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Finding parking near Gebr. de Nobel, Leiden

parking Gebr. de Nobel is all about avoiding delays when you’re heading to a concert or event at Gebr. de Nobel in Leiden. The most practical choices are street parking in the central Zone A area, a nearby public garage (Lammermarkt), or pre-booked reserved private parking—especially during busy evenings.

Pre-book reserved private parking for Gebr. de Nobel with Mobypark

Instead of searching for the last street space near the venue, you can book private parking spots via Mobypark. These are places owned by businesses or residents that are not in active use—think hotel parking, office/building spaces, private driveways, or unused garages—made available for drivers when they need them.

During event nights, this can be a calmer alternative to public street parking in Zone A: you reserve ahead, so you’re not dependent on short-stay availability or getting to the garage in time.

Street parking near Gebr. de Nobel: Zone A rules (short-stay for visitors)

Most street parking around Gebr. de Nobel falls under Paid Parking Zone A. In Zone A, street parking is generally intended for permit holders—so for visitors it’s usually short-stay only.

  • Short-stay limit: up to 2 hours
  • When short-stay is allowed: Monday–Saturday 09:00–21:00, Sunday 13:00–21:00
  • Rate for short-stay: €4 per hour
  • Visitor day option: a day ticket for €28 (for on-street parking in Zone A)
  • Residents: Zone A street parking is effectively 24/7 paid for permit holders

If you expect a longer evening (or you arrive a bit late), street parking becomes time-pressured. In that case, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark can be a straightforward comparison versus relying on 2-hour availability on the street.

Lammermarkt garage: convenient public parking next to the venue

Gebr. de Nobel is right by the Lammermarkt parkeergarage, which makes it a practical public option for event-goers. It’s also useful if you want a straightforward arrival and a clear exit plan after the show.

  • Entry times (inrijden): daily 06:00–02:00
  • Exit times (uitrijden): 24/7, 7 days a week
  • Regular rate: €3.70 per hour (charged per 10 minutes)
  • Max day rate: €25

On busy event nights, garages can still be busy, and pricing can stack up if you stay longer than expected. A good way to compare is to look at your planned arrival time and duration—and then check whether Mobypark’s reserved private options are a better fit for both convenience and budget (some drivers find they can be up to 60% cheaper versus typical public parking rates).

Resident permits and visitor options (why they’re usually not for you)

If you’re not a Leiden resident with a Zone A address, you should assume street parking in Zone A won’t be available to you in the same way it is for permit holders. Resident permits are tied to the vehicle registration number, and from 1 May 2024 there’s a maximum number of permits in Zone A—so applications can end up on a waiting list.

  • Resident parking permit (Zone A): depends on permit type and order (quarterly pricing applies)
  • Visitor parking rights for residents: residents can arrange a visitor permit that includes a set number of parking hours

For concert or event parking at Gebr. de Nobel, this usually means: plan for short-stay visitor street rules, use the nearby garage, or compare with pre-booked private parking on Mobypark so you don’t have to match a permit schedule.

Arriving for an evening event: plan around night timing + low-emission rules

Two practical things to consider for events: timing and eligibility.

  • Night timing: on-street short-stay in Zone A runs until 21:00. If your event ends later, the Lammermarkt garage’s extended exit (24/7) is often the simplest public choice.
  • Low-emission (milieuzone) rules: Leiden introduced a zero-emission zone for business goods transport inside the area within the ring roads and around the Stationsplein from 1 January 2025. This affects business vans and trucks, not your typical private passenger car use. If you’re driving a business delivery van, check the vehicle’s emission class/transition dates before you enter.

If you’re coming by car for the show and you want to reduce uncertainty (availability, finding the right entrance/route, and last-minute decisions), pre-booking a reserved private spot with Mobypark can be a practical alternative to time-limited street parking.

Quick comparison: street vs garage vs reserved private parking

Option What to expect Best for
Zone A street short-stay Up to 2 hours; Mon–Sat 09:00–21:00, Sun 13:00–21:00; €4/hour; day ticket €28 If you’re early and parking briefly
Lammermarkt garage (public) Entry 06:00–02:00; exit 24/7; €3.70/hour; max day €25 If you want a nearby garage and a clear exit plan
Reserved private parking (Mobypark) Book a private spot from spare capacity (e.g., unused garage/driveway) If you want certainty and an easier event-night decision

When you’re ready, use the search bar above to choose your dates and compare the parking options that match your arrival time and planned duration.

Mobypark parking rates near Gebr. de Nobel

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.70

24 hours parking

from € 12.50

1 week parking

from € 75.00

1 month parking

from € 250.00

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FAQ about parking near Gebr. de Nobel

Where can I park for an event at Gebr. de Nobel?
For events at Gebr. de Nobel, the most practical public option is the Lammermarkt parkeergarage, which is directly next to the venue (entry 06:00–02:00, exit 24/7). If you prefer street parking, look for visitor short-stay parking in Zone A (up to 2 hours, with specific time windows). If you want more certainty during busy evenings, you can also compare reserved private parking on Mobypark.
Is there free parking near Gebr. de Nobel?
In central Leiden (Zone A), street parking is generally paid, especially for visitor short-stay areas. Free parking near Gebr. de Nobel is therefore limited and not something you can reliably depend on. For event nights, it’s usually safer to compare a garage option like Lammermarkt or a reserved private spot via Mobypark.
What are the street parking rules (Zone A) near Gebr. de Nobel?
Zone A is a paid parking area. For visitors, short-stay parking is typically allowed for up to 2 hours during: Monday–Saturday 09:00–21:00 and Sunday 13:00–21:00. The rate for short-stay is €4 per hour, and there is a visitor day ticket option for €28 for on-street parking in Zone A.
Do I need a resident parking permit to park on the street near Gebr. de Nobel?
Resident permits in Zone A are tied to your vehicle registration and are intended for people who live in the permitted addresses. Visitors generally can’t use resident permits. If you’re not a resident, plan for visitor short-stay street rules, use the nearby public garage, or compare reserved private parking (e.g., via Mobypark) so you don’t rely on permit-based availability.
Are there low-emission (milieuzone) rules when driving to Gebr. de Nobel?
Leiden introduced a zero-emission zone for business goods transport starting 1 January 2025 inside the inner-city area (within the ring roads and around Stationsplein). This mainly affects business vans and trucks—not private passenger cars. If you drive a business delivery van or truck, check whether your vehicle qualifies under the transition rules for the zero-emission zone before entering.