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Finding parking near Staddijk, Nijmegen

Looking for parking Staddijk in Nijmegen? The easiest way to avoid surprises is to check (1) paid street parking rules around Dukenburg, (2) the nearby shopping-centre garage time limits, and (3) the commonly used parking area at Staddijk 91 (Sportpark Staddijk Noord).

Street parking near Staddijk: follow the paid zones and time windows

On-street parking in Nijmegen is typically paid during daytime/evening and depends on the exact street and signposting. As a rule of thumb for paid parking areas in Nijmegen, pay attention to typical times like Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 12:00–18:00, but always verify the machine/signs where you park—rules can vary by street.

If you see a parking meter or entry instructions, park only within the displayed rules (pay-per-time or pay-at-machine periods). For drivers, the biggest risk is overstaying during paid hours or entering where the access rules don’t match your visit length.

Winkelcentrum Dukenburg garage (close to Staddijk): 2 free hours, then pay per 30 minutes

The garage at Winkelcentrum Dukenburg is one of the most predictable options near Staddijk. It has defined opening hours and a clear tariff structure—so it’s often the first choice when street parking is busy.

Time window Cost Notes
First 2 hours Free Applies in the Dukenburg garage
After first 2 hours €1 per 30 minutes Rate continues after the free window
Max day price (24 hours) €7.50 Daily cap applies
If you lose the parking ticket €7.50 Loss fee
  • Payment: PIN only (cash is not accepted in this garage).
  • Opening hours: Mon–Sat 07:30–21:00; Sundays/koop Sunday 12:00–21:00.
  • No night parking: don’t plan to park overnight in this garage.

Because this is a time-restricted facility near the Staddijk area, it can fill up during busy shopping or event periods—if you want to compare what’s available around Staddijk, you can check Mobypark for any future availability.

Commonly used parking by Staddijk 91 (Sportpark Staddijk Noord)

Many drivers use the large parking area at Staddijk 91 (Sportpark Staddijk Noord). It’s described as generally free, but you should still check for any on-site signage (for limits, directions, or temporary rules during matches/events).

Weekend sport activity can start early, so if you’re arriving for a game or a busy weekend slot, arriving sooner can help you find an easier space and avoid last-minute circling.

Overnight parking and event-day reality

Whether you choose street parking or a garage, treat overnight parking as a special case: the Dukenburg garage specifically doesn’t allow night parking. For street parking, the safe approach is to rely on the posted rules for that exact location and time—don’t assume a “free window” lasts into late hours.

Event-day traffic around sport facilities and nearby amenities can also reduce availability. If your plan is time-sensitive, prioritize parking options with clear opening/entry rules and leave yourself enough buffer for walking back to where you need to be.

Permits, accessibility (GPK) and cashless payment notes

Nijmegen can work with parking zones where residents may hold a resident permit tied to their license plate and the specific permit area. Visitors may need a visitor permit process (often linked to buying parking hours)—so if you’re staying longer, check whether your visit falls inside a permit-managed zone around Staddijk/Dukenburg.

  • Disabled parking card (GPK): with a valid GPK, you can park free on paid street parking and on parking areas without a barrier. In barrier garages, you still need to pay.
  • Electric cars: charging can still trigger parking costs if the location is inside a paid parking zone, and a parking permit doesn’t automatically remove those charges.
  • Cash vs PIN: some facilities near Dukenburg are cashless (PIN only), so it’s smart to have a card available.
  • Public holidays: street parking can be free on specific holidays (for example New Year’s Day, Easter Monday, Pentecost Monday, and Christmas Day), with a few exceptions.

FAQ about parking near Staddijk

Is there free parking near Staddijk?
Yes—drivers commonly use the parking area at Staddijk 91 (Sportpark Staddijk Noord), which is generally described as free. Also, the Winkelcentrum Dukenburg garage (near Staddijk) offers the first 2 hours free. Always check the on-site signage, since temporary rules can apply.
When is street parking paid around Staddijk in Nijmegen?
Paid street parking times depend on the exact street and posted signs. As a general reference for Nijmegen paid street parking, it’s typically Mon–Sat 09:00–23:00 and Sun 12:00–18:00. Confirm the rules at the meter/machine where you park.
Can I park overnight at the Winkelcentrum Dukenburg garage near Staddijk?
No night parking is allowed in that garage. It operates within its posted opening hours (Mon–Sat 07:30–21:00, Sundays/koop Sunday 12:00–21:00). For overnight plans, you’ll need to look for an option that explicitly allows late-night parking.
Do residents’ parking permits apply in the Staddijk/Dukenburg area?
Nijmegen uses parking zones. Residents may be able to apply for a resident permit tied to their license plate and their permit area. Visitors may be able to use a visitor permit (typically alongside buying parking hours). To know if it applies to your exact street near Staddijk, check the municipality’s zone/permit info for that location.
Can I use a disabled parking card (GPK) near Staddijk?
A valid GPK allows free parking on paid street parking and on parking areas without a barrier. However, in parking garages with barriers, you still must pay even with a GPK.