legal backup plan.