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Finding parking near Branding Beachclub, Noordwijk

parking Branding Beachclub is mostly about getting a reliable spot near Koningin Astrid Boulevard—especially on busy beach days. Use the right mix of street parking, garage access, and (when needed) pre-booked private parking so you’re not hunting when you arrive.

Pre-book private parking near Branding Beachclub (arrive and park)

Instead of relying only on public spaces, Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Noordwijk that owners don’t actively use—like hotel parking, office spaces, private driveways, and unused garages. That means you can reserve your place ahead of time and focus on the beach rather than searching for availability at Koningin Astrid Boulevard.

Street parking along Koningin Astrid Boulevard (closest, but paid)

Along the Koningin Astrid Boulevard near Branding Beachclub, parking is paid daily from 09:00 to 23:00. The first 2 hours cost €1.00/hour, and from hour 3 it’s €3.00/hour. You can also buy a day ticket for €10.00 (or up to €15.00/day from 1 April to 30 September). Payment is typically done at the machine (with PIN) or via a parking app, and there’s no special “max stay” limit as long as you pay within the paid hours.

If you expect to be there longer than the cheaper first two hours, or you don’t want to stress about finding a gap near the promenade, comparing street parking to a pre-booked spot on Mobypark can be a practical backup.

Palaceplein garage: easy to reach, but not reservable

Palaceplein has a garage near the beach that’s open 24/7. Paid parking applies from 09:00 to 21:00, with pricing that mirrors the street approach: €1.00/hour for the first two hours and €3.00/hour from hour 3. A key downside for many drivers: the garage doesn’t offer a reservation option for public spaces, so availability can still be an issue on peak days.

That’s where booking on Mobypark can help—private reserved spots remove the last-minute uncertainty you’d otherwise have at Palaceplein.

Blue zones and parking disk areas (when you’re not right at the boulevard)

In parts of Noordwijk (especially outside the most central boulevard areas), you may find blue parking zones where you can park with a parking disk for the allowed maximum duration shown on local signs. Because rules and time limits can vary by zone and season, check the signage at the spot before you leave your vehicle.

When your priority is being close to Branding Beachclub at a specific arrival time, it’s often simpler to compare these public rules with a pre-booked private option on Mobypark.

Late evening and overnight parking (know where “free” starts)

Near Branding Beachclub on the boulevard, street parking is paid until 23:00, and then it becomes free until 09:00. The Palaceplein garage stays open 24/7, which can be useful if your plans run late or you want the same vehicle location the next morning.

If you’re planning a late arrival or staying well beyond typical day-trip timing, pre-booking via Mobypark can be the easiest way to avoid availability questions right when public spaces switch to “free” or into overnight patterns.

Permits, residents, and disability parking essentials

If you live in the paid parking areas, residents and businesses may be able to apply for a parking permit (with license plate registration in the local system). For visitors without a local permit, the usual route is to use paid public parking or reserve private parking.

With a European disability parking card (GPK), you can park free and without time limits on general disabled parking places (GPP), even if they’re in a paid area—as long as the card is visible. There are also additional routes for disabled parking in paid areas, so it’s worth checking the specific allowance for your situation before you park.

To lock in the best option for your timing, start your booking search on Mobypark with your arrival day and hours—then compare it to the most direct public choice (boulevard vs Palaceplein) based on what you’ll actually do on-site.

Mobypark parking rates near Branding Beachclub

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.34

24 hours parking

from € 23.76

1 week parking

from € 166.32

1 month parking

from € 712.80

Cheap parking near Branding Beachclub, Noordwijk

FAQ about parking near Branding Beachclub

Where can I park near Branding Beachclub (Koningin Astrid Boulevard)?
The closest options are paid street parking along Koningin Astrid Boulevard and the Palaceplein public garage nearby. If you’re willing to park a bit further out, you may also find blue parking zones with a parking disk (rules and maximum durations depend on the local signs). For a stress-free arrival—especially during busy times—you can also reserve private parking via Mobypark.
What are the street parking costs and times near Branding Beachclub?
Along Koningin Astrid Boulevard near Branding Beachclub, parking is paid daily from 09:00 to 23:00. The first 2 hours cost €1.00/hour, and from hour 3 it costs €3.00/hour. A day ticket is €10.00, and from 1 April to 30 September it can rise to €15.00/day. Payment is typically possible via machine (PIN) or a parking app.
Is it possible to reserve a spot at the Palaceplein garage?
No—Palaceplein does not offer reserved parking for public spots. The garage is open 24/7, but paid parking applies from 09:00 to 21:00. If you want guaranteed availability at the garage/bay level, reserving a private spot on Mobypark can be a good alternative to last-minute availability.
Can I park overnight near Branding Beachclub?
On the boulevard, street parking is paid until 23:00 and then becomes free until 09:00. If you need parking outside those hours, the Palaceplein garage is open 24/7. For late arrivals or multi-hour plans, reserving private parking via Mobypark can help you avoid the uncertainty of finding an open public space.
Are there disability parking options near Branding Beachclub?
Yes. With a European disability parking card (GPK), you may park free and without time limits on general disabled parking places (GPP), including when they’re located in a paid area—provided the card is visible behind the windshield. There may also be additional disabled parking routes for paid areas, so check what applies to your situation before you park.