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Finding parking near Concertgebouw De Vereeniging, Nijmegen
Parking Concertgebouw De Vereeniging in Nijmegen is easiest when you plan for event-day demand. The venue sits in a paid-parking area around the Keizer Karelplein, so “arrive and find a spot” can quickly turn into time pressure—especially for evening shows.
Book private parking near Concertgebouw De Vereeniging with Mobypark
Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—such as unused garage spaces, hotel/office parking, or private driveways. Instead of circling street bays or a busy garage, you arrive knowing your space is reserved. Because public on-the-spot rates for garages and venue parking can add up, pre-booking private parking can be significantly cheaper than walk-in options (sometimes up to 60%, depending on time and tariff).
When your arrival time changes, you can still compare options for your dates and switch to a reserved alternative—useful when concerts run late or you’re coordinating with friends.
On-site parking at De Vereeniging: the closest public option (with set times)
Concertgebouw De Vereeniging has its own public parking lot next to the venue, with 120 spaces (including 2 accessible spaces). The lot is publicly accessible (not only for ticket holders) and cash payment isn’t possible, so plan card/digital payment.
Tariffs are time-split: €3.40 per hour from 08:00–22:00, and €0.50 per hour from 22:00–08:00. There’s also a day rate of €14 for 24 hours. If you lose your parking pass/ticket, the lost-day tariff can apply.
On busy event days, this on-site lot may be reserved for certain activities and it’s also advised to factor in performances (especially evenings after 19:00). That’s where Mobypark can be a practical alternative: you secure a private reserved spot before you drive in, instead of risking full gates.
Municipal garages around the centre: predictable rates, cheaper nights
Nijmegen’s municipal parking garages use the same pricing structure. In garages, you typically pay €3.90 per hour between 08:00–18:00, while evenings are cheaper at €0.50 per hour from 18:00–08:00. Some garages also offer a maximum day price of €16 for 24 hours (including Keizer Karelparkeergarage).
Because prices vary a lot by time of day, arriving later (or planning for the night rate) can make a difference. Still, if you want to avoid time pressure when the show starts, reserving on Mobypark lets you compare a guaranteed private place rather than choosing whichever garage still has space.
Paid street parking around Keizer Karelplein: check signs and stay within the zone
The area around Concertgebouw De Vereeniging has paid parking rules, so you’ll need to follow the local signage and zone limits. Street availability can also tighten around start times and matinees—so if you’re trying to park close and on time, it’s worth planning a backup.
Compared with hunting for an on-street bay, Mobypark’s reserved private parking can reduce the risk of arriving and discovering that you still have to find a legal spot.
Electric charging and practical limits to know before you arrive
There are 6 electric charging points on the venue parking lot, positioned right after the entrance barrier on the right-hand side. For longer stays, note the venue’s terms: there’s a maximum continuous parking duration of 24 hours; if you exceed it, additional day-rate charges apply.
Also keep event-day restrictions in mind: the parking lot can be reserved for congresses/events, and during the Nijmegen Wandelvierdaagse week it can be unavailable for passersby. Pre-booking with Mobypark can be the simplest way to plan around these changes.
Mobypark parking rates near Concertgebouw De Vereeniging
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.67
24 hours parking
from € 11.52
1 week parking
from € 80.64
1 month parking
from € 345.60

