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Finding parking near Kraayenstein, Loosduinen, The Hague

Looking for parking Kraayenstein? In this part of Den Haag (Loosduinen area) the practical challenge is finding the right street rules for your exact road—some places are very cheap for short stays, while other stretches are paid or tied to permits. If you want to avoid last-minute searching, it helps to plan your parking type before you arrive.

Pre-book private parking in Kraayenstein with Mobypark

Mobypark makes private parking spots that owners don’t actively use bookable—think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. That means you can compare your options (street vs. permit vs. private) without relying on availability at the meter. When public parking is short-stay or eligibility-based, a reserved private spot can be the simpler way to park in Kraayenstein and nearby streets.

To choose the right plan, start by checking whether your intended road is in a paid area, a permit area, or a special short-stay zone. Then match it to how long you’ll be parked.

Use the city tariff map: paid vs. permit vs. rules by street

In Den Haag you’ll often need to look up parking costs by street name to see which tariff zone (“tariefgebied”) applies. That matters because the same neighborhood can mix different regimes, and the posted signs/parking machines are what enforcement follows. If you’re driving in and out, don’t guess—confirm the rules for the exact road before you stop.

  • Paid parking streets: you’ll typically pay at the parking machine or via mobile payment.
  • Permit areas: residents can often park with a permit, but visitors usually can’t assume they can “just pay” like on a regular street.
  • Special zones: some shopping streets or specific areas can have short-stay conditions, even when nearby roads are different.

If you find a street that’s tight on time or availability, Mobypark is often a practical alternative because you reserve a private space in advance instead of trying your luck on-street.

Know the short-stay “green-yellow” setup near the Loosduinen shopping area

Den Haag has a “green-yellow” zone for the Loosduinen shopping area on Loosduinse Hoofdstraat. It’s designed for short visits: Monday to Saturday, 10:00–18:00, with a cost of €0.10 per entry and a maximum parking duration of 1 hour. After 60 minutes, you can register again if you still need parking for longer.

This can be great for quick errands, but if your plan involves appointments, deliveries, or longer stays, it’s easy to run into the 1-hour limit. In those moments, booking a reserved private spot through Mobypark can be easier than timing your stay around re-registration rules.

Permits exist—until the street doesn’t offer them

When an area has paid parking, residents may be able to apply for a resident parking permit. However, some streets in the retail zone are treated differently: in the Loosduinen shopping area (including parts of Loosduinse Hoofdstraat and part of De Savornin Lohmanplein), no resident permit is issued. On those streets you generally have to pay at the machine or via mobile parking.

If you’re visiting Kraayenstein and you don’t have a local permit, this is exactly where private pre-booking can reduce stress: rather than finding out at the last second that permits aren’t available on your chosen road, you can compare parking and reserve on Mobypark.

Karperdaal & Steurendaal: what the garage-pilot situation means for drivers

Kraayenstein’s surrounding area includes Karperdaal and Steurendaal, where there has been a pilot parking arrangement since 2022. Under that pilot, residents could park for their own garage or storage under specific conditions (including marked places). A court decision later judged the traffic measure for the pilot as legally unworkable, mainly because there wasn’t a clear, solid plan for what would happen after the pilot period ended.

Looking ahead, the municipality planned a structural solution via paid parking in Q4 2026 for those areas. For drivers now, the takeaway is simple: don’t assume pilot rules will stay the same, especially if you’re trying to rely on eligibility-based garage access. If your goal is straightforward parking without eligibility/time pressure, reserving a private space through Mobypark is a cleaner fallback while local rules transition.

Quick way to book (and park) near Kraayenstein

When you book on Mobypark, you’re reserving a place for your time window—so you can plan around your day instead of around street turnover. A practical flow looks like this:

  1. Enter Kraayenstein (or the closest exact address) and your arrival/departure dates.
  2. Compare the options shown for your time window (private reserved spots vs. other nearby possibilities).
  3. Choose a spot and complete the booking.
  4. Arrive and park in the reserved location for your selected time.

For Kraayenstein drivers, the main advantage is that you’re not trying to “solve” street tariff/permit rules on the spot—especially on days when parking enforcement and short-stay zones make decisions time-critical.

FAQ below answers the most common questions about street zones, permits, and what to do when rules are changing in nearby streets.

Mobypark parking rates near Kraayenstein

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 12.00

1 week parking

from € 50.00

1 month parking

from € 135.00

Cheap parking near Kraayenstein, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Kraayenstein

Is street parking free in Kraayenstein?
It depends on the exact street and its tariff zone. In Den Haag, you should check the city’s parking cost/tariff map for your road because some areas can be very cheap or have short-stay conditions, while other streets are paid. Always follow the signs and the parking machine rules for the specific street you plan to use.
Do I need a permit to park in Kraayenstein?
Permits may exist in areas where paid parking applies, but availability depends on the street. Some retail streets in the Loosduinen area don’t issue resident permits, so drivers must use the parking machine or mobile payment instead. If you don’t have a local permit, it’s safer to check the exact street rules before parking, or reserve a private spot with Mobypark.
What is happening with the parking pilot in Karperdaal and Steurendaal?
Since 2022, Karperdaal and Steurendaal had a pilot allowing residents to park for their own garage/storage under defined conditions. After a legal challenge, the traffic decision for the pilot was judged not solid enough, and a structural change is planned via paid parking in Q4 2026. Because rules can transition, drivers should not assume pilot eligibility will stay the same and may prefer booking a private reserved space via Mobypark.
Can I book private parking near Kraayenstein instead of using street meters?
Yes. Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots (for example driveways or unused garage spaces) that owners don’t actively use. This can be a good option when street parking is short-stay, permit-dependent, or uncertain during transitions in nearby streets.