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Finding parking near Hatert, Nijmegen-Zuid, Nijmegen

Parking Hatert (Nijmegen-Zuid) usually comes down to finding the right street parking zone, paying correctly for the hours you’re parked, and knowing when it’s smarter to switch to a garage or a P+R option. In Hatert, availability can be tight in busy streets, so it helps to check restrictions before you arrive.

Street parking in Hatert: paid zones, times, and how to pay

In Nijmegen, street parking may be paid only during specific hours and depends on which tariff zone you’re parked in. You pay for the time you actually park (a day ticket is not possible), either at the street machine or via a mobile parking app.

  • Pay per parking time: you pay for the duration you park (not by the day).
  • Use the correct payment method: street machine or a mobile parking app (account required).
  • Follow the exact hours on the machine/sign: check before you leave your car.
  • Electric car note: charging-related costs may apply in addition to parking-related costs.

Also note the city’s holiday exceptions: street parking is free on first Easter day, first Whit Sunday, first Christmas day, and New Year’s Day—but only follow these rules if the location is indeed part of the paid street parking system.

Garages and parking areas near Hatert: what to check before you choose

When street options don’t look convenient (for example, limited paid hours or hard-to-find spaces), look for garages and paid parking lots around Hatert and nearby shopping/industrial areas. Before you commit, check entry rules like height limits, payment method (pay on foot vs. at the machine), and opening/closing times if the site is gated.

If you want, use the Mobypark search flow to compare public-style parking options with what private owners may offer later—Mobypark currently has no bookable spots showing nearby Hatert, but checking can help if availability changes for your exact dates.

Cheaper directions: evening garage rates and P+R/transferium

If your destination is more central in Nijmegen (where street pricing can be higher), consider shifting the “expensive part” of the trip. Nijmegen is known for cheaper parking at a distance via transferium / P+R, then continuing by bus (or bike).

For central garage parking, there are also reduced evening rates: from 6:00 p.m., some parking garages apply a flat €0.50 per hour rate in several locations—worth checking for the garage you plan to use.

Quick checklist so you don’t lose time (or get a ticket)

  • Confirm the tariff zone on the street signs for where you park.
  • Check the allowed maximum time before you pay and walk away.
  • Pick your payment method (machine vs. app) and have what you need ready.
  • Use real-time information when available for nearby parking lots/garages.
  • If nothing works for your arrival time: double-check P+R/transferium options and then re-check booking availability on Mobypark for future openings.

Mobypark parking rates near Hatert

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.50

24 hours parking

from € 15.12

1 week parking

from € 105.84

1 month parking

from € 453.60

Cheap parking near Hatert, Nijmegen

FAQ about parking in Hatert

Is there free parking in Hatert?
Free street parking in Hatert is not guaranteed. In Nijmegen, street parking is usually paid during set hours depending on the tariff zone. There are exceptions for specific holidays: street parking is free on first Easter day, first Whit Sunday, first Christmas day, and New Year’s Day (still follow the signage for the exact location).
How do I pay for street parking in Hatert (Nijmegen)?
You pay for street parking based on the time you park. Nijmegen allows payment at the street machine or via a mobile parking app (you need an account for the app). There is no day ticket—make sure you follow the exact paid hours shown on the machine/sign at your spot.
Can I park overnight or for a long time in Hatert?
Overnight and long stays depend on the maximum parking time and the paid hours shown for the specific street. If your street is limited by time or ends late at night, consider switching to a parking lot/garage that supports longer parking. Always check the restrictions for the exact location before leaving your car.
Are there P+R or transferium options near Hatert for cheaper parking?
Yes. Nijmegen commonly uses transferium/P+R as a cheaper alternative when you’re heading toward busier central areas. Park at the transferium/P+R, then continue with public transport (or bike). Rates and rules depend on the specific P+R site—check the site’s details before you park.
Do disabled drivers get free parking in Nijmegen streets around Hatert?
In Nijmegen, disabled drivers with a valid disabled parking permit often do not need to get a payment receipt at most street spaces (the permit must be clearly visible behind the windshield). However, in gated garages/lots that require access/payment systems, you may still need to pay even with the permit.