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Finding parking near De Quirijnstok, Noord Tilburg, Tilburg

Parking De Quirijnstok in Tilburg Noord usually comes down to either a legal street spot or using public garages—so check the rules (times, zones, and maximum duration) before you drive in.

Guaranteed private parking near De Quirijnstok with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners aren’t actively using—like hotel overflow spaces, office/industrial parking areas, private driveways, and unused garage spots. Because it’s reserved in advance and paid upfront, you arrive with a place allocated to you, which is especially helpful when street availability is tight.

For many stays, private booking can work out to be much cheaper than standard public tariffs (sometimes up to 60%, depending on your duration and where you would otherwise park). You can also change plans: reservations are typically free to cancel up to 1 day before your arrival time.

Street parking and pay-and-display rules around De Quirijnstok

In Tilburg, paid parking rules are set per area. In expansion areas in Tilburg Noord, paid parking can apply from Monday to Saturday, 11:00–21:00. If you park at a bay with a meter or pay-and-display sign, you need to activate/extend parking for the time you actually use.

Sometimes you’ll also see a blue zone: in that case, you generally need a parking disc and must respect the maximum time (unless you have an exemption). If you’re not sure you’ll be within the limit, or you want to avoid last-minute searching during regulated hours, it’s worth comparing the street option with a pre-booked space on Mobypark.

  • Check the sign at the exact bay for start/end times and any time limit.
  • Look for permit-only markings if you’re considering a longer stay.
  • If there’s a blue zone, plan around the disc time window.
  • For flexible plans, private parking reservations can reduce risk.

Weekend, evenings, and holidays: pricing can shift

Street parking rules may follow Sunday/public holiday schemes, so the simplest “I’ll just park later” plan can fail if the signage changes. Public garages have their own weekend pricing too—for example, Pieter Vreedeplein and Emmapassage are commonly published around €2.50/hour on weekdays, €3.50/hour on weekends, and with an up to €25/day cap.

If your plan is a full-day visit, compare those public garage day caps with a reserved private spot via Mobypark. That way you’re not forced to spend time circulating for the last available space when demand is highest.

Resident permits in Quirijnstok: what visitors should know

If the streets near Quirijnstok are part of a permit-controlled paid-parking area, residents and eligible businesses can apply via the municipality’s digital parking permit portal (P1). Eligibility can be limited: some households may face a waiting list, and not everyone qualifies (for example, if you already have dedicated parking or if specific new-build parking agreements apply).

Visitors without the correct permit/exception should not rely on street parking for long stays. In those situations, booking on Mobypark is a practical alternative because you don’t have to interpret permit rules at the curb.

Municipal garages as a backup plan (and how the rates typically look)

When there isn’t a garage right where you need it, many drivers use Tilburg city-centre garages as overflow options. Published examples include:

Garage (examples)Typical weekday rateTypical weekend rate / note
Pieter Vreedeplein€2.50/hour€3.50/hour on weekends; up to €25/day
Emmapassage€2.50/hour€3.50/hour on weekends; up to €25/day
013 Tivoli€2.50/hourWeekend pricing depends on posted tariff
Knegtel€2.00/hourWeekend pricing depends on posted tariff
Heuvelpoort / Koningsplein / SchouwburgOften around €3.50/hourWeekend pricing depends on posted tariff

Instead of guessing whether you’ll find an open slot at the last minute, you can compare reserved private parking on Mobypark for your exact dates (and whether you prefer covered or uncovered), then book directly.

Quick checklist for choosing where to park

  • Match your stay to the public limit (time limits and disc rules can be strict).
  • Plan for weekend/holiday differences—both on-street and in garages.
  • If you don’t have a permit, prioritize pay parking that you’re sure is valid or a reserved private spot.
  • Use the search bar with your dates so you can compare availability instead of driving around.

Mobypark parking rates near De Quirijnstok

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.42

24 hours parking

from € 19.48

1 week parking

from € 136.36

1 month parking

from € 584.40

Cheap parking near De Quirijnstok, Tilburg

FAQ about parking in De Quirijnstok

What times do I pay for parking near De Quirijnstok in Tilburg?
Paid parking rules depend on the exact street and zone. In Tilburg Noord expansion areas, paid parking can apply from Monday to Saturday between 11:00 and 21:00. On Sundays and public holidays, rules may follow a Sunday scheme. Always check the posted signs at the parking bay for the correct times.
Do I need a resident parking permit in Quirijnstok, and can visitors park without one?
If the area is permit-controlled, residents and eligible businesses can apply via Tilburg’s digital parking permit portal (P1). Eligibility can be limited and may include waiting lists or exclusions (for example, when a household already has dedicated parking or special new-build agreements apply). If you’re visiting without the right permit/exception, you should avoid permit-only bays—use correctly signed paid parking or book a reserved private spot on Mobypark instead.
Is there blue zone (parking disc) parking in Quirijnstok?
A blue zone means you generally need to use a parking disc and respect the maximum time shown on the sign (unless you have an exemption). Blue zones are used in areas where the city wants to prevent long-stay spillover. If you see blue-zone signage near De Quirijnstok, park only within the disc time window or consider pre-booking on Mobypark if you need more flexibility.
How do public garage costs in Tilburg compare with booking a reserved spot on Mobypark for a full day?
City-centre garages often charge weekend higher rates and may cap the daily cost. For example, garages like Pieter Vreedeplein and Emmapassage are commonly published around €2.50/hour on weekdays, €3.50/hour on weekends, with up to €25/day. A reserved private parking spot via Mobypark is often a simpler alternative for full-day plans because you avoid circling for availability and you can compare options for your exact dates before you go.