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Finding parking near Henri Dunantpark, Eindhoven

Parking Henri Dunantpark: arrive without hunting for a spot

If you’re looking for parking Henri Dunantpark, the main challenge is usually finding a bay you can actually use for the time you need—especially around Rode Kruislaan (De Tempel) on busy days. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think unused garage spaces, hotel/office parking areas, or private driveways), so you’re not stuck driving around looking for availability at the last moment.

Public street parking is often paid during the day, while private spots let you plan ahead. If you want less time pressure, start by checking what’s available near the park on your dates—then compare street rules versus a reserved place.

Street parking near Rode Kruislaan (De Tempel/Woensel): paid hours and pay attention to signs

In Eindhoven, paid parking generally applies daily from 09:00 to 21:00 (including weekends and public holidays), unless the meter/signage says otherwise. Outside those paid hours, conditions can still vary by street—so always follow what’s written at the curb.

For the immediate Henri Dunantpark area, there’s no clearly indicated parkeerschijf (blue disc) rule documented for the direct streets of Rode Kruislaan/De Tempel. Don’t assume free time limits—if a disc or a maximum parking duration applies, it will be stated on the signs or the parking machine.

Rates can add up when you park longer: in Eindhoven, street tariffs can reach around €7.20 per hour in some areas. If you’re not sure how long you’ll stay at the park, choosing a reserved option like Mobypark can be easier than calculating payment again at the meter.

Garages and paid lots: usually clearer for longer visits

If you’re planning a longer stay, multi-storey garages and paid parking lots nearby are often more predictable than street bays—pricing is typically structured by hour/day and entrances are designed for drivers who arrive without a guaranteed spot on-street. When street availability is hit-or-miss, booking a private spot via Mobypark can remove the “will there be space?” uncertainty.

Resident permits and visitor rules (Woensel): who they’re for

Paid parking zones are primarily for residents and businesses with a permit. Eindhoven residents and eligible businesses can apply for a permit, and costs vary by parking zone (roughly €4.56 to €23.87 per month). Some areas also allow a digital visitor arrangement (for example around €109.32 per year in an E9-type area). If you’re just visiting Henri Dunantpark, these permits typically won’t cover you—so plan for public-paid parking or compare with a reserved space on Mobypark.

Loading & unloading vs parking (and EV charging)

Loading and unloading is treated differently from normal parking. If you stop for continuous loading/unloading (including getting in or out), it’s generally not considered regular paid parking time. However, EV charging isn’t treated as loading/unloading, so charging usually counts as parking time in paid zones.

To avoid problems, don’t stop where stopping is prohibited and be careful not to “extend” a loading moment into normal waiting. For visits where you expect to stay longer than a quick drop-off/pick-up, reserving parking (including via Mobypark) is often the safer plan.

Time-limited free parking nearby? Treat it as a bonus, not a plan

Some nearby areas can have free windows—for example WoensXL is reported to offer free parking on Friday evening (from 18:00) and Sundays. That can be useful, but it’s time-limited and availability isn’t guaranteed. If you arrive outside those windows, or you want certainty, comparing public options with a booked private spot on Mobypark can save you the hassle of last-minute searching.

Use the search bar to match your dates

To park smoothly at Henri Dunantpark, set your location to Henri Dunantpark and add your arrival/departure dates. Then compare what’s available for street conditions versus reserved private parking—so you don’t waste time when you’re already near the park.

Mobypark parking rates near Henri Dunantpark

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.97

24 hours parking

from € 7.56

1 week parking

from € 68.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Henri Dunantpark, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking near Henri Dunantpark

Is street parking near Henri Dunantpark paid, and what hours apply?
In Eindhoven, paid street parking generally applies daily from 09:00 to 21:00 (including weekends and public holidays). Exceptions can exist depending on street signage and the parking machine—so always check the exact curb/zone. If you arrive during paid hours and want certainty instead of searching for an open bay, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark can be a practical alternative.
Is there a blue parking disc (parkeerschijf) rule near Henri Dunantpark?
For the direct Rode Kruislaan/De Tempel area around Henri Dunantpark, no specific parkeerschijf (blue disc) rule is clearly documented. If a disc or any maximum time limit applies, it will be shown on the signs at the parking spot. Follow the curb signage—don’t assume disc parking is available.
Can I use a resident permit or visitor permit to park near Henri Dunantpark?
Resident permits are for eligible residents/businesses in specific parking zones. In Eindhoven, resident permit costs vary by zone (roughly €4.56 to €23.87 per month). Some areas may also offer a digital visitor permit arrangement (for example around €109.32 per year in an E9-type area). If you’re only visiting Henri Dunantpark, these permits often won’t apply, so plan for public-paid parking or compare with a reserved option like Mobypark.
Is there free parking nearby (for example at WoensXL)?
WoensXL is reported to offer free parking on Friday evening (from 18:00) and on Sundays. Outside those windows, parking there can be paid (reported up to €4.20 per day). Free windows are helpful, but they’re time-limited and depend on availability—so if you need guaranteed parking at any time, comparing with a booked private spot on Mobypark can reduce the risk of arriving and finding nothing.
What happens if I don’t pay or overstay in Eindhoven?
Eindhoven uses scan cars for enforcement. If you park in a paid zone without paying, you can receive a payment top-up (naheffingsaanslag). Parking where it’s not allowed can also result in fines under the Mulder law (Wet Mulder). If you disagree, you can usually submit an objection for municipal notices within six weeks.
Does loading/unloading or electric car charging count as free parking?
Loading and unloading is not treated the same as normal parking, but it must be continuous (including getting in/out as part of the loading/unloading activity). Electric vehicle charging is not considered loading/unloading, so it typically counts as paid parking time. Also avoid stopping where stopping is prohibited (for example where a stopping ban or continuous markings apply).