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Finding parking near Kapelaansreep, Den Bosch
Parking Kapelaansreep in ’s-Hertogenbosch is mainly a street-pay (meter) situation nearby, with rules that vary by the signs at your exact bay. In the busier parts of the centre, the big question is usually whether you can fit within the maximum stay without getting a penalty.
Street parking on Kapelaansreep: tariffs, times and maximum stay
On-street bays near Kapelaansreep are typically managed by paid parking meters, with zone-based tariffs and different paid hours depending on where you are. In practice, paid times in the centre area are often:
- Mon–Sat: usually 09:00–24:00
- Sundays & public holidays: often 12:00–24:00
Rates also change by zone (so don’t rely on a single “typical” price—check the meter/sign for the exact bay). In busy streets, a common maximum stay is 60 minutes, while some nearby residential streets can allow longer (for example, up to 2 hours). Always follow the limit shown on the machine or nearby signage.
If you think you’ll need longer than the street limit, check Mobypark for future private availability (there are currently no bookable spots for this location), so you can compare options before you arrive.
Use garages for easier, longer parking (check height limits)
If the street bays fill up quickly or you need predictable parking for a longer visit, multi-storey garages around the centre are usually the most straightforward alternative. Pricing and opening hours can vary by garage, so focus on access details you can verify at the entrance.
Important: many garages have a height restriction, so if you drive a van/SUV or a car with a roof rack, check the clearance before entering. As a guide for the centre area, heights mentioned locally can range from about 1.9m up to 2.3m depending on the garage.
| Example garage (centre area) | Door clearance mentioned locally |
|---|---|
| Paleiskwartier | ~1.90–1.95m |
| Sint Jan | ~2.10m |
| Wolvenhoek | ~1.90m |
| Tolbrug (P&R) | ~2.30m |
Before you commit, look for the height sign at the ramp/entrance—rules can be updated.
EV-only bays and enforcement: how to avoid tickets
Some bays nearby may be EV-only or for specific vehicle types (including accessible/disabled spaces). The bay markings and the meter instructions matter—don’t assume “all street bays” work the same way.
Also, enforcement around busy streets tends to be strict: if you overstay past the maximum duration, you can expect a fine. If you’re unsure which tariff/time limit applies to your exact spot on Kapelaansreep, re-check the signs at the meter before you leave the car.
Resident permits (bewonersvergunning) and visitor parking
If you live in a controlled area, you may be able to apply for a resident parking permit (bewonersvergunning). A permit generally lets you park on the paid bays within your assigned sector—but it doesn’t guarantee a specific space directly outside your door.
Visitor parking arrangements can exist for residents (for example, through a visitor system), but if you’re not covered by a permit, you should use the public paid bays on the street or a public garage instead.
Note on Mobypark: Mobypark currently has no bookable private spots for Kapelaansreep, but you can still check the listings for future availability if you’re flexible with dates.