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Finding parking near De Pont museum, Tilburg
Parking De Pont museum in Tilburg is mostly about avoiding a full lot and knowing the rules for leaving. De Pont has a small on-site parking area, paid street parking is available nearby, and there are also garages—so the easiest plan is to match your visit length with the right parking type (and, if you want certainty, compare it with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark).
Parking De Pont museum with guaranteed availability—book private spots on Mobypark
With Mobypark, you can reserve bookable private parking near De Pont Museum in advance. These are typically places owned by hotels, offices, or private driveways/unused spaces that aren’t used all day—so you get a practical parking solution without arriving and hoping there’s still room.
De Pont on-site parking: small lot, then an exit ticket
De Pont Museum has an on-site parking area for visitors (space is limited). The key detail is the exit ticket: after your museum visit you can buy an exit ticket at the desk for €5. If you leave without that ticket, the exit barrier charges €25.
- Limited capacity: if you arrive at peak times, availability can be tight—this is where booking a Mobypark spot can help you avoid last-minute stress.
- Exit ticket matters: keep your visit ticket/receipt process in mind so you don’t get charged at the barrier.
- Accessible parking: there are two reserved spaces for people with reduced mobility at the back-left of the parking area. Drive in best via the rear entrance (past the cash machine) so you can reach the reserved spaces on the far right near the barrier.
Street parking near Wilhelminapark: pay-per-hour (and watch the time window)
In the area around the museum, you’ll find paid parking on public streets (reported at around €1 per hour). Around Wilhelminapark specifically, paid parking applies Monday to Friday between 9:00 and 15:00, and Tilburg uses license-plate-based payment (kentekenparkeren), so you don’t buy a physical ticket.
If you’re staying for a full exhibition visit, per-hour street pricing can add up, and you’re still dependent on first-come availability—so comparing street parking with a reserved Mobypark spot is often the calmer choice, especially when demand is higher.
Garage option: Knegtel (backup when the on-site lot fills up)
Another option mentioned by the museum is parking garage Knegtel, reachable on foot in under 10 minutes. Garages can be a good fallback, but if you want to reduce uncertainty (for example, during busier opening hours), a pre-booked private parking space on Mobypark lets you plan around your arrival time instead of searching on arrival.
Thursday evenings: plan ahead to avoid running out of spaces
On Thursdays the museum has later opening hours and visitors may come at a later time slot, which can increase parking pressure. If you’re heading out for a Thursday visit (or any busy period), it’s smart to compare the on-site lot rules and nearby paid street/garage options—then secure a reserved place via Mobypark if you want guaranteed access.
Quick decision guide for your visit
- If you want to be close and you’ll manage the exit ticket (€5) after your visit, De Pont’s own parking can work well.
- If you prefer time certainty (especially when capacity is limited or you’re arriving later), book a private spot through Mobypark.
- If you’re using street parking, check the posted hours and per-hour rate before you leave the car.
Mobypark parking rates near De Pont museum
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
