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Finding parking near De Markt, Den Bosch
Street parking near De Markt: tariffs, pay-by-app and zone signs
If you’re looking for parking De Markt, the closest option is usually street parking, but it’s time-based and enforced. In ’s-Hertogenbosch, on-street paid parking typically costs €2.98 to €4.31 per hour, with the exact price and permitted times shown on the parking meter/signage.
Street payment is generally limited to debit card or a parking app. If you don’t want to spend time hunting for a space during busy periods, you can also check Mobypark for future availability around the De Markt area.
Use city-centre garages for clearer opening times and steadier access
Garage parking is often the most practical way to avoid street availability issues near De Markt. In the wider city-centre area, there are multiple garages and road signs can help you spot where spaces are available.
Example: the St-Josephstraat parkeergarage (city centre). It’s open Mon–Sat 07:00–22:00 and Sun 07:00–18:00, with exit possible 24/7. Typical rates are shown as €4.01 per hour, with a max daily rate of €20, and there’s an entry height limit of 1.90 m.
Park & Ride for a simpler arrival at busy times
When the centre streets are pressured, consider Park & Ride (P+R) around ’s-Hertogenbosch. There are 3 P+R transferia nearby, where you can park for €5.00 and then use the free bus (or borrowed bicycle) into the city centre. Tickets typically allow up to 4 people per card.
Permits, visitor rules and restricted-access streets
If you live or work in a paid-parking area, you may need a residents or business permit. For short visits, there can be a visitor arrangement (“bezoekersregeling”) so guests can park with the right terms in permit/paid zones.
Also be aware that some parts of the city use restricted-access systems (selective access). Before you drive into side streets, follow the signage so you don’t end up in an area where access is controlled.
Disabled parking and EV charging in paid/permit areas
With a disabled parking card, you can park in public parking places and designated disabled bays. For electric vehicle charging, whether you must pay depends on the charging bay’s location: if it’s in a paid parking area, parking payment rules apply; if it’s in a permit-holder area, charging may require the correct permit for that zone.