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Finding parking near Erasmus Veld, Escamp, The Hague

If you’re searching for parking Erasmus Veld, focus first on the rules: parts of the area are (and will be) subject to paid parking, while other streets may remain free. Knowing where you’re allowed to park helps you avoid tickets—and booking a spot in advance can remove a lot of stress.

Book private parking near Erasmus Veld with Mobypark

With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that property owners don’t actively use—think hotel or office building spaces, private driveways, and even unused garage spots. Instead of circling for a legal free space (or paying a meter late in the evening), you reserve a place for your exact dates and arrival time window, then follow the access instructions provided with your booking.

Paid street parking around Erasmusweg (and what’s coming in Erasmusveld)

On Erasmusweg, paid parking is already in effect: Monday to Sunday, 18:00–24:00, at €2.70 per hour. That time window is short, but it can still become expensive if you arrive late or stay longer than planned—so if you expect evening parking pressure, comparing Erasmusweg on-street parking with a pre-booked spot on Mobypark is often the easiest way to stay flexible.

For the broader Erasmusveld area, the municipality plans to introduce paid parking from 1 May 2026, with Erasmusveld-Midden likely following later in 2026 (with timing depending on the rollout plan). If you’re visiting before the change, rules may be different by street—check signs and zone markings before you leave your car.

Free parking vs permits in Erasmus Veld: what visitors without a permit should expect

In Erasmusveld (and the wider Wateringse Veld area), parking is in principle free, except in streets where paid parking is introduced (such as Erasmusweg today). Once paid parking expands, free options can shrink quickly—especially during the evening hours.

If you don’t have a resident permit, you should assume you may need to rely on the posted public rules during paid periods. In that situation, booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a practical alternative because you’re not trying to predict which exact curb bays will be available when restrictions apply.

For residents, parking permits exist for the local permit area: for 2026, a first residents’ permit costs €97.05 per year and a second permit costs €339.10 per year. There is also a visitors’ permit concept at €33.40 per year (per address, typically with a limit on the number of visitor permits you can request). Rules and availability can depend on the permit area status, so it’s worth checking the municipality’s latest information if you expect to park frequently.

Plan your cost: meters can add up faster than you think

Even with a clear hourly tariff, street parking costs can rise quickly in the paid window. For example, €2.70 per hour on Erasmusweg means a 3-hour stop costs €8.10 before any additional time—then the next hour continues to add up. If you’re staying for a few hours, a day-long plan usually needs a more deliberate strategy than “find the nearest empty bay.”

This is where it helps to compare options for your stay duration. If the posted rules are time-restricted, Mobypark can be a straightforward alternative because you pre-book parking without having to manage the clock at a meter.

Arrive prepared: how to choose the right option in Erasmus Veld

  • Check the exact street rules: paid hours can be limited to certain evenings, while other nearby streets may differ.
  • If you’re visiting during paid hours: pre-booking private parking is a good way to avoid last-minute searches and uncertainty.
  • Use your booking details: when you reserve via Mobypark, follow the entry instructions provided for that specific private spot (barriers, access times, and payment steps can vary).
  • Keep your plates up to date: public enforcement relies on correct registration, so double-check the vehicle details before you arrive.

If you want the quick answers on what’s paid, when it starts, and whether permits are relevant for you, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Erasmus Veld

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.35

24 hours parking

from € 3.35

1 week parking

from € 45.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near Erasmus Veld, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Erasmus Veld

Is paid parking active in Erasmus Veld, and when does it start?
Yes—paid parking is active on Erasmusweg. It applies Monday to Sunday from 18:00 to 24:00, at €2.70 per hour (since 1 November 2025). For the wider Erasmusveld area, paid parking is planned to start on 1 May 2026, and Erasmusveld-Midden is expected later in 2026 as part of the rollout.
What does parking cost on Erasmusweg?
On Erasmusweg in The Hague, paid parking applies every day (Monday to Sunday) from 18:00 to 24:00. The tariff is €2.70 per hour.
Do I need a permit to park in Erasmus Veld? What about visitors?
In the local permit area, residents can use a residents’ parking permit. For 2026, the first residents’ permit costs €97.05 per year, and a second permit costs €339.10 per year. There is also a visitors’ permit concept for €33.40 per year (typically limited per address per permit year). Without a permit, you generally must follow the posted public street rules where you park.
Is there free parking in Erasmus Veld, and what should I check before leaving my car?
Parking is generally free in Erasmusveld (and Wateringse Veld) except in streets where paid parking is introduced, such as Erasmusweg. Because rules can differ by street—especially around rollout areas—always check the signs and zone markings at the exact bay you plan to use. If you want certainty during paid periods, you can also pre-book a private spot on Mobypark instead of relying on finding an available curb space.