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Finding parking near Heuvel (Prinsenbeek), Breda
Street parking around Heuvel (Prinsenbeek): check signs first
Looking for parking Heuvel (Prinsenbeek)? On the ground, street parking can be “free” in parts, but Breda also has paid parking zones around the wider area. If you park anywhere that falls inside a paid zone, you’ll need to pay using the on-street parking machines (or mobile number-plate payment).
Commonly reported Breda rates and hours (where paid parking applies) are:
- Centrum zone (inside the ring road): about €2.70 per hour
- Singel zone (outside the ring road): about €1.80 per hour
- Typical paid hours: Mon–Sat 09:00–01:00, Sun 12:00–01:00 (varies by area—always follow the signs)
Some pockets near the International Bus Stop area may use higher “yellow zone” tariffs (reported as roughly €6–€12 per hour, with a max stay limit shown on-site). If you’re arriving late or during peak times, it’s worth checking availability options on Mobypark for future bookings in case public spaces are tight.
P+R Transferium Prinsenbeek: free parking at the station
If you want a simpler option, P+R Transferium Prinsenbeek is reported as free and located by Station Prinsenbeek, right off the A16 (exit 17 Breda-Noord/Prinsenbeek). From there, you can continue by train (about 5 minutes to central Breda is typically stated) and there are also bus stops on the forecourt.
It’s generally described as free to access Monday to Sunday. On busy days, if you can’t find a space at the P+R, drivers can also check Mobypark for possible future supply before setting off.
Permit parking in Breda: who it’s for
For residents and businesses, Breda’s paid parking areas use parking permits (applied via the city’s permit process). In general:
- Resident permits are linked to your vehicle and are meant for people who live in a permit area (and you may need to register your own parking if you have off-street space).
- Business permits can be available if you’re located within the paid parking area and the permit is necessary for business operations.
If you don’t have a permit, plan around public paid parking rules or use the P+R option.
How to pay (when street parking is not free)
Where paid parking is in force, payment is typically handled via number-plate parking at the on-street machines (card payments are usually supported) or through mobile number-plate payment. Always enter the correct registration details and respect the time limits shown on the sign.
Parking for special local days (including the parade to Prinsenbeek)
On event days, access and parking can change. For example, for the parade to Prinsenbeek, directions commonly include taking the A16, using exit 17 (Breda-Noord/Prinsenbeek), and following instructions from traffic marshals. There is also reported parking provision for disabled visitors at Beek Vooruit.
Mobypark parking rates near Heuvel (Prinsenbeek)
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.62
24 hours parking
from € 10.38
1 week parking
from € 130.00
1 month parking
from € 311.40