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Finding parking near Oud-gestel, Gestel, Eindhoven

Looking for parking Oud-gestel in Eindhoven? The fastest way to avoid paying street tariffs for hours (or circling for a free space) is to know which streets are paid, what the local permit/visitor rules are, and when booking a private spot makes the most sense.

Book private parking near Oud-Gestel with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas. Instead of relying on what’s free on the street that day, you reserve a place in advance and pay ahead, so your arrival plan stays under control.

If you’re comparing options in and around Oud-gestel, this is especially useful when public street parking is in a paid zone with set hours and hourly rates—because a booked spot helps you avoid time pressure and “meter math”.

Street parking in Oud-Gestel: paid zone 112 Don Boscostraat

In Oud-gestel, one important reference point for street parking rules is parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat. This is paid parking every day (Monday through Sunday) during 09:00–21:00.

Tariffs are based on tariff codes. For this zone, the hourly rate for tariefcode A1 is €4,20 (with a start tariff of €0,30). Exact pricing can depend on the tariff setup for the specific street segment, so it’s worth checking the signs or payment screen at the location.

When street parking is around €4,20 per hour, the total cost can climb quickly—this is where Mobypark private parking can be up to 60% cheaper than typical street rates, while also removing the uncertainty of finding an open space on arrival.

Permits and visitor parking rules (digital visitor scheme)

Don Boscostraat has rules that matter if you’re not a resident. Residents and eligible business owners can apply for a parking permit (with conditions). For this zone, resident permit pricing is set per month (and second permits have specific limits in how they’re issued/extended).

For visitors, residents can request a digital visitorsregeling. The visitor rate is €0,20 per 60 minutes, and there’s a quarterly cap: up to 200 hours per quarter (with a linked maximum total value of €40 for that quota). That means visitor parking can be a great option only if you’re covered by a resident’s available balance.

If you don’t have a resident permit or visitor hour balance, street parking effectively becomes the default—and that’s often the priciest and most time-sensitive choice during 09:00–21:00. In that situation, it can be smarter to compare with Mobypark so you’re not relying on reduced visitor rates or hoping a space appears close by.

Plan for the paid hours (09:00–21:00) and your stay length

Before you park on the street, check how your timing overlaps with paid hours. In parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat, you pay during 09:00–21:00, so a short stop in the afternoon can be manageable, while a full day can become expensive fast—especially if you need to wait for a specific time window (appointments, deliveries, meetings).

Also note that the municipality information doesn’t state a clear, short maximum parking duration for this zone; the key practical rule is staying compliant with the paid hours and paying for the time you use. Because those conditions are “on the clock,” you may find it easier to book a private spot via Mobypark for your whole visit and focus on your schedule instead of extending your parking session.

If you’re arriving later and want to avoid last-minute decisions, pre-booking is often the simplest way to remove uncertainty—street availability can vary, and tariff codes can change by exact segment.

How to choose between street parking and a private booked spot

  • Choose street parking if you only need a limited time and you’re confident you can park quickly within the paid zone rules.
  • Choose Mobypark if you want guaranteed availability and a plan that doesn’t depend on finding a free spot right when you arrive.
  • Choose Mobypark especially if you’re visiting and you don’t have access to resident permits or the visitor quota that powers the digital scheme.

For many drivers, the decision comes down to this: street parking can work for quick stops, but once your time window gets wider, the combination of paid hours, hourly tariffs, and searching for a space usually makes booking a private parking spot the more predictable option.

Quick checklist before you park in Oud-gestel

  • Confirm you’re in the right area (e.g., parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat) by checking the zone signs.
  • Remember the paid hours: 09:00–21:00 (Mon–Sun).
  • Watch for tariff codes (for example, tariefcode A1) and the start tariff rules on the payment screen.
  • If you rely on visitor parking, verify you have an active resident-linked digital visitor quota.
  • If you want to avoid all of the above under time pressure, compare available booked private spots on Mobypark for your dates.

Mobypark parking rates near Oud-gestel

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 Oud-gestel, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking in Oud-gestel

Where is paid street parking in Oud-gestel?
A key paid area for Oud-gestel is parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat. Paid street parking rules apply there between the listed tariff hours. Always check the signs at the exact street segment you want to park on, because pricing can use different tariff codes.
What are the paid parking hours in parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat?
Paid parking in parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat applies every day, Monday through Sunday, from 09:00 to 21:00. Outside those hours, you may not need to pay for the street zone—still check the signage at the specific spot.
How much does street parking cost in this Oud-gestel area?
For parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat, the hourly rate shown for tariefcode A1 is €4,20, with a start tariff of €0,30. Your exact cost can depend on the tariff code for the specific segment, so confirm the displayed tariff when you pay.
Can visitors park using a resident permit or digital visitor scheme?
Yes, residents and eligible business owners can apply for a resident permit under conditions. For visitors, a digital visitor scheme can be requested with a reduced rate of €0,20 per 60 minutes. This visitor scheme has a quarterly cap of 200 hours (linked to a maximum total value of €40). If you don’t have access to that visitor quota, you typically must use the regular paid street parking tariffs.
Is there a maximum parking duration in zone 112 Don Boscostraat?
The available municipality info doesn’t state a specific short maximum parking duration for parkeergebied 112 Don Boscostraat. In practice, the main constraint is that you must stay within the paid hours and pay for the time you park, following any signage. If you’re planning a longer visit, booking a private parking spot in advance can reduce uncertainty.