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Finding parking near Van Hoytemastraat, Haagse Hout, The Hague
Book private parking near parking Van Hoytemastraat (no permit, no searching)
If you’re looking for parking Van Hoytemastraat, street spaces in this area can be time-restricted and permit-only for residents. A practical alternative is to pre-book a private spot on Mobypark: these are bookable spaces (like unused hotel/office parking, private driveways, and spare garage spots) that owners don’t actively use, so you’re not competing for the same few curbside bays.
Use this when you want arrival certainty—especially if you’re coming during paid street hours, arriving late, or simply don’t have a bewonersvergunning (resident parking permit).
Street parking in Van Hoytemastraat: zone T10A rates and paid times
Van Hoytemastraat falls under parking zone T10A (including Hoytemastraat / J. Bilderstraat). For drivers without a resident permit, the key is the hourly tariff and when pay-by-time applies.
- Tariff (T10A): €2,75 per hour
- Paid parking times: Mon–Fri 09:00–24:00; Sat 09:00–17:00
- Sunday: typically no paid hours are listed for this zone, so it’s often free—still, always double-check the street signs
When you stay in the paid window, the cost adds up quickly. Compared with the €2,75/hour street rate in T10A, Mobypark private parking can work out significantly cheaper depending on your duration—sometimes up to around 60% less than paying hourly on-street.
Residents’ parking permits in Benoordenhout (T10A): what visitors should expect
If you’re eligible for a resident permit, you don’t have to pay the street tariff where the permit applies. But as a visitor, plan for the fact that you generally can’t rely on resident-only rules.
- Permit period: from 1 April through 31 March
- Typical costs: first resident permit €97,05/year; second car €339,10/year
- Updates: the municipality has been moving to a new permit system, with extensions for permits expiring around 1 April 2026
So if you don’t have the bewonersvergunning for this area, booking a private spot on Mobypark is often the simplest way to avoid permit-related uncertainty and time pressure.
Weekend and late arrival strategy: when curb parking can feel risky
In zone T10A, paid hours run much later on weekdays (until midnight). That means arriving after dinner can turn the search into a timing game. On Saturdays the paid period ends at 17:00, and after that it’s typically free—yet it still doesn’t guarantee an empty spot when you arrive.
If you want to park without watching the clock (or you’re arriving close to the end of paid hours), it’s worth comparing curbside with a Mobypark pre-booked private space. It helps you avoid last-minute driving around for an available bay.
Garages and off-street options: compare for longer stays
For longer parking needs, off-street options like garages/parking areas are often easier to plan than street bays with session limits. In Den Haag, maximum stay rules can vary by street, and not every zone has the same details—so check the signs where you park.
If you prefer certainty for the duration of your stay, you can also compare against Mobypark private parking, which lets you lock in your parking before you arrive.
Next: for the exact T10A times, weekend/free expectations, and permit rules, see the FAQ below.
Mobypark parking rates near Van Hoytemastraat
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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