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Finding parking near Walhof-Roessingh, Enschede-Noord, Enschede

Looking for parking Walhof-Roessingh in Enschede? In this area you’ll mainly choose between paid street parking (with zone-based times), parking garages, and limited free options—so the biggest risk is arriving when spaces are tight. Book a spot in advance to avoid the search and the time limits.

Book private parking near Walhof-Roessingh with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel and office parking spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots—made available for drivers when you need them. Instead of circling for a meter space, you reserve a place ahead of time and show up ready to park.

This is especially useful when public parking is paid during the day or limited by “free after…” rules. If you want flexibility, you can compare your arrival plan against street rules, then choose a pre-booked alternative on Mobypark.

Street parking in Walhof-Roessingh: zones, hours, and how to pay

Enschede uses paid parking zones within the “singel” area. Around Walhof-Roessingh you should follow the zone rules on the signs (you’ll typically see Zone 1 or Zone 2 to 8).

  • Zone 1: Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00, Sun 13:00–23:00
  • Zone 2 to 8: Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00, Sun 13:00–19:00
  • Max day tariff: the daily maximum is based on multiple hourly rates (so staying longer can quickly add up)
  • How you pay: via parking apps, PIN/credit card, or coins at the meter

And if you’re using an EV charging spot nearby (for example around Kottendijk 243), charging doesn’t automatically remove parking rules—expect the usual parking system to apply.

When public parking is “free”: use the window wisely (or pre-book)

Even if there are times when street parking is cheaper or free, those options are first-come and can still be hard to secure when you arrive late.

  • After-hours street parking: free after 23:00 in Zone 1, and after 19:00 in Zone 2 to 8
  • Blue zones: limited free parking (typically up to 2 hours) with a parking disc
  • Public holidays: on days like New Year’s Day and a few major holidays, street parking may be free

If your timing is uncertain—or you need to park for more than the usual free-limit—using Mobypark to compare and pre-book can be a smarter fallback than relying on the free window.

Garages for longer stays: predictable, but check the total

Parking garages can be a practical option when street spaces are limited. Typical costs in Enschede are often around €3.30–€3.80 per hour during the day, and can be closer to €1.00 per hour in the evening/night. Day caps vary by garage.

Compared to street meters, garages are usually easier for longer stays—but if you’re trying to avoid price surprises and arrival-time stress, pre-booked private parking via Mobypark can be a simpler way to secure a place, especially during paid hours.

Resident permits and visitor expectations in Enschede zones

Some streets are governed by paid parking zones where residents can apply for a permit linked to their zone. In Enschede, resident permits (and corresponding visitor permits) cost about €84 per year for the relevant zones, and the permit is typically not valid everywhere—so non-permit holders must follow the public signage in Walhof-Roessingh.

If you’re visiting someone in the area (or you’re not sure which streets are covered by a specific permit rule), it’s safer to plan your parking in advance. That’s where comparing street/permit rules against a bookable private spot on Mobypark helps you avoid fines and last-minute scrambling.

How to choose the right option for your arrival time

If you arrive during paid hours, start by checking the zone time window on the signs, then compare against garage options. If your plan depends on limited free parking (like blue zones or after-hours street rules), consider booking a private spot on Mobypark so you’re not betting your whole schedule on finding an empty space.

To book, enter Walhof-Roessingh and your dates in the Mobypark search bar to see private spots available nearby and pick the one that fits your timing.

Mobypark parking rates near Walhof-Roessingh

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.67

24 hours parking

from € 9.45

1 week parking

from € 90.00

1 month parking

from € 350.00

Cheap parking near Walhof-Roessingh, Enschede

FAQ about parking in Walhof-Roessingh

Is there free parking around Walhof-Roessingh, and when does it apply?
In Enschede, street parking can be free after certain evening times: after 23:00 in Zone 1 and after 19:00 in Zone 2 to 8. There are also blue zones where you can park free for a limited time (typically up to 2 hours with a parking disc), and some public holidays may also make street parking free. If you’re arriving outside the easy window, pre-booking a spot on Mobypark can reduce uncertainty.
What are the paid street parking hours near Walhof-Roessingh?
Paid parking in Enschede is zone-based. Zone 1 is typically paid Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 13:00–23:00. Zone 2 to 8 is typically paid Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00 and Sun 13:00–19:00. Always follow the zone shown on the street signs near Walhof-Roessingh, and note that daily maximums apply when you stay longer.
Do residents need a parking permit in Walhof-Roessingh?
Walhof-Roessingh is in Enschede’s paid parking zones. Residents can apply for a permit linked to their specific zone, and visitor permits exist as well. The permit cost is about €84 per year for the relevant zones. If you don’t have the correct permit for that zone/street, you must pay according to the public signage.
Are there EV charging spots near Walhof-Roessingh, and do I still pay for parking?
Yes, there are EV charging points in the area (for example around Kottendijk 243). Charging does not automatically remove parking rules—parking costs still apply according to the parking system for that spot.
Is Mobypark useful if I’m relying on limited free street parking (blue zones or after-hours)?
It can be. Blue zone parking usually has a short time limit (often 2 hours), and after-hours free windows are first-come availability. If you need a more reliable place—especially when you arrive during paid hours—pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark is a practical alternative to street hunting.