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Finding parking near 1931 Congrescentrum 's-Hertogenbosch, Den Bosch
Parking 1931 Congrescentrum 's-Hertogenbosch is mainly handled as event parking: you’ll use the on-site lots for the venue, with overflow capacity at the nearby Brabanthallen complex. Because access rules and timing depend on your event/date, it helps to plan your arrival around the parking ticket conditions.
On-site parking at 1931 (plus overflow at Brabanthallen)
1931 states that you can park on one of the 700 parking spaces directly in front of the venue. If that isn’t enough on the day, there’s also an option to overflow to parking areas at Brabanthallen (the complex provides 4,000 parking spaces as backup).
For electric drivers: 1931 mentions 10 electric charging points located to the right of the entrance, next to the bicycle parking area.
Event timing rules: when you can enter and leave
Parking isn’t a typical “any time” city car park. 1931’s event parking guidance states you can usually park from 1 hour before the event, and you can typically leave up to 2 hours after the event.
If you arrive much earlier or need to stay longer, you should plan for a separate option in the surrounding area (such as a nearby garage or on-street parking where permitted). During busy event periods, spaces can fill quickly.
Payment and parking ticket: plan for “ticket rules”
1931 describes the location as pin-only (if you need to purchase a parking card/ticket). For the parking ticket flow, you generally enter the car park without showing the ticket upfront, then show your ticket when exiting (or scan it at the barrier).
Parking tickets are provided via email (and you may need to check your spam folder). You can show your ticket printed or digitally on your phone at the barrier or to the attendant.
Disabled parking
Disabled parking spaces are available near the various entrances on site. You can park there by presenting your disabled parking permit; the applicable parking rate applies. These disabled spaces are not reservable, so arriving early can matter.
If your dates show no availability: backup options
If the parking webshop shows a message that no spaces are available for your selected period, 1931 explains that the parking webshop usually opens about two weeks before the event. This can also mean there’s no event on that date at Brabanthallen/MAINSTAGE/1931, so the parking timetable won’t be available.
If the on-site/overflow lots are not working for your timing, look for public street parking and nearby garages based on the local signs (pay-and-display rules, resident/zone restrictions, and any time windows). And since your travel plans still might shift, you can also check Mobypark for future availability near 1931 for your dates—it’s worth trying in the search bar if you want to compare options.
Quick checklist before you arrive
| What to check | Why it matters at 1931 |
|---|---|
| Your event date/time | Parking is typically tied to “from 1 hour before” and “up to 2 hours after”. |
| Ticket method | You may need the email ticket and you can show it digitally at barriers/attendants. |
| Payment method | 1931 notes the location is pin-only if you buy on-site. |
| Accessibility needs | Disabled spaces are available near entrances, but they can’t be reserved. |
| Backup plan | Overflow exists at Brabanthallen; otherwise use nearby public parking where signage allows. |
Use the search bar on this page to compare parking options for your exact dates and arrival time. If Mobypark has no bookable spots right now, checking again later can help when availability changes.