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Finding parking near Bloemenbuurt-Oost, Segbroek, The Hague

Parking Bloemenbuurt-Oost in Den Haag is mostly handled with paid street parking and (sometimes) permit rules. If you want to avoid cruising for a free space, it helps to know the exact zone, the paid time window, and what your alternatives are before you arrive.

Book private parking in Bloemenbuurt-Oost with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. Instead of relying on whatever is free on the street at the moment, you can pre-book a place for your dates and arrive with far less searching.

Paid street parking in Bloemenbuurt-Oost: zones, times and hourly tariffs

In this residential area of Segbroek, street parking is typically not “one flat rule for everything”. Different streets can fall under different parking zones, which means different time windows and prices. Driver-wise, the fastest way to get it right is to check the tariff code printed on the parking signs or at the parking meter for your exact street.

For Bloemenbuurt, paid parking is commonly reported for Monday to Saturday (often 09:00–21:00) with an hourly rate reported around €3.15/h in the related Zuiderpolder area. Other parts nearby can use a different setup (for example, a “yellow zone” with paid hours in the evening). In many Segbroek streets, an hourly rate around €2.75/h is also commonly seen—so always verify locally at the meter.

If you’re parking for a couple of hours during the paid window, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to feeding the meter—especially when you want certainty about availability.

How to pay and when street parking becomes free again

Once the paid parking period starts, you need an active paid session (pay-and-display at the meter and/or a municipal parking payment method where offered). The key detail is timing: start the session correctly and follow the end of the paid window shown for your street.

Outside the listed paid hours, street parking is generally free—some municipal payment/app flows stop prompting payment automatically when the paid period ends. If you’re arriving late or your plans may run long, checking the street rules before you get out of the car is what prevents “oops, I’m still in the paid time window” mistakes.

When the paid window is inconvenient (or you arrive when the street is already busy), Mobypark can be easier than hunting for the last free spot on the curb.

Residents’ permits: what they cover (and what it means for visitors)

Residents can apply for a residents’ parking permit (linked to their license plate). With a valid permit, parking is allowed within the permit’s validity area, without needing to pay street meter tariffs during the applicable period.

In 2026, the first residents’ permit cost is reported as €97.05/year, and a second car requires a higher fee (reported as €339.10/year). Also note that permit validity can be time-limited in specific neighborhoods (for example, validity up to 30 June is reported for some areas such as Bomenbuurt/Regentessekwartier). If you don’t live in the zone, plan for paid parking rules on the street.

Overnight and “evening paid” streets: don’t assume it’s always free

Many drivers expect “after hours = free”, but in Den Haag the exact paid window can vary by zone and even by street. Some nearby “yellow zone” examples are reported as paid 18:00–24:00, 7 days a week. That means a late arrival can still land you in paid parking on certain streets.

If your schedule might cross the switching time, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can remove the stress of finding (and correctly timing) street parking under pressure.

Quick checklist before you park in Bloemenbuurt-Oost

  • Check your street’s zone/tariff code on signs or the meter—don’t rely on a “neighborhood average”.
  • Confirm the paid hours (often something like Mon–Sat 09:00–21:00, but evening-paid sections can exist).
  • Plan for payment start/end so you don’t overstay into the next paid period.
  • If you need certainty, compare street parking vs. reserving a private spot with Mobypark to avoid searching at arrival.

Mobypark parking rates near Bloemenbuurt-Oost

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 Bloemenbuurt-Oost, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Bloemenbuurt-Oost

Is there paid parking in Bloemenbuurt-Oost?
Yes. Bloemenbuurt-Oost is within Den Haag’s paid parking areas, so street parking is typically not free during the stated paid hours. The exact times and prices depend on the parking zone for your specific street—always check the signs or the meter for the tariff code and validity hours.
What is the hourly street parking rate in Bloemenbuurt-Oost?
Rates vary by zone and street. Commonly reported tariffs in nearby Segbroek areas are around €2.75 per hour, and another reported figure for the broader Zuiderpolder area is around €3.15 per hour. Because your exact street may be in a different zone, verify the hourly price directly on the parking signs/meter before you start.
Do residents need a permit to park in Bloemenbuurt-Oost?
Residents’ parking is managed through a residents’ permit linked to a license plate. With a valid permit, you can park in the permit’s validity area without paying the street tariff during the applicable zone period. Permit costs reported for 2026 are €97.05/year for a first permit and €339.10/year for a second car, and validity dates can be time-limited in some neighborhoods.
How do Den Haag parking meters work—do I need to start a paid session?
For paid street parking, you must activate a paid parking session according to the meter instructions (pay-and-display) or the municipal payment method available at that location. Always set the correct start time and follow the paid end time shown for your street. Outside the listed paid hours, street parking is generally free and payment/app prompts stop when the paid period ends.
Is parking free at night or outside paid hours in Bloemenbuurt-Oost?
Generally yes: outside the posted paid parking hours, street parking is typically free. However, some zones can be paid in the evening (for example, rules reported for certain nearby “yellow zone” streets include evening paid hours). Check the exact hours on the sign or meter for your street.
What is the easiest alternative when street parking is hard to find?
If you want certainty, reserve a private parking spot on Mobypark. You book a space in advance on unused private parking assets (such as hotel/office parking spots, driveways, and unused garage spaces), so you’re not dependent on last-minute availability on the curb—especially during busy paid hours.