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Finding parking near The Duke of Oz, Leiden

Looking for parking The Duke of Oz in Leiden? Because this is a late-evening venue in the city centre, you need parking that matches the time window and avoids permit-only street zones.

Book private parking near The Duke of Oz with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you skip the uncertainty of searching on arrival by letting you pre-book bookable private parking spots nearby. These are places owners don’t actively use all the time (think hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces), made available for drivers to reserve online in advance.

If you want to compare parking options without wasting time, start with your dates and filter by what you need (covered/uncovered, electric charging when available). For many drivers, reserving on Mobypark is the practical alternative when street options around the centre are limited by zones and permits.

Street parking near The Duke of Oz: zones, time limits, and permit rules

Leiden uses paid zones in and around the historic centre. In the city centre area (Zone A), most spaces are for permit holders, and only a limited amount of short-term parking is available on selected locations—so it’s easy to lose time if you’re just circling for a spot. Parking on the street is also typically time-limited, so if you plan to stay into the evening, it’s worth thinking about a reservation instead (for example via Mobypark).

  • Zone A (city centre): paid parking applies 24/7, and almost all spaces are for permit holders. Only short-term parking is available at a number of locations (up to 2 hours), with tariff per hour starting around €4.00.
  • Zone B and C: some areas have short-term rules for the first 2 hours, and Sundays are often free in these zones—however it still depends on the exact street/signs.

For accurate rules on whether a specific street is permit-only and which hours/tariffs apply, check the street signs or the municipal zone map—details are also covered in the FAQ.

Compare public garages vs pre-booked spots for evening arrival

Public garages are often the best fit when you need more time, because they’re not tied to the same street-permit limits. Typical public rates in Leiden can be around €4.50 for the first hour and roughly €23 for 24 hours at larger car parks—so the price adds up fast if you arrive later.

Garages can also feel full on busy evenings, which is exactly where pre-booking helps. If you want a parking option that’s ready when you arrive, it’s often easier to compare a reserved private spot on Mobypark against the street/garage trade-offs for your planned arrival time.

Plan around late opening hours (and the short-stay street window)

The Duke of Oz opens in the afternoon and runs late (often until just after midnight, with some days starting earlier). That matters for street parking: the short-term options in the city centre are limited both by duration and hours, and after the short window you can quickly end up in areas where permit rules apply.

If you’re arriving later in the evening, you’ll usually have more peace of mind with reserved parking—Mobypark is a straightforward way to lock in a spot instead of gambling on street availability.

Check Leiden’s low-emission zone before you drive in

Leiden has a low-emission zone that restricts access for certain vehicles (for example older diesel vehicles and petrol vehicles without emission control systems). The zone applies to driving and parking in the designated area—so booking a space doesn’t override access restrictions if your vehicle doesn’t meet the criteria.

Before you head to Oude Singel, verify your vehicle’s eligibility against the low-emission zone signs and rules.

How to park smoothly: use Mobypark’s search for the right match

  • Enter The Duke of Oz (Oude Singel) and your dates in the search bar.
  • Compare options by price and whether you want covered parking or electric charging (when available).
  • Reserve ahead so you don’t spend arrival time searching for a legal street spot in the right zone.

Then simply follow your reservation details on arrival and park without the time pressure that street rules can create.

Mobypark parking rates near The Duke of Oz

Parking time

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

Cheap parking near The Duke of Oz, Leiden

FAQ about parking near The Duke of Oz

Is there free parking near The Duke of Oz in Leiden?
Free parking depends on the parking zone and the day. In Leiden’s city centre (Zone A), paid parking applies 24/7 and most spaces are for permit holders, with only limited short-term options. In Zones B and C, Sundays are often free, but it varies by street/signs. If you want to avoid hunting for a free spot (especially on busy evenings), consider reserving a spot in advance via Mobypark.
Can I park on the street right next to The Duke of Oz?
You can try, but street parking near the historic centre is often permit-holder only. Zone A (the centre) has 24/7 paid parking and only limited short-term parking (up to 2 hours) at selected locations. If you exceed the time limit or park in a permit-only spot, you risk fines. If you need more time or arrive later, reserved parking (including via Mobypark) is usually the safer option.
What are the parking zone rules in Leiden (Zone A vs B/C)?
Leiden applies different rules by zone. Zone A covers the city centre and is mainly for permit holders; there is paid parking 24/7, with short-term parking (maximum 2 hours) only at select locations (times vary, including limited Sunday short-stay). Zones B and C have their own schedules; for many areas, there is free parking on Sundays, and other streets may have short-term rules for the first 2 hours. Always confirm the exact hours and tariff for the specific street using the municipal zone map and street signs.
How much does parking cost near The Duke of Oz?
Costs depend on whether you use street parking (by zone) or a garage. In Zone A, street tariffs start around €4.00 per hour, and in other zones tariffs may start around €3.10 per hour, with short-stay rules on some streets. Public garages can be around €4.50 for the first hour and roughly €23 for 24 hours at larger car parks. If you want predictable pricing and want to avoid last-minute street limitations, you can compare options on Mobypark—private reservations can be significantly cheaper versus typical public rates for many trip lengths.
Does the low-emission zone affect parking near The Duke of Oz?
Yes. Leiden has a low-emission zone that restricts access for certain vehicle categories (including older diesel vehicles and petrol vehicles without emission control). If your vehicle doesn’t meet the requirements, you may be prevented from driving into the restricted area and parking there. Booking a parking spot doesn’t override low-emission zone rules, so check your vehicle eligibility before you head toward Oude Singel.