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Finding parking near Rosenburg, Loosduinen, The Hague

Parking Rosenburg made simple with reservable private spots

If you’re searching for parking Rosenburg, the biggest practical issue is usually certainty: street availability and time rules can change by street or nearby zone. With Mobypark, you can pre-book reservable private parking spots in the Rosenburg/Loosduinen area—spaces that are often unused by their owners (for example hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages), so you don’t arrive and start hunting.

Use the Mobypark search bar to set your location and dates, then compare options that match how long you need to park. This is especially helpful if you’re arriving during evening windows when paid parking may apply in nearby parts of Loosduinen.

Street parking in Rosenburg/Loosduinen: when it’s (mostly) free and when it’s not

In Loosduinen, parking is often still close to free in many residential streets, but you can hit paid zones around the shopping area—so the key is checking the road signs at your exact spot before you leave the car. If you only want a short stop, the Loosduinse Hoofdstraat area uses a special “low-tariff” time-based scheme: it’s a green/yellow zone Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00, with low cost per payment and a maximum stay of 1 hour (after 60 minutes you can register again).

If you’re trying to avoid repeated payments and the risk of overstaying a short limit, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a calmer alternative than relying on finding a free street space next to busy shop traffic.

Nearby paid parking zones and dates that affect your evening plans

Even if Rosenburg itself feels “easy,” nearby areas can introduce paid parking schedules that influence what you’ll find on the street. For example, in Zichtenburg, Kerketuinen, and Dekkershoek (ZKD), paid parking is planned from 1 May 2026, Monday to Sunday from 18:00 to 24:00. After 24:00, parking becomes free again in that specific area (but always confirm with the signs where you park).

Also note that paid parking can roll out in stages in adjacent neighbourhoods—such as the introduction of paid parking in the Architectenbuurt/Meppelweg area from 1 October 2024. If your visit overlaps these evenings, Mobypark helps you sidestep the “will it be paid here tonight?” uncertainty by reserving in advance.

Bewonersvergunning (resident permit) and visitor reality

In areas with paid parking, residents can apply for a bewonersparkeervergunning (resident permit) so they don’t pay per hour on the street. Permits are tied to specific permit areas/parking zone codes, and you generally need to meet eligibility conditions (registered address, vehicle ownership, and permission to park within the matching zone). For Loosduinen, examples of zone codes include Leyenburg (zone 19), Zichtenburg/Kerketuinen/Dekkershoek (zone 27), and the Bloemen-, Vruchten- en Notenbuurt (zone 37).

If you’re just visiting Rosenburg, this usually means you can’t rely on a resident permit to solve your parking plan—so booking a private spot on Mobypark is often the most straightforward way to avoid time pressure and potential confusion about the correct zone.

How to pay correctly (and what to do if you get a ticket)

Paid parking rules depend on your exact street/zone, so the best habit is: pay where the parking signage tells you to pay, and respect the maximum time/intervals shown on-site. For permit-related management, Den Haag provides a parking app mainly used for permit holders (e.g., linking your vehicle and managing time credit/notifications). For paying actual paid parking sessions, use the payment method shown on the roadside information (machine and/or the approved mobile payment option).

If you receive a parking ticket (boete), you typically pay according to the instructions on the notice itself, often through official channels such as MijnDenHaag. Don’t guess—use the details on your fine to avoid delays.

When Mobypark is the practical choice vs garages and short-stay street zones

Nearby paid options can add up quickly on busy days. For some nearby day options in this broader area, drivers commonly see day rates around €16–€20/day, while certain short-stay street schemes keep costs low but with strict time limits. If you want convenience without constantly checking clock/time credits, Mobypark reservable private spots are designed for exactly this problem: you know you have a place before you leave home.

Depending on which public option you would otherwise use, booking private parking via Mobypark can work out significantly cheaper than typical paid day rates (in some cases up to around 60% less), and you avoid the hassle of parking hunting and rule-checking while you’re already in the area.

Tip: Enter your exact Rosenburg address (or a nearby reference point), add your arrival/departure time, and compare availability on Mobypark before you drive in.

Mobypark parking rates near Rosenburg

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 € 130.00

Cheap parking near Rosenburg, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Rosenburg

Is there free parking in Rosenburg/Loosduinen at night?
Often, yes—many residential streets in Loosduinen are still largely free outside the paid time windows. In the Zichtenburg/Kerketuinen/Dekkershoek (ZKD) area, paid parking applies until 24:00, so after midnight parking is free there. In some surrounding residential streets, parking is frequently free after 21:00. Always check the exact roadside signs at your spot, because timing can differ by zone and street.
When is street parking paid near Rosenburg?
Paid parking depends on the exact area around Rosenburg/Loosduinen. The Loosduinse Hoofdstraat shopping area uses a low-tariff “green/yellow” time-based scheme Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00, with a maximum stay of 1 hour per payment window. In Zichtenburg/Kerketuinen/Dekkershoek (ZKD), paid parking is planned from 1 May 2026 from 18:00 to 24:00 daily. In adjacent areas like Architectenbuurt/Meppelweg, paid parking is introduced from 1 October 2024. Confirm the signs at your exact location for the most accurate rules.
Where can I check which parking zone (code) applies to my street in Loosduinen?
Parking zone codes are linked to permit areas (bewonersgebieden). If you’re a resident, you’ll need the correct zone code for your permit area. In Loosduinen, examples include Leyenburg (zone 19), ZKD (zone 27), and Bloemen-/Vruchten-/Notenbuurt (zone 37). For visitors, the most reliable method is the signage at the parking spot itself. For full confirmation, use the municipality’s zone maps/overviews for Den Haag and match the street to the corresponding permit area.
Can I get a resident parking permit (bewonersvergunning) if I’m visiting Rosenburg?
Resident permits are intended for people who live in the permit area and meet eligibility conditions (registered address and ownership/eligibility for the vehicle). They are tied to specific parking zones, so visitors generally can’t use a bewonersvergunning to cover their short stay. If you don’t live there, your practical options are to follow the public street/paid-zone rules or pre-book a reservable private parking spot.
How do I pay for paid parking around Rosenburg?
Pay according to the roadside instructions for your exact street or zone. In Den Haag, the dedicated parking app is mainly for permit holders to manage vehicle registration and time credit/notifications. For paying actual paid parking sessions, use the approved payment method shown on the signage (parking machine and/or the allowed mobile payment option). Always start the parking session correctly and respect the time limits.
What should I do if I receive a parking fine (boete) while parking near Rosenburg?
Pay the fine using the exact instructions on the ticket itself. Parking enforcement is handled through official processes, commonly via an online portal such as MijnDenHaag or the payment instructions printed/attached to the fine notice. Don’t rely on general parking apps for fines—use the stated method and reference information from the ticket.