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Finding parking near Museum Prinsenhof Delft, The Hague
Book parking near Museum Prinsenhof Delft with Mobypark
Parking Museum Prinsenhof Delft is easiest when you plan for availability in advance—because the city centre is tightly regulated for cars. With Mobypark, you can reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots), so you can arrive without searching for a legal space.
It’s also a practical way to compare options by your exact dates and parking time. For many stays, drivers find prices that are lower than standard public parking rates, while still keeping things simple.
Close-by paid garages: Prinsenhofgarage and Phoenixgarage (24/7)
If you want a straightforward public option, park in one of the nearby garages that are described as about a 3-minute walk from Museum Prinsenhof Delft. Both Prinsenhofgarage (Kampveldweg 3) and Phoenixgarage (Phoenixstraat 29) are open 24/7 and suitable for drivers who want access without street-search stress.
- Prinsenhofgarage: pay on site, with pricing shown per 14 minutes and a maximum daily rate (expect roughly €20+ for a full day).
- Phoenixgarage: also 24/7, with a higher daily ceiling possible (expect roughly €30 for 24 hours, depending on your stay).
If you’re arriving at peak times or staying longer, checking Mobypark for a pre-booked private spot can be a useful backup so you’re not dependent on public availability when you roll up.
Street parking around the museum is restricted (Autoluw-plus zone)
Street parking near Museum Prinsenhof Delft is limited by the autoluw-plus access rules. In practice, regular parking in the restricted area is generally not allowed—car access is only permitted during defined “venstertijden” for specific purposes (like loading/unloading or drop-off), not for normal parking.
The access windows are Sunday to Friday 07:00–12:00 and Saturday 07:00–10:00. There’s also a visitor day exemption available for €1 to enter outside the windows, but it’s not valid Saturday 10:00–17:00. When public street options are time-restricted like this, it often makes sense to compare bookable parking on Mobypark instead of planning your arrival around finding an on-street spot.
Also note that enforcement can be camera-based, so make sure your parking plan matches the rules—not just what looks convenient.
Budget planning: day costs and why pre-booking helps
Delft’s city-centre pricing can add up if you stay for hours. Street parking day tariffs can go up to around €30 per day, and garages typically use maximum daily ceilings once your visit becomes a long one.
When you want predictable costs and less time pressure, comparing options on Mobypark alongside the nearby garages can help. Private spots are often priced below standard public rates, and booking ahead reduces the “will there be space?” problem.
Accessibility: parking within a short walk with a valid GPK card
If you use a disabled parking card (GPK), the museum’s accessibility guidance states you can park within about a 3-minute walk at designated spaces with extra width around Phoenixgarage, Prinsenhofgarage, and also at Oude Kerkstraat. This can make a big difference if you want to minimize walking routes near entrances and steps.
If accessible spaces matter for your specific time slot, pre-booking on Mobypark can also help you plan more confidently rather than relying on walk-up availability.
Park & ride or overflow parking when the area is busy
For drivers coming from outside Delft, overflow options can be helpful. Delft Zuid station is reported as having free parking, but you’ll still need to arrange the last part of the journey to Museum Prinsenhof Delft yourself.
Some areas such as the TU Delft campus may also allow free parking outside work hours, but conditions can change—so comparing with Mobypark beforehand can save you from arriving and finding what you expected isn’t available.
In the wider region there are also P+R day passes tied to specific tram travel conditions (for example Hoornwijck in Rijswijk). If you want the simplest logistics, pre-booking a nearby private spot on Mobypark is often the less complicated choice.
Planning note: Museum Prinsenhof Delft is temporarily closed for renovation and refurbishment, so check the latest guidance on where activities are taking place before you set off.
Mobypark parking rates near Museum Prinsenhof Delft
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 0.35
24 hours parking
from € 3.35
1 week parking
from € 45.00
1 month parking
from € 80.00