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Finding parking near Lage Veld, Escamp, The Hague

On-street parking in and around Lage Veld (paid zones and time windows)

If you’re looking for parking Lage Veld, start by checking the rules for your exact street: in this part of Den Haag (Escamp), paid parking depends on the zone and the time of day.

Two practical time windows to know:

  • Laan van Wateringse Veld (Zone 25): from 18:00 to 24:00, the maximum registration/sign-up duration is unlimited in this zone. Still follow the road signage for how to pay/register.
  • Erasmusveld (a subarea): from 1 May 2026, paid parking applies 18:00 to 24:00.

Payment is typically done with a bank card at the machine (methods can vary by location). When you arrive during the evening paid window and you’re unsure you’ll find a spot, it can help to check Mobypark for any future availability for this area—while you plan to use public parking as your main fallback.

Residents-only spots, permits, and POET (Parken Op Eigen Terrein)

In paid-parking areas, resident permits are often needed for parking in the designated resident sections. If you don’t have a local permit, you’ll usually have to pay the public on-street rate or park elsewhere (for example, P+R).

POET is the local policy name that expects residents with their own usable parking (driveway/garage) to use it rather than the public street. That can affect eligibility and enforcement in paid zones—so if you’re visiting, don’t assume “residents rules” will work for you. Look for the exact sign next to the parking space.

Off-street parking when the street is tight

If you can’t find street parking in the Lage Veld area, shift to off-street public parking near larger destinations in Escamp (such as the hospital and shopping area along Leyweg/Leyenburg). Off-street lots/garages usually offer more capacity and clearer ticketing—useful during busy times.

Before you commit, check the signage for hourly vs. day rates, opening/access rules, and whether you need to pay before returning to your car.

Park + Ride (P+R) as an easy alternative to local street rules

To avoid paid street zones inside the neighborhood, consider Park + Ride and continue by public transport. Common options around Den Haag include:

  • P+R De Uithof (free)
  • P+R Mariahoeve (free)
  • P+R Station Ypenburg (free)

From these P+R locations, you can typically reach the Lage Veld area via Den Haag Centraal and then continue by tram 16 or 17 (or connect through the city network depending on where you park). Always verify current transit connections in your route planner on the day you travel.

Quick checklist for finding parking Lage Veld

  • Confirm your exact street zone by reading the sign at the parking spot (rules can change within short distances).
  • Bring a bank card for street payment methods.
  • Plan for the evening: paid windows (like 18:00–24:00) can reduce availability.
  • Check Mobypark before you go—for this location, there may currently be no bookable spots, but it’s still worth re-checking close to your arrival dates.

Mobypark parking rates near Lage 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 Lage Veld, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Lage Veld

Is there paid parking in Lage Veld?
Yes—paid street parking applies in parts of Escamp that include Lage Veld. For example, Laan van Wateringse Veld is in Zone 25 with paid rules from 18:00 to 24:00, and Erasmusveld is scheduled to introduce paid parking from 1 May 2026, also from 18:00 to 24:00. Always check the parking signs for your specific street.
Where can I park for free near Lage Veld?
A common way to avoid paid neighborhood street rules is to use Park + Ride (P+R). Free P+R options around Den Haag include P+R De Uithof, P+R Mariahoeve, and P+R Station Ypenburg. From there, you continue by public transport toward the Lage Veld area.
Do I need a resident permit to park in Lage Veld?
Resident permits are typically required for resident-only parking areas within paid-parking zones. If you don’t have a permit, you generally need to pay the public street parking rate (where available) or choose an alternative like P+R or off-street public parking.
What is POET (Parken Op Eigen Terrein) and how does it affect parking here?
POET is the local policy name that encourages residents with their own usable parking (such as a driveway or garage) to use it instead of taking public street spaces. It can influence how permits are applied in paid zones. Visitors can’t rely on POET to park—use the normal public parking rules or P+R/off-street parking.