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Finding parking near Hotel Novotel Den Haag World Forum, The Hague

Parking Hotel Novotel Den Haag World Forum doesn’t have to mean circling for a spot or timing meters—if you want reliable parking for your stay, you have a few practical choices near Johan de Wittlaan (hotel garage, nearby garages, and paid street parking in Statenkwartier) plus bookable private options via Mobypark.

Book private parking near Novotel World Forum with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you pre-book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office garages, unused driveway spaces, and other private places made available for drivers. Instead of arriving to “hope there’s space”, you reserve a spot ahead of time, which is especially handy around busy World Forum dates.

If you’re comparing options: street parking in this area follows strict paid hours, while garages can have higher day rates—so booking on Mobypark can be a calmer way to manage cost and avoid last-minute pressure (and on many stays it can work out far less than paying full day prices in public garages).

On-site parking in the Novotel / World Forum garage

Novotel Den Haag World Forum has parking available in its own underground garage under/at the venue. This is often the simplest option because you’re staying in the same building complex and you can follow the garage flow on arrival.

For event days, note that World Forum parking uses time-based pricing (including a maximum day rate), and during theater shows the tariffs can differ. If the venue garage can’t be reserved for your time window, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be a practical backup.

Street parking in Statenkwartier (yellow zone around Johan de Wittlaan)

In the Statenkwartier area near Johan de Wittlaan, street parking is paid during the day in the “yellow zone 1”. Paid parking applies every day from 13:00 to 24:00, and the street tariff is typically around €2.70–€2.75 per hour. In this zone, there’s also a maximum stay of 11 hours (so long parking sessions can hit limits).

Arriving late can change the game: because the paid window ends at 24:00, street parking in this zone is free from 00:00 to 13:00 for non-permit holders—still, always double-check the exact signs on the specific street you plan to use.

If you’re coming earlier (within the paid window) and want to avoid calculating hourly time limits, pre-booking a private parking spot on Mobypark can be an easier alternative than paying on-street.

Nearby garages: what to expect on price and daily caps

Besides the on-site garage, you’ll find commercial parking garages in the World Forum / Johan de Wittlaan area. Public garage pricing commonly lands higher than street rates—especially once you look at day caps.

For example, World Forum’s own garage can reach a maximum day rate, and other nearby garages often sit around roughly €17–€30 per day depending on the operator and day. When you compare that with pre-booked private options, Mobypark can often be up to 60% cheaper than paying as you go for a full day in public garages (exact savings depend on your timing and duration).

Overnight stays and parking permits

If your plan includes overnight parking on the street, remember the paid street window ends at 24:00 and the area turns free from 00:00 to 13:00 for non-permit holders. After that, the paid rules return—so drivers staying into the daytime should plan accordingly to avoid getting caught during the paid window.

Residents in Statenkwartier can apply for parking permits for their area. Visitors generally don’t use resident permits unless they’re specifically arranged through a resident (and rules vary by permit type). If you’re not sure you fit the local permit criteria, pre-booking on Mobypark avoids the risk of ending up in a spot you can’t legally use.

Arriving for conferences or theater nights

World Forum evenings (especially theater shows) can create different parking conditions. Since the venue may not allow advance reservations for your time slot during theater nights—and pricing rules may differ—planning ahead helps.

That’s where Mobypark fits well: you can reserve a private spot for your dates/time before you arrive, so your parking doesn’t depend on last-minute availability in the public garage network.

Quick checklist before you book or park

  • Match your timing to the street rules: paid 13:00–24:00, free 00:00–13:00 (non-permit holders).
  • Watch the limit: the yellow zone 1 has an 11-hour maximum stay.
  • For longer stays: compare day rates in garages vs pre-booking with Mobypark.
  • For theater nights: assume availability can be tight and consider reserving a private spot.

Mobypark parking rates near Hotel Novotel Den Haag World Forum

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.84

24 hours parking

from € 14.41

1 week parking

from € 90.00

1 month parking

from € 214.00

Cheap parking near Hotel Novotel Den Haag World Forum, The Hague

FAQ about parking near Hotel Novotel Den Haag World Forum

Where can I park for Hotel Novotel Den Haag World Forum?
You can park in the hotel/World Forum underground garage connected to the venue, in nearby public/commercial garages around Johan de Wittlaan, or on the street in Statenkwartier (where paid street parking applies during set hours). For the easiest “arrive with a spot” approach, you can also pre-book a private parking place on Mobypark—often in garages or other private spaces made available by owners who don’t use them regularly.
What are the paid street parking hours near Johan de Wittlaan (Statenkwartier)?
In the Statenkwartier “yellow zone 1” around Johan de Wittlaan, street parking is typically paid every day from 13:00 to 24:00. During paid hours the hourly tariff is commonly around €2.70–€2.75 per hour, and the zone has a maximum stay limit of 11 hours. Always check the signs on the specific street for the exact rules.
Is there free street parking near Novotel Den Haag World Forum?
For non-permit holders, street parking in the Statenkwartier yellow zone typically becomes free from 00:00 to 13:00. After 13:00 the paid rules apply again. Even if it’s “free,” confirm with the street signage because local exceptions can exist.
Can I reserve parking in advance for theater events at World Forum?
During theater shows at World Forum, parking conditions can be different: tariffs may vary, and it may not be possible to reserve the venue garage in advance for your time slot. If you’re attending a theater night, consider securing a backup parking plan—such as a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark—so your arrival doesn’t depend on last-minute availability.
Do parking permits apply around Novotel Den Haag World Forum?
Yes—residents can have parking permits for the Statenkwartier area. Visitor parking with resident permits generally requires arrangement through a resident and usually doesn’t apply automatically to regular visitors. If you don’t have the right permit/arrangement, use paid parking (meter/zone rules) or pre-book private parking on Mobypark.
What’s the simplest way to avoid parking hassle near Novotel World Forum?
The most driver-friendly approach is to pre-book. Use Mobypark to reserve a private parking spot near Hotel Novotel Den Haag World Forum before you arrive. This reduces the risk of arriving at peak times and having to search for an available garage or a legal street spot within the paid window.