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Finding parking near Laakkwartier-Oost, Laak, The Hague
Parking Laakkwartier-Oost is mostly about timing and paid zones: in this part of Den Haag you often enter a paid period in the evening, and availability on-street can be tight. Below you’ll find the practical options (street, garages, and reserved private spots) and how to choose quickly.
Reserve private parking in Laakkwartier-Oost with Mobypark
Instead of searching for an empty curb space when paid parking is active, you can book private parking spots via Mobypark—spots that belong to owners who usually don’t use them day-to-day (for example hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Booking is especially useful in Laakkwartier-Oost because many streets switch to paid parking in the evening; with Mobypark you arrive knowing your spot is reserved.
Paid street parking and permit areas in Laak (including Laakkwartier)
In the broader district of Laak you can park both with and without a resident/business permit, but the rules depend on the street and the parking zone code (tariefgebied). For drivers without a permit, the key is to rely on the city’s paid parking periods and pay at the meter/parking app for the correct zone.
- Laakkwartier: Monday to Sunday 18:00–24:00
- Laakhaven (nearby): Monday to Saturday 09:00–24:00 and Sunday 13:00–24:00
If you’re planning to arrive during these paid hours, it’s often smarter to compare street parking costs to a reserved Mobypark spot—rather than assuming you’ll find free space when the meters are already running.
Street fees vs garages vs reserved private spots (what to expect)
Street parking in Laakkwartier is typically charged during the evening paid window. For example, the zone listing for Laakkwartier shows a rate of €2.75 per hour for the paid period, which means a couple of hours can add up quickly.
Garages can be convenient for evening parking, but the per-day/per-hour cost often becomes the deciding factor. If you want to reduce uncertainty about finding a spot when paid parking is active, you can compare that to Mobypark: reserved private parking can be up to 60% cheaper than metered street parking for longer stays (depending on your exact time).
| Parking type | Best for | What to watch | Typical price signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paid street parking (Laakkwartier) | Short evening stops | Paid hours start at 18:00; costs rise per hour | About €2.75/hour during the paid window |
| Public garages nearby | More certainty of a space | Daily cost vs time; check entry/exit times | Some day tariffs are around €10/day (varies) |
| Reserved private spots (Mobypark) | Arrival certainty + evening convenience | Choose the right dates/time window when booking | Often cheaper than paying hour-by-hour on-street |
Look for free daytime options—then book for the evening
If you arrive earlier, you may find free parking in parts of Laakkade during daytime, but paid parking starts from 18:00. When your plans extend into the evening (or you want to avoid circling for an empty spot), reserving via Mobypark is a straightforward way to compare against street parking fees that kick in after 18:00.
Quick checklist before you park
- Check the zone for your exact street: rates depend on the parking zone code.
- Match your arrival time to the paid window: Laakkwartier has paid hours from 18:00.
- If you don’t have a permit: plan for paid parking on-street or a booked private spot.
- For longer stays: compare hour-by-hour street pricing to a reserved option to avoid surprises.
For the most common rules (paid hours and where Laakkade turns paid), you can also check the FAQ below.
Mobypark parking rates near Laakkwartier-Oost
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