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Finding parking near 013 Poppodium, Tilburg

Parking 013 Poppodium in Tilburg usually comes down to three choices: the closest garages next to the venue, paid street parking in the city centre, or booking a guaranteed private spot in advance. If you’re going for a concert or event, planning ahead helps you avoid last-minute searching right when spaces get scarce.

Book private parking near 013 Poppodium with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think unused hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or empty garage bays. Instead of driving around for an available curb bay or hoping a garage still has capacity, you can reserve a spot before you arrive, which is especially useful on busy event nights at 013.

Parkeergarage 013-Tivoli (P1): the most direct garage option

For many visitors, Parkeergarage 013-Tivoli is the most straightforward choice because it’s right by 013. It’s open daily from 07:00 to 04:30, and you can exit 24/7. The garage has a maximum stay of 24 hours, and the entrance height is around 1.90 m—so it’s important to check if you’re driving a taller vehicle. Motorbikes are not permitted in this garage.

Typical tariffs reported for 013-Tivoli:

  • Weekdays: €2.20 per hour (minimum €0.50)
  • Weekends: €2.50 per hour
  • Maximum daily rate: €10.00

During concert peaks, even a nearby garage can feel busy—if you want to reduce uncertainty, consider booking a private Mobypark spot as an alternative before you leave home.

Other nearby garages to consider (when Tivoli is full)

If you’d rather not take the last available spaces in one garage, there are other central garages within a short walk of 013. Common alternatives include Parkeergarage Pieter Vreedeplein and Parkeergarage Heuvelpoort (both listed as roughly a few minutes on foot). Other city-centre garages often used for 013 visits include Emmapassage, Schouwburg, Koningsplein, and Knegtel.

These garages help when one location is crowded, but availability can still change quickly on sold-out nights—booking in advance via Mobypark can remove the “find-and-hope” step from your evening plan.

Street parking around 013: paid zones, time limits, and how enforcement works

Street parking in the centre is generally paid, and it runs late. As a rule of thumb, paid parking applies Monday–Saturday from 09:00 to 02:00, and on Sundays from 12:00 to 02:00 (public holidays follow the Sunday rules). In many areas you pay by licence plate (no ticket needed), using methods such as PIN/credit card or a mobile parking option; some machines also accept cash (up to €10 banknotes). You should always follow the signage because rates and maximum parking durations vary by exact location.

Typical street time limits in the centre range from about 1 to 4 hours depending on the area. With frequent checks in busy parts of the city centre, it’s risky to rely on street parking near 013 if you’re arriving for a full concert and need to stay longer—pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a calmer way to handle the evening schedule without rushing back to renew parking.

Resident permits and visitor parking (if you’re eligible)

If you live in a paid-parking district near the centre, you may be able to apply for a resident permit through the city’s digital parking permit process. Eligibility depends on conditions like vehicle ownership/regular use and (in general) limits around car dimensions; in the inner-city area there can also be a waiting list, so permits aren’t always immediately available.

Some permit areas also offer visitor parking for residents (often via a visitor parking app). Reported visitor conditions include reduced rates for short stays (for example, a reduced rate for a 2-hour window) and a reduced flat rate for the night after 18:00. There may be a one-off cost to activate the visitor scheme, with an annual cap on how much visitor parking credit can be used—so it’s best to check details before you rely on it.

Make 013 parking easier on event nights

  • Arrive with a backup plan: garages can get crowded even when they’re close—Mobypark helps when you want certainty.
  • For street parking, pay immediately and stay within the maximum time limit shown on the signs to avoid fines.
  • Double-check any vehicle restrictions (for example, entrance height) before heading into a garage.

FAQ

Quick answers to common questions about parking near 013 Poppodium.

Mobypark parking rates near 013 Poppodium

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Cheap parking near 013 Poppodium, Tilburg

FAQ about parking near 013 Poppodium

Where can I park near 013 Poppodium in Tilburg?
The most convenient option is usually Parkeergarage 013-Tivoli, listed as directly by 013. Other nearby central garages commonly used for 013 visits include Pieter Vreedeplein and Heuvelpoort. If you want to avoid availability pressure on concert nights, you can also reserve a private spot in advance via Mobypark.
What does parking cost at Parkeergarage 013-Tivoli?
Reported 013-Tivoli prices are €2.20 per hour on weekdays (minimum €0.50) and €2.50 per hour on weekends. The maximum daily rate is €10.00. The garage is open daily from 07:00 to 04:30, with exit possible 24/7, and there’s a maximum stay of 24 hours. Entrance height is around 1.90 m.
Is street parking possible near 013 Poppodium, and when is it paid?
Street parking in the city centre is generally paid and late. Paid parking typically applies Monday–Saturday from 09:00 to 02:00, and Sundays from 12:00 to 02:00 (public holidays follow Sunday rules). Rates and maximum parking durations vary by exact street area, so always follow the signs. Payment is typically by licence plate, via card/mobile options (and some machines accept cash up to €10 banknotes).
Can I use a resident permit or visitor parking near 013 Poppodium?
If you live in a paid-parking area near the centre, you can often apply for a resident permit via the city’s digital permit process. Eligibility depends on your address/zone and vehicle conditions, and in the inner-city area there can be a waiting list. For residents, a visitor parking scheme may be available via a visitor app with reduced visitor rates (including a reduced night rate after 18:00), usually with activation costs and an annual cap on visitor credit.
How do I pay for paid parking in Tilburg?
For paid parking on the street in Tilburg’s centre, you generally pay by licence plate (no paper ticket). You can usually pay with PIN/credit card or via a mobile parking method; some parking machines also accept cash up to €10 banknotes. Always pay in time and respect the maximum time limit shown for your exact street area.