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Finding parking near Stationsplein, Den Bosch
If you’re searching for parking Stationsplein at ’s‑Hertogenbosch station, start by choosing between street bays (pay on the road), the nearby multi-storey garage under the station, or a P+R site just outside the centre—each has different hours and cost patterns.
Street parking around Stationsplein: paid bays and when you can park
In the city centre area around Stationsplein, street parking is generally paid. In many cases it’s enforced from Monday to Saturday 09:00–24:00 and on Sundays and public holidays 12:00–24:00. Hourly street rates typically fall roughly between €2.98 and €4.31 per hour, with pricing higher closer to the core.
Expect some autoluw (traffic-calmed) stretches and possible inrijverbod (entry restrictions), so always follow the signs at the exact bay you use, and be ready to pay by card/pin or via local parking apps.
Parkeergarage Stationsplein (under NS Centraal): opening hours, max price, and height
The main central option is Parkeergarage Stationsplein beneath the NS Centraal complex, with entry via Colvenierstraat. It has room for around 161 cars, and a posted maximum vehicle height of about 1.90–1.95 m (check the sign before you enter).
Opening (entering): Mon–Thu 05:00–02:00, Fri 05:00–03:00, Sat 06:00–03:00, Sun 07:00–02:00. Exiting is possible 24/7 with your ticket.
Tariffs (typical posted): around €3.20–€3.32 per hour with a maximum day rate of €20.00. There’s also a reduced evening/night tariff of €1.50 per hour (capped at €7.50) that applies during specific late-night windows—so match your planned arrival time to the posted rules on-site.
Facilities can include lift access, disabled parking spaces, and EV charging points. If you’re only dropping off or collecting train passengers, look out for the free exit window (up to 30 minutes) for travellers—useful when you want to keep city-centre time to a minimum.
P+R near the station: a better choice for longer stays
If you don’t want to deal with central street enforcement or you’re staying longer, P+R (park-and-ride) sites near the station are designed for exactly that. A key option is P+R Station ’s‑Hertogenbosch (Mayweg), which is typically open 24/7 with space for 816 cars and a drive-through height of 2.10 m.
Typical P+R pricing: the regular rate is often shown as around €4.50 per 60 minutes and a maximum day rate of about €25.00. Weekend pricing is much lower—often €1.89 per 60 minutes with a maximum of €9.50 per day.
There’s also commonly a traveller rate when you use OV/NS-linked ticketing on the same day (exact rules depend on how you travel and where you exit), and you’ll usually see it handled automatically at the exit terminal.
Another nearby P+R option is P+R Magistratenlaan (also typically open 24/7, with similar weekend caps and a height limit of 2.10 m).
Permits and restrictions: avoid parking where it’s resident-only
Where parking is controlled by paid zones, resident and business permits can apply if you live/work inside the permit area. These rules depend on your address, and the practical risk for visitors is ending up in a bay that’s not open to regular street users—so use clearly marked bays and follow the time limits printed on signs.
If your dates are flexible and you want to check whether booking becomes available later for this area, you can check Mobypark for future availability around Stationsplein.
Quick checklist before you park
- Arriving for a short train drop-off/pick-up? Prioritise the stations garage and the free exit window up to 30 minutes.
- Staying most of the day or arriving around busy times? Compare garage max-day against P+R weekend/maximum caps.
- Have a tall vehicle? Confirm the height limit before entering (garage is about 1.90–1.95 m; P+R typically 2.10 m).
- Using street parking? Start with the posted paid hours and the exact bay’s signs—zones around Stationsplein can vary.