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Finding parking near Haven Scheveningen, The Hague

Book unused private parking near Haven Scheveningen with Mobypark

Parking Haven Scheveningen is often a mix of paid street zones and time rules—so planning ahead matters. With Mobypark, you can book bookable private parking spots that owners aren’t using day-to-day (for example hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garages), rather than relying on finding an open curb spot.

If you’re visiting for a few hours or staying longer, Mobypark helps you compare realistic options and secure a spot in advance—especially useful when public parking becomes paid during the day or on Sundays.

Street parking in the harbor zone: paid rules and short max times

In the Haven of Scheveningen (around streets like Dr. Lelykade, Treilerweg, and Vissershavenstraat), free parking has largely been phased out since late 2020. That means you should expect paid parking and follow the signs and parking machines for the exact hours and limits.

Depending on where you park, you may also run into maximum parking durations (for example up to about 2 hours in some harbor streets). If you don’t want to risk returning to the car after a time limit, compare this with a pre-bookable private spot on Mobypark.

  • Tariffs vary by area/time: some harbor streets can be around €2.60/hour with a max-stay, while other parts of Scheveningen can be higher (up to roughly €7/hour on the coastal “badplaats” strip).
  • Sunday parking is often treated as paid daytime: in several harbor/costal streets, paid parking can apply roughly 10:00–24:00.

For the best chance of not getting surprised at the meter, check the signage right where you park (zone, hours, and duration rules can differ street by street).

Havenkwartier parking garage (Dr. Lelykade 220): clear pricing, strict exit time

If you prefer a garage instead of street parking, the Havenkwartier parking garage at Dr. Lelykade 220 is a common choice for harbor visitors. Opening times are typically Monday–Saturday 09:00–00:00 and Sunday 10:00–00:00.

Be careful with late plans: you cannot exit after 00:00. Also, while the first hour is free, the cost then increases to a higher hourly/part-hour rate and there is a daily maximum (reported as up to €50/day). If your schedule is uncertain or you want to avoid the pressure of the midnight cutoff, it’s worth comparing this with a Mobypark booking for your dates.

  • First hour: free
  • After that: charged per additional 60 minutes (or part)
  • Day cap: up to €50/day
  • Exit: not possible after 00:00

How long are you staying? Match parking to your time window

Parking in the Haven of Scheveningen usually works best when you pick based on how long you’ll be parked.

  1. Short visit (around 1 hour): street parking can work if you find a space that fits the current rules. If it’s busy or you’re unsure about timing, a booked private spot on Mobypark reduces the “hunt and pay attention to minutes” stress.
  2. Half-day to full day: street tariffs can add up, and some streets have max durations. Garages can also become expensive once you exceed the first free hour—so comparing with Mobypark can be a smarter way to control your total cost (sometimes paid garage day rates can be up to ~60% higher, depending on your exact time).
  3. Evening / late return: the garage exit cutoff at midnight matters. If you might leave after 00:00, plan accordingly—Mobypark bookings can help you avoid being forced to fit your departure time to a public facility rule.

Busy-season reality checks (and what to do before you drive)

Scheveningen can get crowded, especially around good weather and peak days, and enforcement can be stricter in the summer. A few practical steps can save you time:

  • Arrive with a plan: don’t rely on “we’ll find something nearby” if you’re coming on a Sunday or during the busy season.
  • Double-check street signs: paid vs. free, max duration, and applicable hours can change by location.
  • If you want certainty: pre-booking on Mobypark gives you a reserved option while you still can compare against public parking rules in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Haven Scheveningen

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 Haven Scheveningen, The Hague

FAQ about parking near Haven Scheveningen

Is there free parking in the Haven of Scheveningen (Dr. Lelykade, Treilerweg, Vissershavenstraat)?
Free street parking in the Haven area has largely been phased out since late 2020. In practice, you should expect paid parking and follow the signage for the exact zone, hours, and maximum duration. Always check the parking signs on the spot before you leave your car.
Is parking paid on Sundays in the Havenkwartier/harbor area?
In many parts of Scheveningen’s harbor/costal streets, Sunday parking is treated as paid daytime. For example, paid parking often applies roughly from 10:00 to 24:00 in areas such as Vissershavenstraat and Vissershavenweg (check the signs where you park). If you want to avoid searching for a spot under Sunday rules, pre-book a Mobypark private space and compare it to the public options.
Where can I park near the Visafslag in Haven Scheveningen?
A commonly suggested spot for Visafslag area parking is in the second harbor zone (zone 2268), where parking can be free until about 18:00. Practical details can vary by period and signs, so confirm the exact rules on-site.
What does parking cost in the Havenkwartier parking garage (Dr. Lelykade 220)?
Reported conditions for the Havenkwartier garage at Dr. Lelykade 220 are: first hour free, then a higher rate charged per additional 60 minutes (or part), with a daily maximum reported up to €50/day. The garage also has a strict exit time: you cannot exit after 00:00.
What’s the cheapest way to park for a full day around Haven Scheveningen?
The cheapest choice depends on your exact duration and where you park: street tariffs vary widely and some streets have max times, while paid garages can reach high day rates. A practical approach is to compare public parking rules with pre-bookable private parking on Mobypark—this can be notably cheaper than daily garage pricing, sometimes up to ~60% depending on your time window.