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Finding parking near Geuzenkwartier, Scheveningen, The Hague

Parking Geuzenkwartier in Den Haag is usually paid during the afternoon and evening, so the real challenge is finding the right place and the right rules without wasting time. The easiest way to stay flexible is to combine street-plot knowledge (paid zones, hours, payment) with a pre-booked alternative when availability is tight.

Pre-book private parking for Geuzenkwartier with Mobypark

If you want to avoid hunting for a curb spot in a paid zone, Mobypark lets you book private parking spaces owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of arriving and hoping a space is free, you can reserve the space you need for your dates and park with less time pressure.

On street, some areas can get expensive (Den Haag street parking can reach up to €7.15 per hour on certain streets). When Mobypark rates are lower than the street maximums, it can mean significantly less cost plus the convenience of a guaranteed spot—often up to 60% cheaper versus paying on the street.

On-street paid parking in Geuzenkwartier: zones, times, and payment

In the Geuzen/Statenkwartier area, paid on-street parking typically applies daily from 13:00 to 24:00 (including Geuzenkwartier’s paid zone, commonly referenced as zone 2263). Outside those hours, parking may be free—however, the only safe answer is always the signage and the parking meter for your specific street.

To pay correctly, check the parking signs for the applicable code/tariff zone and pay at the meter (number-plate based). You may also need to pay during evenings and weekends in many parts of Den Haag, and if you don’t pay you can receive a ticket with an additional fine on top of the parking fee—so don’t “estimate” your time.

If you arrive during the paid window (13:00–24:00) and you need certainty, booking a private spot via Mobypark can be the simplest workaround—no searching for the next meter and no stress about whether you’re in the right tariff zone.

Garages vs. street parking: usually easier, but watch peak demand

Garages and parking areas are often easier than street parking in paid zones, and official guidance for Den Haag notes it can be easier (and sometimes cheaper) to use a garage instead of looking for a curb space. In practice, garage rates can still be meaningfully higher than the lower end of street pricing, and availability can tighten during busy periods.

For drivers who want to avoid last-minute decisions, Mobypark can complement this: if you’re planning to park during busier paid hours, a pre-booked private space gives you a fallback when garages fill up or when you’d rather not keep circulating.

Overnight and “free” windows: what you can rely on (and what you must still check)

For many streets in the Geuzen/Statenkwartier area, parking is commonly paid only between 13:00 and 24:00. That means overnight parking is often possible after 24:00 (and before 13:00)—but there can still be street-specific limits (for example, maximum parking durations) that you must follow based on the on-street signage.

If your timing falls partly into the paid window, don’t assume you can “switch to free later” without checking the rules—set yourself up with a reserved spot via Mobypark so you don’t have to re-park when paid hours start.

Resident and visitor permits: when they apply (and when they don’t)

If you live in a paid parking permit area, a resident parking permit can allow you to park at a reduced rate within the permit zone. For 2026, the first resident permit price is reported as €97.05 per year (and the second permit as €339.10 per year), with the permit period running from 1 October to 30 September for the Geuzen/Statenkwartier/Duinoord area.

Visitors may use a visitor/guest permit (reported for 2026 as €33.40 per year), with a number of parking hours available to register the visitor. Note that visitor permits are not always valid everywhere (for example, some shopping streets can have restrictions during store opening times), so always verify the exact applicability for the street you want to use.

If you don’t have a permit, or you’re parking for a specific date/time, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark is typically the more predictable choice than relying on an available street space inside the paid hours.

Quick comparison before you drive in

Parking option What to watch Driver move
On-street in Geuzenkwartier Paid hours often run 13:00–24:00; zone/tariff can differ by street Pay at the meter/phone using the correct street zone and start time
Garage / parking facilities Rates can be higher; availability can be tight during peak moments If you’re arriving during busy periods, consider pre-booking
Mobypark private spots No need to search for an open curb spot in a paid zone Reserve the space for your dates, then park knowing you have a spot

Mobypark parking rates near Geuzenkwartier

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 Geuzenkwartier, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Geuzenkwartier

When is paid on-street parking in Geuzenkwartier?
In the Geuzen/Statenkwartier area (including Geuzenkwartier), paid on-street parking typically applies daily from 13:00 to 24:00 (often referenced as zone 2263). Outside these hours, parking may be free, but always follow the on-street signs and the instructions on the parking meter for your exact street.
How do I find the right parking zone and pay for on-street parking in Geuzenkwartier?
Use the municipality’s paid-parking map or check the parking meter/signs on your street to confirm the tariff zone/code. Pay using the meter (number-plate based) and, if you prefer, you can often pay via phone systems offered in Den Haag. If you don’t pay correctly, you can receive a ticket and you’ll pay an additional fine on top of the parking fee.
Is there free or overnight parking in Geuzenkwartier?
Parking is often possible for free outside the paid window—commonly before 13:00 and after 24:00 in the Geuzen/Statenkwartier area. However, some streets can still have other limits (like maximum parking duration). If your arrival/departure times overlap with paid hours, booking a private spot in advance (for example on Mobypark) can be a more reliable option than relying on finding an available curb space.
Do residents or visitors need a permit to park in Geuzenkwartier?
Residents living in a permit area can apply for a resident parking permit so they can park at reduced rates within the permit zone. Visitors can use a visitor/guest permit, but it’s not always valid on every street (some shopping areas can have restrictions during opening hours). If you don’t have a permit, pre-booking a private parking spot is usually the simplest way to park without dealing with permit limitations.