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Finding parking near Marlot, Haagse Hout, The Hague
Need parking Marlot near Park Marlot in Den Haag? This area mixes street parking with paid zones and limited on-site spots, so the best strategy is to match where you’re parking with the exact time you arrive. Use the guidance below to avoid driving around when you’d rather arrive, park, and go.
Book private parking near Marlot with Mobypark
Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking overflow, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas in and around Marlot. Instead of guessing whether a street space will be available, you reserve a spot for your dates and park with less time pressure.
Street parking in Marlot (Zone T21): cost and time window
In Mariahoeve Marlot (parking zone T21), street parking is paid at €2,75 per hour from Monday to Saturday, 09:00–17:00. Outside those paid times, you still need to check the signs locally, but you’re less likely to face the hourly meter pressure.
For Sunday evenings: Sunday after 17:00 is not shown as paid for zone T21. Even so, always confirm at the parking meter or street sign in case rules vary street-by-street.
Nieuw Marlot and Park Marlot: limited driveway parking, then overflow
If you’re visiting Nieuw Marlot / Park Marlot-related facilities, note that the parking capacity at the entrances is small. The site describes two driveway entrances, with only a couple of spaces available at the first entrance. In practice, that often means you’ll need an overflow plan.
If the driveways are full, the surrounding neighborhood may have free parking where allowed—but spaces aren’t something you can count on. In those moments, a pre-booked Mobypark spot can be the easiest way to avoid arriving and immediately having to search.
P+R Station Mariahoeve: a simple backup option
If you want to reduce the “street hunt,” the P+R Station Mariahoeve is a practical alternative: it’s reported as free and available 24 hours (without a specific maximum duration rule). The trade-off is that you may need a bit of walking/transport depending on where you’re going in Marlot.
If your priority is direct arrival parking, compare that with Mobypark: you can reserve a nearby private space so you spend less time switching between parking and getting on with your day.
Permits and resident parking rules in the Marlot area
Zone T21 is designed to support residents with paid parking areas. If you don’t have a local permit, you generally need to follow the posted paid parking times and tariffs. If you are a resident and you’re comparing options for regular use, the municipality provides resident permit possibilities for Mariahoeve/Marlot (details are commonly tied to the valid permit area and vehicle).
| Parking option | Best for | What to expect |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking in Zone T21 | Shorter visits during paid hours | €2,75/hour Monday–Saturday 09:00–17:00; check signs for exact applicability |
| Surrounding neighborhood parking | When driveways are full | May include free parking where permitted, but availability can be limited |
| P+R Station Mariahoeve | Overnight flexibility / backup plan | Reported free 24h without a stated maximum duration; plan for walking/transport |
| Pre-booked private parking (Mobypark) | Arrival certainty | Reserve a driveway/garage/unused private spot for your dates, reducing time pressure |
If you want the simplest approach: check your arrival time against the T21 window, then pick the option that matches it—meters for short stays, P+R as a stable backup, or a reserved Mobypark spot when you want certainty.
Mobypark parking rates near Marlot
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.00
24 hours parking
from € 9.48
1 week parking
from € 70.00
1 month parking
from € 130.00