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Finding parking near Rompert Park, Den Bosch
Parking Rompert Park: what to expect on arrival
If you’re searching for parking Rompert Park, plan for a mix of street spaces (often paid) and alternatives like garages or P+R—because availability in residential streets can vary quickly. In ’s-Hertogenbosch, the official guidance is to check the sign/parking meter for the zone, pay times and the hourly rate before you leave your car.
Street parking near Rompert Park (on-street meters & time limits)
Street parking in the area is commonly paid. The municipality states that on-street tariffs range from €2,98 to €4,31 per hour, depending on where you park. Always follow the posted maximum parking duration—on some nearby residential streets this can be limited (for example, a 2-hour cap in parts of the paid-zone area).
Payment is typically done at the parking meter with PIN or via a parking provider app. If you start a timer, make sure you stop it when you return—overstaying is a common reason for enforcement.
Garages in and around the center (use them when street parking is tight)
The municipality lists 8 parking garages for visitors to use instead of searching on-street. Route signage toward the city center can indicate whether there are free spaces, which helps when you’re arriving for a visit and need a quicker decision.
In practice, garages tend to be the simplest option if you want predictable access rules and clear pricing, especially when it’s busier around the city center.
P+R Transferia (drive less, then take the bus)
If you prefer to avoid driving into the busiest streets near Rompert Park, consider a P+R Transferium. The municipality mentions 3 P+R sites around ’s-Hertogenbosch where parking costs €5,00 per day. Your ticket also includes free bus or rental bicycle to the city (up to 4 people per ticket).
Free or cheaper streets near de Rompert (only where signage allows)
Some streets around de Rompert / Rompertpassage and nearby outer areas may have no paid parking—but this is not universal. When you look for free options, double-check for permit-only (residents) areas and any time limit (some places are reported with short maximums like 3 hours). Parking in the wrong type of zone can lead to a surcharge around €72 plus the parking fee.
And if you’d rather not keep checking streets on arrival: while Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots for Rompert Park, you can still check the Mobypark platform for future availability.
EV charging and accessible parking rules
For electric drivers: the municipality notes that if a charging point sits in a paid parking area, you must still pay for parking. If it’s in a permit-holder area, charging is only allowed when you also have the right parking/permit for that area.
For drivers with a disability parking card (European GPK): you can park on public parking spaces and in designated disabled bays when you display/use the appropriate card.
Quick checklist to avoid a fine
- Verify the zone and maximum duration on the sign or parking meter.
- Pay with PIN or a parking app, and stop the timer when you’re done.
- Avoid permit-only streets even if nearby roads look “free”.
- If you use a garage or P+R, follow the entry/exit rules displayed on-site.