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Finding parking near Restaurant De Garage, Den Bosch
Parking Restaurant De Garage: public options near Parklaan 27
If you’re searching for parking Restaurant De Garage in Den Bosch, the practical choices are nearby public garages, paid street parking in the centre area, and overflow parking via P+R when it gets busy. Use the notes below to pick the option that fits your arrival time and your comfort level (walk vs. direct garage access).
For the closest-feeling garages and whether you can find free street parking nearby, see the FAQ below.
Compare nearby parking garages (tariffs and EV charging)
Garage prices change occasionally, so treat the figures as guidance and confirm the exact tariff at the entrance signs. These are common public garage picks for Den Bosch city-centre visitors.
| Parking garage | Typical price info | EV charging | When it’s a good fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sint Jan | ~€3.30 per hour; ~€20 day rate (max) | Yes (20+ chargers) | Popular city-centre option; often busy on weekends/events |
| De Wolvenhoek | ~€3.80 per hour; ~€21 day rate | Not listed as an EV focus | Good for a short city-centre stop |
| Paleiskwartier | ~€3.20 per hour; ~€20 day rate | Yes (around 22 chargers) | Convenient if you’re arriving from the station side |
| Stationsplein | ~€3.30 per hour; ~€20 day rate | Not listed as an EV focus | Useful if you want to minimize city-traffic before parking |
| Arena | ~€2.90 per hour; ~€18 day rate | No (not listed) | Often a calmer alternative when other garages fill up |
| Sint Josephstraat | ~€3.80 per hour; ~€20 day rate | No (not listed) | A practical choice for the north side of the centre |
Street parking around the restaurant area: what to check
On-street parking in Den Bosch’s central zones is usually paid and time-limited. Before you commit, check the street signs for the exact rules (pay method, maximum parking time, and whether permits apply). If you see markings for loading zones, bus lanes, or “no stopping” areas, choose a garage instead to avoid issues when you return to your car.
- Follow signposted time limits (street enforcement is often based on posted schedules).
- Use the correct payment method (pay stations/apps where available).
- Watch for permit/resident areas—they can differ block by block.
Electric car parking: where EV charging tends to be available
If you drive an EV, prioritize garages that list chargers—Sint Jan and Paleiskwartier are commonly equipped. Also note that in many garages the parking time and charging time can be billed separately, so keep an eye on the charging/payment screen to avoid surprises.
When the centre is full: use P+R and avoid the last-minute search
On busy evenings and event days, centre garages can fill quickly. A safer strategy is to park at a P+R facility and continue into the city by bus. In Den Bosch, P+R options such as Pettelaarpark and De Vliert are used as overflow, with a bus return service (often scheduled frequently). If your dates are flexible, you can also check Mobypark for future availability around Parklaan 27.
When you’re ready, use the search bar above to enter your arrival time window and dates—this helps you compare what’s possible for your trip.