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Finding parking near Gerardusplein, Stratum, Eindhoven

Need parking Gerardusplein in Eindhoven? The streets around Gerardusplein are regulated with both free and paid hours, so planning ahead helps you avoid wasting time searching—or getting caught by the paid tariff window.

For a smoother arrival, you can also compare the street rules with bookable private parking near Gerardusplein on Mobypark.

Book private parking near Gerardusplein (no hunting for a bay)

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots near Gerardusplein—such as hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas that owners don’t actively use. That means you can reserve a place in advance and reduce the stress of arriving when the public streets are busy.

  • Search by your dates and parking needs, then reserve directly for your time slot.
  • Pay up front and arrive knowing you’ve already secured a spot.
  • If public parking is restricted, a pre-booked private space can be the practical alternative.

Street parking zones around Gerardusplein: green (free) and yellow (paid)

Gerardusplein falls under Eindhoven’s controlled parking area “gebied 222 Gerardusplein”. In practice you’ll see different rules depending on where exactly you park:

Public optionTypical rule near GerarduspleinWhen it fits
Green zoneFree, 7 days a week, 24 hours a dayBest for quick stops, as long as there’s space
Yellow zonePaid 09:00–21:00, about €2.80 per hour, with a maximum stay of 12 hoursFor longer stays during the day—if you’re ready to pay and monitor time
Outside paid hours (yellow zone)Free when before 09:00 or after 21:00Good for evening/early arrival

If you’ll arrive in the 09:00–21:00 paid window, pre-booking on Mobypark can be a simple way to avoid time pressure and repeated payment checks.

How to avoid tickets: check the signs and the time limit

Around Gerardusplein, the difference between “free” and “paid” can depend on the exact street or bay. Before leaving your car, confirm the zone colour and the hours printed on the signage, then follow the maximum duration (12 hours in the yellow zone).

When you’re parked during paid hours, it’s easy to underestimate how quickly the tariff clock adds up—especially if you’re staying longer than planned. If you want certainty (and fewer steps on arrival), comparing public parking with a reserved private spot on Mobypark often feels more straightforward than relying on finding a free bay at the right moment.

Resident permits & visitor rules in area 222

In controlled areas like “gebied 222 Gerardusplein”, residents or businesses may need a parking permit (kenteken-based). If you’re visiting someone who has access to a visitor scheme, Eindhoven offers a digital visitor regulation option for eligible addresses.

  • The scheme is managed digitally (vehicle-based), so there’s no need to physically display a permit on the dashboard.
  • You can typically use up to 200 hours per quarter, with a maximum cost of €40.
  • Unused hours can carry over to the next quarter.

If you don’t have a permit/visitor allocation, booking a private spot can help you avoid administrative hassle and last-minute street decisions.

EV-only bays and short free windows: plan for the “free doesn’t last” scenario

Some nearby street parking meters can be limited—for example, certain bays may be marked EV-only and come with a short free period. Always rely on the exact bay signage, because rules can differ by street and parking type.

If you’re not eligible for an EV-only bay—or you’ll need parking beyond the short free window—using Mobypark to reserve an appropriate private spot can be easier than trying to time your arrival around the street’s limits.

Quick choice guide for parking Gerardusplein

  • Try street (green, free) if you arrive when you expect availability and you only need a manageable stay.
  • Prefer pre-booking if you’ll park in the yellow paid window (09:00–21:00), want certainty, or you’re staying longer.
  • If someone has a permit/visitor scheme, ask them about the digital visitor regulation hours and limits.

Mobypark parking rates near Gerardusplein

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.40

1 week parking

from € 68.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Gerardusplein, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking in Gerardusplein

Is there free parking near Gerardusplein?
Yes—part of the public parking around Gerardusplein is marked as a green zone and is free 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. The catch is that it only applies to the specific green-designated streets/bays, so always check the zone colour and the sign at the exact spot you’re considering.
When do I have to pay for street parking around Gerardusplein?
In the yellow paid zone near Gerardusplein, parking is typically paid from 09:00 to 21:00. The tariff is around €2.80 per hour, with a maximum stay of 12 hours. Outside those hours (before 09:00 or after 21:00), parking in that area is free—if the same zone rules apply to your exact spot.
Do visitors need a permit to park in area 222 (Gerardusplein)?
Often, visitors don’t automatically have the same rights as residents in controlled areas. If you’re visiting someone with access to a visitor scheme, Eindhoven allows a digital visitor regulation for eligible addresses. It works vehicle-based and typically allows up to 200 hours per quarter (max €40), with unused hours carrying over to the next quarter.
What’s the easiest option if the free bays near Gerardusplein are full?
The most reliable approach is to pre-book parking. With Mobypark, you can reserve bookable private spots near Gerardusplein (for example unused garage spaces, private driveways, or other private areas owners don’t use). That way you arrive with a guaranteed place instead of searching for a free public bay.
Are there EV-only parking spaces near Gerardusplein?
Some street parking near Gerardusplein can be marked EV-only and may include a short free period. If you don’t have an EV (or you need longer than the short window), check the signage carefully and consider reserving a private spot on Mobypark that matches your needs.