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Finding parking near Schouwbroek, Strijp, Eindhoven

parking Schouwbroek (Eindhoven) is usually a mix of paid residential street parking, zones with different maximum durations, and a lot of competition for spaces at busy times. Use the practical checks below so you park within the rules—or compare with a reserved private spot when you want certainty.

Book a private parking spot in Schouwbroek with Mobypark (no searching)

Mobypark lets you book private parking spots in Schouwbroek that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. Instead of driving around to find an available street bay during paid hours, you can pre-book a space and arrive knowing you have a place reserved.

Because public parking in residential areas can be time-limited and enforced, pre-booking often feels like the easiest way to avoid last-minute stress. For drivers comparing options: private spots on Mobypark are typically up to 60% cheaper than regular street/garage rates, while still giving you the practical benefit of booked availability.

Paid street parking in Schouwbroek (Parkeergebied 614): check the hours & limits

In Schouwbroek, paid parking applies in the regulated woonwijk area (Parkeergebied 614), on public roads and public parking spots within the area (bounded by Strijpsestraat, Hastelweg and Botenlaan). The paid parking window is generally daily 09:00–21:00. Exact rules can differ by street, so always verify the signs or the parking machine/app for your specific spot.

You should also watch for maximum stay limits. For example, nearby regulated “yellow” zones can have a cap (commonly up to 12 hours). If you’re not sure you’ll stay within the limit, using Mobypark for a reserved private spot can be a simpler alternative than risking an overstay ticket on the street.

Street parking vs garages/terrains: what usually costs more

If you compare prices, street parking in Eindhoven outside the very center is often around €2.25 per hour for the first hour, with higher hourly costs after that in some areas (and street parking may not include a convenient day cap). Garages and parking terrains typically start higher—often around €3.50 per hour and can reach roughly up to €17.20 per day, depending on the location.

That’s where booking via Mobypark can be useful for drivers: instead of paying garage-per-hour pricing or repeatedly renewing a meter in paid residential areas, you can compare a booked private spot for your intended parking time. It’s a practical way to avoid time pressure when you’d otherwise be hunting for the “right” street spot or paying premium garage rates.

Parking disc zones & permits: when public rules may still block you

Some locations in Eindhoven allow short stays with a parking disc (parkeerschijf-zone). You’ll only be allowed to use the disc where the spot is clearly marked with a “parking disc zone” sign (and typically a blue line on the curb). If the place is not marked for it, don’t assume disc parking applies.

For longer stays, residential paid areas mainly work with resident/entrepreneur permits and—depending on the zone—sometimes a digital visitor scheme. If you don’t have a permit or can’t use the visitor scheme for your exact zone, street parking can quickly become complicated—so many drivers switch to a pre-booked private option on Mobypark instead.

Best strategy for peak times: pre-book when you can’t afford detours

Schouwbroek is within Eindhoven’s regulated residential parking network, so on busy days you may spend time searching for an available bay during paid hours. A practical approach is: check the posted rules for the exact street you’re considering, and if you’re arriving around peak periods—or you need a predictable duration—compare with Mobypark so you’re not relying on availability in the moment.

For the most common rule questions (paid hours, max durations, disc zones, and permit/visitor eligibility), see the FAQ below before you decide where to park.

Mobypark parking rates near Schouwbroek

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 Schouwbroek, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking in Schouwbroek

When is paid street parking active in Schouwbroek?
In Schouwbroek (Parkeergebied 614), paid parking is generally in effect daily from 09:00 to 21:00. The exact hours can vary by street, so check the signage or the parking machine/app for the specific public bay you plan to use.
Is there a maximum parking duration in Schouwbroek?
Yes—some regulated areas around Schouwbroek have a maximum stay. For instance, certain nearby “yellow” zones are commonly capped at up to 12 hours. Because the limit depends on the exact street/zone, always confirm the maximum duration on the sign for your spot.
Can I park in Schouwbroek using a parking disc (parkeerschijf)?
You can only use a parking disc where the parking space is clearly marked as a “parkeerschijf-zone.” These zones are indicated with the appropriate signage (and typically a blue curb marking). If the spot is not marked, disc parking rules don’t apply.
Do residents’ parking permits cover visitors in Schouwbroek?
Usually not. Schouwbroek is a paid residential parking area where residents/qualified local businesses can use permits, and some zones may offer a digital visitor scheme. Whether a visitor scheme is available depends on the exact zone and eligibility. If you don’t have the right permit/visitor access, paying the meter (within the rules) or choosing a reserved private spot via Mobypark are practical alternatives.
What’s the easiest way to avoid parking hunting around Schouwbroek?
Book a reserved private spot. Mobypark makes it possible to reserve parking in private locations (such as unused hotel/office spaces or unused garage/driveway spots) so you don’t have to rely on finding an open street space during paid hours. It also helps you avoid time-pressure and overstay risks.