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Finding parking near Restaurant De Beren Den Bosch, Den Bosch
Parkeergarage Paleiskwartier: the most practical paid option near Hofvijver 3
If you’re looking for parking Restaurant De Beren Den Bosch, the easiest “go-to” is usually Parkeergarage Paleiskwartier in the Paleiskwartier area. The restaurant is on Hofvijver 3, so this garage setup is designed for diners heading to that neighborhood.
- Address: Hugo de Grootlaan 84, 5223 LC ’s-Hertogenbosch
- Typical rates: about €3,32 per hour (or per 60 minutes), with an upper daily cap around €20
- EV charging: electric charging points are available (reported as 22)
- Accessibility & facilities: lift and accessible parking are available
- Vehicle height: posted limits are around ~1.90–1.95 m (check your clearance before driving in)
For dinner reservations, plan to arrive a little earlier than usual—garages fill up faster around peak meal times. Current prices and opening/exit times can vary, so treat the numbers above as an orientation and confirm in the FAQ below.
Street parking around the restaurant: follow zones, meters, and time limits
Street parking near Paleiskwartier and the central restaurant streets is typically paid and time-restricted, and you must follow local signage (parking zone rules, maximum stay, and when meters/permits apply). The quickest way to avoid fines is to check the exact bay rules before you park—especially for evenings and weekends.
If you don’t want to circle while looking for a legal space, you can also check Mobypark for future availability, but for this specific restaurant area right now you should mainly plan around the public garage options and the signed street bays.
Backup areas/garages if Paleiskwartier is full
If Parkeergarage Paleiskwartier is busy, consider other nearby parking pockets in Den Bosch that drivers commonly use for restaurant evenings, such as the Paleiskwartier area and surrounding neighborhoods like Boschveld and De Schutskamp. Another approach is to search for garages/bays that fit your stay length (short dinner vs. longer evening) and vehicle type (e.g., EV charging if you need it).
Online parking listings also show examples of central short-stay options (including some places that may offer limited free parking time), but these are usually strict—always verify the signage at the exact spot you intend to use.
Fast decision checklist for a smooth restaurant arrival
- Go-to: Parkeergarage Paleiskwartier for predictable paid parking
- Arrival time: aim a bit earlier for easier entry and less queueing
- Check limits: confirm height clearance and whether your parking type (e.g., EV) is covered
- Street option: only park where the bay’s zone and time rules match your plan
- If you’re flexible: compare which option better matches your duration to avoid “almost full” stress
When you’re ready to book/compare for your dates, you can check Mobypark to see if availability changes—but for parking Restaurant De Beren Den Bosch you should treat public options as your main plan.