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Finding parking near Kunstmuseum Den Haag, The Hague
Book private parking near Kunstmuseum Den Haag with Mobypark
For parking Kunstmuseum Den Haag, the fastest way to avoid last-minute stress is to pre-book a spot. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spaces from owners who don’t use them actively (think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for a free curb space or gambling on walk-in availability, you can reserve a guaranteed place for your visit.
If you’re staying after midday, street parking turns into paid parking—so comparing a reserved private spot on Mobypark against public options can be especially practical. In many cases, Mobypark can work out up to 60% cheaper than typical walk-in garage/day pricing, depending on your arrival time and how long you park (see also the cost questions in the FAQ).
Street parking around the museum: limited spaces and paid hours from 13:00
Kunstmuseum Den Haag is in Den Haag’s museum area, where there is parking in the direct surroundings, but capacity is not unlimited. One key detail for planning is that paid street parking applies from 13:00 (before that, street parking is free), so your best chance of easier curb parking is usually arriving earlier.
After 13:00, the hourly rate applies to curb parking (museum guidance lists roughly €2.50–€2.75 per hour), and availability can drop. If you’re arriving later, it’s often smarter to compare the street option with a pre-booked Mobypark spot so you don’t lose time looking for a place—especially on busy days.
Parking garages nearby: convenient, but day pricing and availability can vary
If street spaces are full, the realistic alternative is an off-street garage nearby. Garages are typically more predictable than the curb, but day rates can add up quickly and availability depends on visitor traffic.
When you want certainty (and easier timing at arrival), booking a private reserved spot via Mobypark can reduce the “find something now” pressure—while still giving you the flexibility to park for the duration you need.
Drive planning tip: consider route changes and peak pressure
The museum notes that the Hubertus Tunnel will be closed for renovation starting late July (expected to last up to nine months), which may affect driving routes. If you’re coming by car, check your route before you leave so you don’t arrive late and scramble for parking.
Also, the museum crowd can vary by day and time; to keep your parking decision simple, aim to reserve your spot ahead of arrival—particularly if you’re visiting on a weekend or during afternoon hours.
Accessible parking near Kunstmuseum Den Haag
For disabled visitors, the museum states there are two disabled parking spaces near the entrance that can be used free of charge with the correct accessible arrangement. The museum also notes that there are no nearby garages with adapted parking spaces, so you may want to plan carefully.
If you’re relying on limited accessible spaces, pre-booking with Mobypark can still help you avoid time pressure—so you can focus on arriving smoothly rather than searching when you’re already at the museum.
Ready to park? Use Mobypark’s search with your dates to compare public curb/garage options against reserved private spots near Kunstmuseum Den Haag, and choose what fits your arrival time.
Mobypark parking rates near Kunstmuseum Den Haag
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.84
24 hours parking
from € 14.41
1 week parking
from € 72.00
1 month parking
from € 190.00