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Finding parking near Koepelhal, Tilburg

Looking for parking Koepelhal in Tilburg for your visit to the Spoorzone? This page focuses on the practical options drivers use day-to-day: nearby garages, street parking rules, and what to do on busy event days when walk-in spaces can be hard to find.

Book private parking near Koepelhal with Mobypark (instead of hunting for a space)

Mobypark helps you secure a spot in advance by unlocking private parking spaces that owners don’t use actively—think unused hotel parking, office building places, private driveways, and even spare garage spots. That means you’re not relying only on what’s available when you arrive at the Spoorzone. For events at Koepelhal, that certainty can be the difference between parking quickly and circling for 20+ minutes.

If you’re planning to park in the same area as the public garages (Spoorzone Zwijsen, Heuvelpoort, and the streets around Burgemeester Brokxlaan), compare the “pay-as-you-arrive” approach with reserving on Mobypark—especially if your arrival time isn’t flexible.

Choose nearby public garages: Spoorzone-Zwijsen vs. Heuvelpoort

In the Koepelhal/Spoorzone area, the most driver-friendly options are the central garages. Two you’ll see referenced often are:

  • Parkeergarage Spoorzone-Zwijsen (Burgemeester Brokxlaan 1300): typically €2.20/hour Monday–Friday, €2.50/hour in the weekend. The garage is open 24/7, and it lists a max day rate of €10.00. There is also a minimum first 15 minutes (€0.50), plus an evening max rate reported as up to €7.00.
  • Parkeergarage Heuvelpoort: also open 24/7, and it’s known for paying per 6 minutes. The local tariff overview shows around €3.00/hour Monday–Friday (max day rate €20.00) and about €3.75/hour on Saturday/Sunday (max day rate €20.00).

Driver reality check: for some of these Spoorzone facilities, motor vehicles (motoren) may not be allowed—so if you’re arriving by motorcycle, check the signage before you commit. Also pay attention to vehicle height where indicated (e.g., Spoorzone-Zwijsen lists an entry height limit of 2.10 m).

On event evenings at Koepelhal, garages that are convenient for “walk-in parking” can still get busy—this is where reserving via Mobypark can fit nicely alongside public options.

Street parking along Burgemeester Brokxlaan: sometimes free, always sign-dependent

Burgemeester Brokxlaan (north of the station area) is often described as a place where you can find free parking for visitors. However, street rules in Tilburg can change by block, so treat it as sign-led parking: if you see paid parking, a blue zone, or a time limit, follow it exactly.

Also note that the Koepelhal area is part of the station/Spoorzone traffic flow—so even if you spot “free” street spaces, they may disappear quickly during Koepelhal events. If you want to reduce uncertainty, you can book a private spot on Mobypark as your backup (instead of betting everything on a free curb spot).

Parking permits and paid zones: what residents (and visitors) should know

Inside and around Tilburg’s central paid-parking areas, street parking is commonly paid and can be enforced. Residents and certain businesses may be able to apply for a parking permit through the municipal digital parking system, and there are visitor arrangements tied to residents’ permits.

For drivers heading to Koepelhal, the key takeaway is simple: assume public street parking has rules (paid time windows, permits, and enforcement) unless signage clearly says otherwise. On busy nights, relying on an “easy free spot” is riskier than it looks—another reason to compare with pre-booked parking on Mobypark.

Quick decision checklist for Koepelhal event parking

  • Know your day/time: weekday and weekend rates differ in nearby garages (for example, Spoorzone-Zwijsen is typically cheaper on weekdays).
  • Estimate how long you’ll stay: some garages show a max day rate (useful for long visits), while others are designed for short stays.
  • Watch for vehicle restrictions: height limits and motor restrictions can apply in specific facilities.
  • Plan for arrival pressure: if you’re arriving during a big Koepelhal schedule, public garages and curb spaces can fill.

If you want the most driver-friendly experience—especially when you’re not sure how crowded it will be—use the public options as a reference for pricing and access, then compare with Mobypark’s bookable private spots to secure parking before you leave for Tilburg.

Further rules (street zones, time limits, permits) are covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Koepelhal

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 Koepelhal, Tilburg

FAQ about parking near Koepelhal

Where can I park near Koepelhal in Tilburg?
Drivers commonly park in nearby garages in the Spoorzone, especially Parkeergarage Heuvelpoort (24/7, pay per 6 minutes) and Parkeergarage Spoorzone-Zwijsen (24/7, with weekday/weekend rates). On busy event days, you can also reserve a private parking space in advance via Mobypark to reduce the risk of arriving to a full car park.
Is there free parking near Koepelhal on Burgemeester Brokxlaan?
There are areas where you can often find free street parking along Burgemeester Brokxlaan (north of the station area). However, parking rules vary by block, so always check the posted signs for paid parking or blue-zone instructions before you park. If you’re visiting Koepelhal on a busy day, consider pre-booking on Mobypark instead of relying on street availability.
What are the parking rates for Parkeergarage Spoorzone-Zwijsen?
Parkeergarage Spoorzone-Zwijsen (Burgemeester Brokxlaan 1300) is listed as open 24/7. The typical overview shows about €2.20/hour Monday–Friday and €2.50/hour on Saturday/Sunday, with a minimum of €0.50 for the first 15 minutes. It also lists a max day rate of €10.00 and an evening max rate up to €7.00.
Do I need a permit to park for Koepelhal?
In the paid parking areas around the Tilburg city centre, permits generally apply to residents and certain businesses, while visitors usually pay according to the rules on the street. You typically do not need a resident permit just to park as a visitor—just follow the signage (paid time windows, blue zone instructions, and any permit requirements).
Are there blue zone or time-limit rules near Koepelhal?
Tilburg uses blue zone areas with specific rules. If the street where you park is marked as a blue zone or in a parking restriction area, you must follow the time limit and parking-discipline shown on the signs (and use what’s required, such as a parking disc if applicable). For event nights when rules plus limited spaces can be stressful, pre-booking on Mobypark can help you park without rushing.