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Finding parking near De Rivieren, Leidschenveen-Ypenburg, The Hague
Looking for parking De Rivieren in The Hague? De Rivieren (Rivierenbuurt) is a residential area where street parking rules are strict and search time can quickly eat into your visit—so it helps to know the paid-zone hours, permit limits, and cheaper alternatives before you arrive.
Book private parking near De Rivieren with Mobypark (no searching on narrow streets)
Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots in the De Rivieren area—places that are typically owned by households or businesses and not actively used every day (think hotel parking, office-building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of circling while checking street signs, you pick your date/time and arrive to a confirmed place.
If you’re comparing options: on-street parking in Rivierenbuurt/Stationsbuurt uses an hourly tariff and paid time windows. A reserved private spot on Mobypark can be a practical way to avoid time pressure—especially during the busy daytime and early evening hours.
Paid street parking in De Rivieren: tariff (€4,95/h) and when you pay
In 2026, the Rivierenbuurt + Stationsbuurt area uses the paid parking “tussentarief” of €4,95 per hour (parking area code T01B). Paid parking times are:
- Monday–Saturday: 09:00–24:00
- Sunday: 13:00–24:00
Because the area is mostly residential with busy access roads, you’ll often see drivers stopping/searching along streets where demand is highest. If you’re used to paying less further out, this hourly tariff is the main reason pre-booking can feel “worth it” compared with paying-and-waiting on-street.
Visitor permits in Rivierenbuurt: what they cover (and who they’re for)
If you don’t have a resident situation, street parking can become a budgeting and hassle issue—especially when you’re there for more than a quick stop. Visitor permits exist for residents’ addresses, but they’re limited:
- Max 1 visitor permit per address per permit year (even if the household doesn’t own a car)
- Cost: €33,40 per year (2026)
- Validity note: not valid in shopping streets during opening hours
So, if you’re visiting someone in De Rivieren and don’t have a permit arranged, relying on an on-street spot can be risky. A reserved private place on Mobypark is often the cleaner alternative because you’re not dependent on permit availability or last-minute street availability.
Garages and station-area parking: quicker to find, but usually pricier
In the Den Haag Centraal / Stationsbuurt area, garages and larger parking facilities tend to be easier for drivers than finding a free street space. However, daily rates can add up quickly—particularly when you extend your stay beyond a few hours.
For shorter visits, the most important comparison is often simple: street parking costs you by the hour (€4,95/h in De Rivieren’s paid zone). If your plans run long, it may be smarter to compare with a reserved option—like a private Mobypark spot—so you’re not forced to “leave on time” to avoid another hourly round.
| Parking option | Best for | What to watch | When to choose Mobypark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Street parking (Rivierenbuurt/Stationsbuurt) | Short stops if you find a spot | Paid windows (Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00, Sun 13:00–24:00) and €4,95/h tariff | When you want to skip searching and avoid hourly time pressure |
| Garages near the station area | Easy access / predictable parking | Daily price can climb if your stay becomes “all day” | When you prefer a reserved private spot without relying on garage availability |
| Private reserved parking (Mobypark) | Arrive with certainty | Pick the correct dates/times so access matches your plan | When you want a bookable place near De Rivieren and fewer on-street uncertainties |
P+R on the city edge vs. reserving near De Rivieren
If you’re planning a longer outing and want to avoid De Rivieren’s paid street search, Park+Ride (P+R) is a good strategy: park on the edge of the city and continue by public transport. For example, P+R Hoornwijck is open 24 hours and served by tram lines 1 and 15 every 15 minutes to the city centre.
That said, if your goal is to park closer to your destination without worrying about street availability or timing the street tariff, reserving a private spot via Mobypark can be the most straightforward “arrive and park” approach.
How to park with less stress in De Rivieren (quick checklist)
- Match your parking window to the paid hours: Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00, Sun 13:00–24:00 in the paid area.
- Check street signage for local limits: parking rules can vary by street and enforcement details can differ within the same area.
- If you’re visiting without a permit: consider a reserved private place so you’re not dependent on finding an open street spot.
- Plan for peak demand: busy roads around Rivierenbuurt can create “stop-and-search” moments—pre-booking reduces that risk.
Mobypark parking rates near De Rivieren
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