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Finding parking near Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus, The Hague

If you’re searching for parking Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus (Gevers Deynootplein 30), the main decision is simple: do you want guaranteed access, or do you want to try your luck with limited hotel spaces, expensive street parking, and often busy garages in Scheveningen?

Pre-book private parking near Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus with Mobypark

Instead of circling for an empty spot, you can book private parking spaces that nearby owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office areas, private driveways, or unused garage space). When public options get crowded around the Kurhaus, a pre-booked private spot through Mobypark can help you avoid last-minute time pressure—and because nearby street parking can be several euros per hour and garages can price high per day, private booking can often work out up to ~60% cheaper than typical street/garage pay-at-the-moment pricing (depending on your parking duration and timing).

If your plan includes arrival during peak summer months, where availability can drop quickly, it’s often smarter to lock in parking before you drive.

Hotel parking at the Kurhaus: valet + limited spaces (availability matters)

Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus offers its own paid parking area with a small number of spaces (including electric charging), but it’s subject to availability. To access the hotel parking lot, you typically report to reception or concierge so the barrier can be opened. The hotel also offers valet parking, which is paid and still based on availability.

Because the hotel spots can fill up, Mobypark is a practical fallback when you need certainty—especially if you’re arriving later in the day or during busy periods.

24/7 public garages around Scheveningen (compare hourly and day tariffs)

For garages open around the clock, the Kurhaus area has several options that are within walking distance and include electric charging. Expect pricing to vary by occupancy, but these are the typical cost patterns drivers see locally:

Parking optionTypical pricing pattern (public sources)Notes for drivers
APCOA Parking Kurhaus (Gevers Deynootplein 189)Per 30 minutes often around €2.60–€3.00; day rate commonly reported around €35–€42.50EV charging; max height reported 1.90 m
Interparking Boulevard (Strandweg 179)Per 30 minutes often around €2.30–€2.70; day parking commonly reported around €29.75–€35EV charging; popular for boulevard/strand access
Nieuwe Parklaan (Parklaan 248)Quarter-hour pricing often around €0.80–€1.15; max day commonly reported around €30–€39.50EV charging; max height reported 1.90 m
Scheveningen Strand / APCOA Parking Strand (Zwolsestraat 426)Per quarter around €0.70; max day commonly reported around €19.20 up to ~€39.50Large capacity; EV charging; max height reported 1.90 m

If you’re comparing options purely on price, garages can be costly once you cross from “quick stop” into “full day.” For longer stays, a booked private spot on Mobypark can be easier to plan around than pay-by-the-hour or day tariffs that vary with demand.

Street parking near the Kurhaus: paid hours, time limits, and surprise day-rate streets

Street parking in Scheveningen near the Kurhaus is generally paid. Typical paid times drivers report locally are:

  • Mon–Thu: 10:00–24:00
  • Fri–Sat: 10:00–02:00
  • Sun: 10:00–24:00

On the boulevard, street parking is often priced around €7/hour. You also have to deal with maximum parking durations that commonly range from 30 to 120 minutes depending on the exact street and signage (with some areas near event venues allowing up to 120 minutes).

There are also streets where a fixed day tariff can apply regardless of how long you park—reported examples include Gevers Deynootweg, Harteveltstraat, Jongeneelstraat, Pellenaerstraat and Seinpostduin (often cited as €50/day). If your schedule is flexible or you might stay longer than planned, you may prefer pre-booking—drivers often use Mobypark to avoid counting minutes or getting hit by a fixed day-rate street.

Free street parking around the Kurhaus is rare in peak season. A common exception is the low-season period (reported as 1 Nov–1 Mar) where free parking may be possible on specific areas such as Zwarte Pad and Noordelijk Havenhoofd—so it’s worth checking the signs before relying on it.

Pick the right option for your arrival time (peak-season strategy)

Local availability can change fast, especially in summer. The hotel also advises guests to arrive earlier because nearby garages may have limited availability during peak months. A practical strategy is:

  • Short stop (under ~1–2 hours): street parking can work if you immediately find a legal spot within the max duration.
  • Event day or peak summer arrival: consider a garage with known opening times—or book a private spot via Mobypark to reduce uncertainty.
  • Full-day parking: garages can quickly add up once the day rate applies; private booking can be easier to control.

If you want a straightforward plan, use the search bar on this page to enter your dates and choose a parking type. Mobypark lets you compare available private options right away—so you’re not stuck deciding at the curb after the hotel and nearby garage spaces fill up.

What to check before you drive in

  • Vehicle height: several nearby garages report a max height around 1.90 m.
  • Electric charging: both the Kurhaus parking and nearby garages include charging spaces—availability can still be limited.
  • Street signage: confirm the max duration and paid hours for the exact street you park on.
  • Hotel access: hotel parking/valet is paid and subject to availability; barrier access is handled via reception/concierge.

Mobypark parking rates near Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.84

24 hours parking

from € 14.41

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 250.00

Cheap parking near Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus, The Hague

FAQ about parking near Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus

Can I reserve parking in advance at Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus?
Hotel parking is paid and subject to availability. Access to the hotel parking area is handled on arrival (typically via reception/concierge so the barrier can be opened), and valet parking is also based on availability.
What are the paid street-parking hours near the Kurhaus (Scheveningen)?
Paid street parking in the Kurhaus area is commonly reported as: Monday–Thursday 10:00–24:00, Friday–Saturday 10:00–02:00, and Sunday 10:00–24:00. Always confirm the exact times on the street signs where you intend to park.
How much does street parking cost near Grand Hotel Amrâth Kurhaus?
Street parking along the boulevard is typically reported around €7 per hour, with additional limits based on the exact street. If you’re staying longer, garage day rates (often €20–€40+) can also become expensive—so compare before you arrive.
Is there free parking on the street near the Kurhaus?
Free street parking around the Kurhaus is generally very limited during peak season. A reported exception is low season (often 1 November–1 March) where free parking can be available on specific areas such as Zwarte Pad and Noordelijk Havenhoofd—check local signs and conditions before relying on it.
Do nearby garages have electric charging and what should I watch for with time limits?
Several nearby garages offer electric charging spaces (including the Kurhaus parking area and public garages in the area). For time pressure, note that street parking often has max durations (commonly 30–120 minutes) and some streets can apply a fixed day tariff (reported examples include Gevers Deynootweg, Harteveltstraat, Jongeneelstraat, Pellenaerstraat and Seinpostduin). If your schedule is uncertain, booking a private spot in advance can prevent overstaying fees.