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Finding parking near Station 's-Hertogenbosch, Den Bosch
Looking for parking Station 's-Hertogenbosch that’s easy to use on arrival? Start by choosing the option that matches how long you’ll park: the garage under the station, the station P+R for park-and-ride, or paid street parking with time windows and zone-based rates.
Fast comparison: garage under NS vs station P+R vs street
If you want to minimize walking and avoid street-searching, use the garage; if you’re coming by train and want a park-and-ride option, use the station P+R. Street parking is handy for short stays, but the price changes by zone and you must follow the paid hours.
| Option near Station 's-Hertogenbosch | Key driver checks | Fees you’ll see |
|---|---|---|
| Stationsplein garage (near/under NS Centraal) | Max height 1.90 m; reduced periods; exit possible 24/7 | €3.32 per hour; max day €20.00; reduced fixed rate €5.00 in evening/night periods |
| Station P+R at Mayweg | Max height 2.10 m; in & out 24/7 | €4.33/hour (Mon–Fri), €1.83/hour (Sat–Sun); max day €25.00; reduced train-traveler day rate €7.00 |
| Street parking around the station | Zone-based tariff; paid hours vary by day | Typically €2.98–€4.33 per hour depending on zone |
Parkeergarage Stationsplein (Colvenierstraat/Stationsplein): hours, max height, drop-off rules
This garage is directly connected to the NS Centraal complex area (entrance via Colvenierstraat 20). It’s a good choice when you want predictable access and you don’t want to hunt for a street space.
- Opening times (in): Mon–Thu 05:00–02:00, Fri 05:00–03:00, Sat 06:00–03:00, Sun 07:00–02:00
- Exit: possible 24/7
- Max vehicle height: 1.90 m
- Rates: €3.32 per hour, max day €20.00
- Reduced periods: a fixed reduced rate of €5.00 applies from the evening/night and during certain Sunday windows (follow the on-site instructions at the machine)
- Drop-off/pick-up: for bringing/collecting train passengers, you can exit free if you leave within 30 minutes
Station P+R at Mayweg: 24/7 in/out, daily cap, and the train-traveller rate
For park-and-ride near Station 's-Hertogenbosch, the station P+R at Mayweg is built for longer parking compared to most street spots.
- In & out: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Max vehicle height: 2.10 m
- Hourly rates: €4.33 (Mon–Fri), €1.83 (Sat–Sun)
- Max day: €25.00
- Weekend max day: €9.50
- Train-traveller reduced day rate: €7.00 per day (for train travellers with an OV-chipkaart or NS subscription for a same-day domestic train journey)
Street parking near the station: pay times, zone tariffs, and how to pay
Street parking can work well when you’re staying briefly, but near the station the tariff depends on the zone (closer to the center is usually higher). Typical rates are €2.98 to €4.33 per hour.
- Typical tariff range: around €4.20–€4.33/hour in the center; about €3.61/hour at the edge; about €2.90/hour outside the center
- Paid hours: Mon–Sat 09:00–24:00; Sun & public holidays 12:00–24:00
- Payment: usually via PIN card or a parking provider app ("pay by phone/belparkeren"); check the parking meter for the exact allowed payment method and current tariff
If you don’t want to risk arriving during busy paid hours, you can also check Mobypark for any future availability near the station (especially if your travel dates are flexible).
Permits, visitor schemes, and paid-parking rules in the station area
If you’re a resident or business with access to a permit, you may be allowed to park in specific paid-parking zones. The municipality also offers options like a visitor scheme in areas with paid parking—useful if you’re hosting someone who needs short-term parking support in the wider zone.
- Street paid parking: follow the meter/app for start/stop times—tariffs depend on location and day
- Resident/business permits: available if you meet the local conditions
- Visitor scheme: may be possible for visitors in certain paid-parking areas
For anything involving access changes (e.g., special local restrictions), rely on the current information on municipal signage and the parking meter/app on the spot.