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Finding parking near Gennep, Gestel, Eindhoven

Looking for parking Gennep? In the town centre, street parking is often free, but some areas use a blue zone with a parking disc and a strict 2-hour limit during the day.

Pre-book private parking in Gennep when blue-zone rules or busy streets slow you down

When you want certainty at arrival, consider Mobypark: it lets you book private parking spots that the owner doesn’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). This can be a practical alternative if you’ll be out longer than the blue-zone time window or you don’t want to hunt for a free spot after 09:00.

Street parking in Gennep: where the blue zone applies (and what you risk)

In Gennep, parking is generally free—but in parts of the centre you may see the blue zone, where you must display a valid parking disc (European model).

  • Maximum duration: 2 hours
  • Active times: Monday to Saturday, 09:00–19:00
  • Outside these times (and on Sunday): you can usually park longer, unless signage states otherwise
  • Penalty for not following rules: €65

If your plan is to park near Martinushof or Europaplein and you’re not sure how long you’ll stay, double-check the signs for blue-zone parking—otherwise you can end up forced to move the car.

Common town-centre parking areas to check (and how to choose)

Local parking advice often points drivers to several central locations. Some are partly blue-zone, while others are indicated as suitable for longer stays—so always read the on-street signage before you park.

Parking areaWhat to expectDriver tip
MartinushofPartly blue zoneUse a disc if you see blue-zone markings (limit applies)
EuropapleinPartly blue zoneGood for short stops; for longer visits consider reserving on Mobypark
De PoelPartly blue zoneCheck exact bay rules—some streets can differ
’t StraatjePartly blue zonePlan around the 09:00–19:00 limit if you need time
MelkstraatjeListed as an option where you can stay longer than 2 hoursStill check signage for any exceptions

Going longer than 2 hours in Gennep?

If you’re staying longer during blue-zone active hours, the practical challenge isn’t just the cost—it’s time management. Even when nearby street parking is free, the 2-hour rule can force you to move your vehicle. If you want to avoid that time pressure, you can compare public options with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark, especially when you’ll be out for hours and don’t want to risk a disc-related fine.

Parking permits in Gennep: no general resident permits, but a blue-zone exemption exists

Gennep doesn’t have an all-purpose resident parking permit system. Instead, there is an exemption for the blue zone for residents or businesses located in/near the blue-zone area without their own parking.

  • Validity: up to 3 years (and from 29 January 2025 you must reapply every three years)
  • Limit: typically max. one exemption per address
  • Exclusions: if you have your own parking space, you’re generally not eligible
  • Costs (from 1 January 2026): application €117, vehicle plate change €85

If you’re unsure whether your situation qualifies, it’s worth checking before relying on blue-zone rules.

Laden en lossen (loading/unloading) in Gennep’s pedestrian area

In the pedestrian area, loading and unloading by motor vehicle is limited by time. For drivers, the key windows are:

  • Days: Monday to Friday
  • Times: 07:00–12:00 and 17:00–19:00
  • Outside these times: not allowed in the pedestrian area

Because these windows are tight, it can be easier to pre-plan your stop—if you want a smoother arrival flow, comparing public curb options with a reserved spot on Mobypark helps you avoid last-minute searching during restricted periods.

Mobypark parking rates near Gennep

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.40

1 week parking

from € 66.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Gennep, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking in Gennep

How long can I park on public parking in Gennep?
In Gennep, street parking is often free, but a blue zone may apply in parts of the centre. In the blue zone, parking with a valid parking disc is limited to 2 hours. The blue zone is active Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 19:00; outside these times (and on Sunday) you can usually park longer unless signage says otherwise.
Do I need a parking disc in Gennep (blue zone)?
If you see blue-zone markings, you must display a European-style parking disc set to your time of arrival (“uur van aankomst”). In Gennep’s blue zone, not following the rules can lead to a fine of €65.
Where can I park in Gennep for more than 2 hours?
Local parking guidance commonly mentions central areas such as Martinushof, Europaplein, De Poel and ’t Straatje, but these can be partly within the blue zone (so the 2-hour limit may still apply in bays marked for the blue zone). Melkstraatje is specifically listed as an option where you can stay longer than 2 hours—still check the on-street signs. If you want certainty without moving the car, you can reserve a private parking spot on Mobypark.
Are there resident parking permits in Gennep?
Gennep does not offer a general resident/employee parking permit system. However, there is a blue-zone exemption (“ontheffing blauwe zone”) for residents or businesses located in/near the blue zone who do not have their own parking space. It’s typically valid up to 3 years, and from 29 January 2025 you must reapply every three years.
What are the loading and unloading rules in Gennep’s pedestrian area?
Loading and unloading with a motor vehicle in the pedestrian area is allowed on Monday to Friday only, during 07:00–12:00 and 17:00–19:00. Outside those times, it’s not permitted.
Can I book parking in Gennep in advance to avoid searching on arrival?
Yes. With Mobypark you can book private parking spots in advance. This is useful when street parking in the centre is limited by blue-zone rules or when you want to avoid time pressure finding an available spot at arrival.