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Finding parking near Park Brakkenstein, Nijmegen
Looking for parking Park Brakkenstein in Nijmegen? For events and busy days, the key is choosing the right mix of paid rules, nearby garages, and (if needed) reserved spaces so you don’t waste time circling.
Book private parking near Park Brakkenstein with Mobypark
If you want a guaranteed place, Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages). Instead of relying on availability on the street, you reserve ahead and arrive with a spot already set for your dates.
When Brakkenstein parking is paid (and when it’s free)
From 1 December 2025, the municipality introduced paid parking in part of Brakkenstein on weekdays between 09:00 and 16:00. Outside those hours and on weekends, parking is free.
During the paid window, the tariff is €2.80 per hour, with a maximum of €14 per day. If you’re planning a daytime arrival, reserving on Mobypark can help you avoid the time pressure of finding a space that’s subject to the paid rules.
Landgoed Brakkesteyn parking: driveway spots + EV charging
At the Landgoed Brakkesteyn estate (where Park Brakkenstein is connected), you can park on/near the driveway and parking area. The site notes that evenings and weekends are free, while weekdays 09:00–16:00 are paid. Payment can be done via a machine at the end of the driveway or using a parking app.
Coming with an electric car? The estate mentions charging points for EVs. And if your first choice is full, the estate guidance also points to other nearby parking places (d’Almarasweg 26 and d’Almarasweg 22). If you prefer not to gamble on availability in the paid hours, you can compare that street/estate risk with a reserved private spot on Mobypark.
Gymnasion P7b for evenings and weekends
Another practical option nearby is the Gymnasion P7b garage. It’s described as open 24/7, with free parking on weekdays 18:00–07:00 and free parking in the weekend. That can be a good fit when you’re arriving later and want to avoid weekday paid times.
Plan your arrival for event days (and compare your cost options)
Park Brakkenstein hosts events, so the pressure on nearby parking can rise quickly. A practical approach is: use free evening/weekend windows when your schedule allows, and for weekday daytime plans, book in advance.
It can also be worth comparing typical paid tariffs (for example the €2.80/h (max €14/day) approach during Brakkenstein’s paid hours, and higher city street pricing in general) with reserved options—Mobypark prices are often up to 60% cheaper depending on duration and timing.
| Parking option | Best for | What to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Brakkenstein paid hours | Short weekday daytime stops | Weekdays 09:00–16:00 paid; outside that window and weekends are free |
| Landgoed Brakkesteyn parking | Evenings and weekends | Weekdays 09:00–16:00 paid; payment at the end of the driveway or via app |
| Mobypark reserved private spot | Any day, especially weekday daytime | Book ahead for certainty; often cheaper than standard paid tariffs |
Use the search bar above to set your arrival date and time for Park Brakkenstein and compare reserved availability vs. public/paid options.
Mobypark parking rates near Park Brakkenstein
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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

