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Parking The Den, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel: your practical options
Parking The Den, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is usually about choosing the right garage or a park-and-ride stop—because the hotel doesn’t provide a dedicated public car park. Below are the most relevant public parking options used by drivers heading to The Den.
| Parking option | Where to go | When it’s the better choice |
|---|---|---|
| Paleiskwartier parking garage | Spiegeltuin 1 | When you want to park in/near the city and get there directly |
| EV charging access | Use the entrance at Hugo de Grootlaan 84 (for charging) | When you’re driving an electric car and need charger access |
| P+R Transferium Deutersestraat | Transferium Deutersestraat | When central areas are full and you’re okay using public transport |
| Street parking nearby | On nearby public streets (follow local signs) | For short stops—only if you can find a legal bay |
Closest garage option: Paleiskwartier
If you want the simplest route when arriving for a stay at The Den, plan for Paleiskwartier parking garage at Spiegeltuin 1. It’s the nearest referenced parking facility for hotel guests, and it’s the most straightforward choice when you prefer to park once and walk to your destination.
If you’re trying to avoid a “search on arrival” situation, you can still check Mobypark for future availability—right now there are no bookable spots showing for The Den’s immediate area, so garages remain your main plan.
Arriving by electric car (charging access guidance)
For drivers using an EV, the hotel specifically recommends using the entrance at Hugo de Grootlaan 84 for the charging situation in Paleiskwartier. That small detail can make the difference between finding the right route quickly and getting stuck at the wrong entrance.
P+R if you want to park outside the busy core
When traffic or availability near the hotel is unpredictable, P+R Transferium Deutersestraat is a practical backup: it’s a park-and-ride option where you can leave the car and then take a bus into the city. If you prefer, you may also have access to cycling options from the P+R area when available.
Street parking near The Den: what to check before you leave the car
On-street parking nearby can be time-restricted and sometimes requires permits depending on the exact street and zone—so always read the signs and follow the payment instructions on the meter/app reference on-site. If paid bays look full and you need a smoother arrival plan, check Mobypark for any future availability in this area, but plan on public garages or P+R for now.