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Finding parking near Full Moon City, The Hague

parking Full Moon City is often a last-minute problem in Den Haag’s Chinatown—especially if you arrive at peak meal times. The closest parking is mostly paid and time-limited, so it’s smart to know the street rules and have a backup plan ready.

Instead of driving around for an open space, you can secure parking in advance with Mobypark. You book bookable private parking spots near Full Moon City—like unused hotel/office parking, private driveways, and spare garage spaces—so you’re not limited to whatever happens to be available on the street.

Pre-book parking near Full Moon City with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you reserve a private spot near Full Moon City before you arrive. It’s a practical alternative when the public street area is busy or when you’ll be there longer than street parking allows. For many drivers, pre-booked parking can be up to 60% cheaper than paying on the spot, while also avoiding time pressure to “move the car in time”.

Street parking near Achter Raamstraat: zones, hours, and the 2-hour limit

On Achter Raamstraat (very close to Full Moon City) you’re in a paid parking zone (visitors without a permit must pay). Paid street parking applies daily from 09:00 to 24:00, and on Saturday and Sunday it can run until 02:00. A key detail: there’s a maximum stay of 2 hours—so you’ll need to plan for coming back to your car or keep your visit within that window.

Because of the 2-hour cap, street parking is best for shorter stops. If you think you might go over, compare this with a reserved Mobypark spot so you can focus on your meal instead of watching the clock.

What street parking costs, and how you pay

Typical street parking in this area is €7,20 per hour. Den Haag street parking is set up for mobile payment, and the pay stations typically support pin (often no cash). Always follow the time limit on the signs—enforcement is common in busy city-centre zones.

If you’re comparing options, note that street parking adds up quickly when you stay close to the 2-hour maximum. In that case, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a smoother choice, since availability is handled in advance.

Nearby public garages (Laan 5-7 and Lutherse Burgwal) when the street is full

If you’d rather avoid street searching, there are two commonly used nearby public garages: City Parking on Laan 5-7 and the garage at Lutherse Burgwal 25. Both are open 24/7, which helps if you arrive outside typical daytime patterns.

  • City Parking (Laan 5-7): typical rates around €7,20/hour, with an example max day rate around €35 (hourly pricing is usually calculated in 15-minute blocks).
  • Lutherse Burgwal (Lutherse Burgwal 25): typical rates around €6,40/hour, with an example max day rate around €32 (also typically based on 15-minute increments).

Garages are a solid backup—but when demand is high, you can still lose time hunting for an open space. Booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark avoids that uncertainty, and the pricing often works out better than paying per hour or hitting the full-day cap.

Quick strategy: pick the option that matches your stay length

If you’re staying for under ~2 hours, street parking on Achter Raamstraat can fit—but only if you find a space immediately and pay according to the signs. For anything longer, or if you arrive during the busiest windows, a pre-booked reserved spot is easier than recalculating plans around availability.

Want a simple way to decide? Enter your dates and arrival time on Mobypark, then compare street + garage options with a reserved alternative so you’re not forced to decide once you’re already in the area.

Mobypark parking rates near Full Moon City

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.50

24 hours parking

from € 18.00

1 week parking

from € 72.00

1 month parking

from € 190.00

Cheap parking near Full Moon City, The Hague

FAQ about parking near Full Moon City

Where can I park on the street near Full Moon City (Achter Raamstraat), and what time limits apply?
On Achter Raamstraat you’ll find paid street parking in the city-centre paid zone. Street parking is typically available daily from 09:00 to 24:00, and on Saturday/Sunday it can extend to 02:00. A major rule here is the maximum stay of 2 hours—so plan your stop accordingly.
How much does street parking cost near Full Moon City, and what payment methods are used in Den Haag?
Typical street parking on Achter Raamstraat is €7,20 per hour. Payment is usually set up for mobile payment, and pay-and-display machines typically accept pin card payments (often not cash). Make sure you pay for the exact time you park and respect the 2-hour maximum.
Do I need a residents’ permit (or visitor permit) to park near Full Moon City in this area?
This part of Den Haag is a residents’ permit zone (often referred to as Oranje zone/zone 1). Residents with a valid permit can park without paying per hour. Visitors generally need a visitor arrangement/registration (visitor permit) to avoid paying per hour. If you don’t have the right visitor option, you should assume you must pay and still follow the posted time limits.
If street parking is full, what are nearby garage options near Full Moon City and what are the typical rates?
Two nearby public garage options are on Laan 5-7 (City Parking) and Lutherse Burgwal 25. Both are typically open 24/7. Typical rates are around €7,20/hour with a max day around €35 for Laan 5-7, and around €6,40/hour with a max day around €32 for Lutherse Burgwal 25 (rates are usually calculated in 15-minute blocks).
Can I reserve a parking spot in advance near Full Moon City with Mobypark?
Yes. With Mobypark you can reserve bookable private parking spots near Full Moon City (for example unused hotel/office parking, private driveways, or spare garage spaces). Booking in advance can reduce last-minute searching, and it can work out significantly cheaper than paying on the street or going straight to hourly garage rates—especially when demand is high.