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Book private parking near Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen with Mobypark
If you’re looking for parking Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen, don’t rely only on whatever happens to be free on arrival—especially during show nights. Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots from owners who have unused capacity (think hotel parking, office spaces, private driveways, and empty garage spots). That means you can choose a spot in advance and then focus on getting to Stadsschouwburg.
As a rule of thumb, street parking is priced by time and zone, municipal garages have clear (but time-based) tariffs, and venue parking has its own access rules. Mobypark fits in as the option that helps you avoid time pressure when availability is the real problem. For dates and timing, use the search bar to filter for the exact day and arrival window.
Street parking: paid zones around Keizer Karelplein
Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen is in an area where paid parking applies. On-street costs depend on the zone and the time window—one common reference for the area is about €2.40–€2.90 per hour (09:00–21:00). Because zones and signage matter, check the posted tariff before you park.
If you’re arriving close to curtain-up time, hunting for an open space plus reading zone signs can cost more time than money. Instead of “driving until you find a meter,” you can compare a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark for a calmer arrival.
Municipal garages nearby: plan for the evening tariff
Nijmegen’s central area garages use time-based pricing. A key detail for event visitors is the evening rate: in municipal garages, the hourly rate drops to €0.50 per hour after 18:00 (until 08:00). Daytime pricing is higher (commonly €3.90 per hour between 08:00 and 18:00).
For some garages, there’s also a maximum day price (24 hours) of €16—this is listed for garages including Keizer Karel, among others. If you’re parking for an evening performance, garages can be cost-effective, but only if you get a space. When availability is uncertain, Mobypark can be a practical alternative: you reserve first, then decide based on whether you prefer the garage tariff timing or the simplicity of a booked spot.
Venue parking at Concertgebouw De Vereeniging (next to Stadsschouwburg)
The Stadsschouwburg area has venue-linked parking at Concertgebouw De Vereeniging on Keizer Karelplein. Their parking is described as a publicly accessible parking terrain (so it’s not limited only to visitors), but it comes with clear conditions.
Tariffs for the venue parking reference include €3.40 per hour (08:00–22:00) and €0.50 per hour (22:00–08:00), plus a day rate of €14 per 24 hours. The parking operator also notes that cash is not possible on the terrain.
There are also operational rules you’ll want to know: parking is allowed only in designated bays, and wrong parking may lead to towing if it causes obstruction or danger. The maximum continuous parking duration on that terrain is 24 hours—if you exceed it, additional 24-hour periods are charged at the day rate.
For show nights, consider how you’ll exit: venue-related instructions mention that visitors can sometimes buy a one-time exit ticket for the parking terrain at the venue (availability can vary by event type). If you want to avoid last-minute decisions when the theatre area is busy, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a straightforward way to compare convenience against venue-specific rules.
Electric car parking: charging points on the venue site
If you drive an EV, one advantage in this area is that the venue parking reference includes six charging points on site. If you plan to arrive with time to spare (for example, before a performance), booking an EV-ready spot via Mobypark can help you avoid the “charger vs. no space” trade-off—particularly when public availability is tight.
Quick way to choose: street vs. garage vs. booked private
| Option | What to expect | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| On-street | Paid zones; example reference for nearby streets is ~€2.40–€2.90/h during 09:00–21:00 (check signage) | Short stops when you find a space quickly |
| Municipal garages | Evening rate drops to €0.50/h after 18:00; daytime higher; some garages list a €16 max day (24h) | Evening events and predictable tariffs |
| Venue parking | Time-based rates plus a €14 day rate; cash not accepted; max 24h continuous parking on the terrain | If you want the venue-linked setup and understand the rules |
| Private, pre-booked parking (Mobypark) | Book first from unused private capacity, often competing well with street/daytime pricing, with less time pressure on arrival | When availability and timing matter most |
If you want to compare options fast, start from your visit timing (daytime vs. after 18:00), your expected parking length (under a day vs. near the 24h limit), and whether you need EV charging. When public options fill up, that’s where booked private parking typically saves the day—so you can spend less time looking around and more time arriving on schedule.
For the fine print on street pricing and venue rules, check the FAQ below.
FAQ for parking Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen
Use these answers to plan your arrival and avoid surprises at the meter, in garages, or on the venue parking terrain.
Mobypark parking rates near Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen
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