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Finding parking near Voorhout, Den Haag centrum, The Hague

If you’re searching for parking Voorhout in Den Haag, the key is choosing the right mix of street rules, garage opening times, and (when needed) a pre-booked place so you don’t waste time circling. Here’s how to park in and around Lange Voorhout with realistic options.

Book private parking in Voorhout (Mobypark)

Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots in Voorhout that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of relying on whatever is left on the curb, you can reserve ahead for your exact visit window.

Because Den Haag centre parking is often expensive and can use progressive tariffs, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a practical way to avoid time pressure (and it can be up to 60% cheaper than some on-street/garage rates, depending on duration and exact location).

Street parking in Lange Voorhout: progressive tariffs and a 2-hour cap

For street parking, focus on Lange Voorhout (between Vos in Tuinstraat and Tournooiveld). Paid parking applies in multiple time blocks, and the municipality uses a progressive tariff in designated streets from 1 April 2026. That means the longer you stay, the more it grows.

  • Progressive rate: first 20 minutes at €0.35 per minute, then the price increases again every 10 minutes.
  • Cost ceiling (over 90 minutes): parking longer than 90 minutes totals €50.
  • Max on-street stay: Lange Voorhout has a maximum registration duration of 120 minutes (2 hours).
  • Paid parking times: Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00 and 18:00–24:00, Sat–Sun 00:00–02:00, and Sun 13:00–24:00.
  • Payment: parking fee payment is typically done with bank card/credit card.

Because there’s a hard 2-hour limit and the tariff can rise quickly, street parking is best for shorter stops. If you expect delays, dinner, or a longer visit, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be the easier alternative than trying to “make it work” on the curb.

Also note that this area is regulated: resident permits exist, but they don’t guarantee an available spot for visitors. If you don’t have the right local permit for the designated area, plan on paid parking.

Garages nearby: check opening times before you commit

Garages in the Voorhout/centre area can help when the street is full, but you still need to check the opening hours and when you’re allowed to enter and leave. Some garages operate with limited evening or weekend access, and on certain schemes it may not be possible to exit outside their opening window.

So if your plan could run later than expected, don’t let garage time restrictions create a last-minute problem. Reserving a private parking spot via Mobypark can give you pre-booking certainty for your visit timing, without having to rely on street availability.

When street parking is unrealistic: use P+R and continue by public transport

Free parking in central Den Haag (including the Voorhout/Lange Voorhout area) is limited due to demand. A common driver strategy is to park at the city edge at P+R, then continue by tram/bus/other public transport.

Many P+R sites are designed so parking can be cheaper (and sometimes free) when you travel onward with public transport on the same trip. If you want to stay inside Voorhout itself, though, pre-booking with Mobypark can be more predictable than counting on a rare curb space.

Quick comparison: pick the option that matches your timing

Parking optionBest forMain limitation to watch
Street parking (Lange Voorhout)Short stopsProgressive pricing + max 2 hours and specific paid time blocks
Centre garagesWhen you want an enclosed placeSome garages have limited opening/exit times
P+R outside the centreBusy days / budget planningYou must continue into the city with public transport
Mobypark private spotsPredictability and reduced search timeAvailability depends on pre-booking for your dates/time window

Use your dates and arrival time in the Mobypark search to compare options for your exact trip. If you’re wondering about free parking, the Lange Voorhout rules, or whether residents’ permits apply, those details are covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Voorhout

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 9.48

1 week parking

from € 45.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near Voorhout, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Voorhout

Is there free parking in Voorhout (Lange Voorhout, Den Haag)?
Free parking in the Voorhout/Lange Voorhout area is very limited because of high demand in the city centre. If you want to avoid paid street rules and ticket risk, a typical approach is to park at P+R on the city edge and continue by public transport. For a centre spot without relying on rare free curb availability, you can also compare pre-booked private parking on Mobypark.
What are the paid parking times and progressive street rates on Lange Voorhout?
On Lange Voorhout (between Vos in Tuinstraat and Tournooiveld), paid parking times are split across the day: Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00 and 18:00–24:00, Sat–Sun 00:00–02:00, and Sun 13:00–24:00. From 1 April 2026, designated streets use progressive pricing: the first 20 minutes are €0.35 per minute, then the rate increases every 10 minutes.
How long can I park on the street in Lange Voorhout?
Street parking on Lange Voorhout has a maximum registration duration of 120 minutes (2 hours). If you need longer than that, you should consider switching to a garage option or booking a longer private spot via Mobypark to avoid time-pressure and potential penalties.
Do I need a residents’ permit to park in Voorhout?
For parking regulation in Den Haag, residents’ permits exist for the designated area and are vehicle-registered. Permit costs depend on permit type (for example, a first residents’ permit and a second residents’ permit have different annual prices). These permits don’t apply to visitors, and they also don’t guarantee a free space. Visitors should plan on paid parking or pre-book a spot.
Is P+R (park-and-ride) a good alternative when street parking in Voorhout is busy?
Yes—P+R is often a good backup when Lange Voorhout street parking is hard to manage due to paid time windows and a 2-hour limit. Many P+R locations at the edge of Den Haag offer cheaper parking (sometimes free) when you continue by public transport on the same trip. If you want to stay in Voorhout itself, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can reduce search time and uncertainty.