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Finding parking near Best Western Hotel Den Haag, The Hague

Parking Best Western Hotel Den Haag—get the right spot for your arrival in The Hague by comparing on-site parking, nearby street rules, and paid garages. If you want to avoid time pressure and “maybe it’s full” scenarios, you can also pre-book private parking via Mobypark.

Book private parking near Best Western Hotel Den Haag with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage areas). Instead of circling streets or hoping a public garage has space, you can arrive with a spot already arranged—typically with faster, smoother entry and prepaid convenience. For this area, booking in advance can also help you secure a better-value option than standard public rates (which can be higher and more variable day-to-day).

On-site hotel parking: available, but first-come, first-served

Best Western Den Haag offers on-site parking for guests, but it’s not reservable in advance. That means availability depends on who arrives first (and how busy the day is). If you’re checking in around typical arrival times and don’t want to gamble on finding a free space at the property, Mobypark can act as a practical backup: you pre-book a private spot near the hotel instead of relying on walk-up availability.

Street parking near the hotel: free early, then timed pay rules

A commonly recommended street option is Groothertoginnelaan. Parking is free until 13:00, then it becomes €2 per hour until midnight. Because street parking follows time limits, it’s easy to get caught out if your plans run late, and some bays may be subject to permit/resident rules—always follow the signs and pay-machine instructions to avoid tickets.

If you already know your arrival time isn’t fixed (or you want to stop worrying about meters), comparing street parking vs. a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark is often the simplest way to reduce stress.

Paid garages nearby: convenient, but prices and availability vary

In this part of Den Haag you’ll also find paid garages and other public parking facilities. These are generally more structured than street parking, but day rates and hourly costs can differ by location and operator—and on busy days they can fill up. If you’re planning an evening arrival, a short turnaround, or want a predictable parking outcome, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be more reliable than starting with a garage “maybe it’s available.”

Parking option What to expect near Best Western Den Haag Good for
Hotel on-site parking On-site spaces for guests, typically first-come, first-served. Listed at €17.50 per night. Arriving early enough to try for an available space
Street parking (Groothertoginnelaan) Free until 13:00, then €2/hour until midnight. Always check signage for time limits and any permit rules. Short stays when your timing matches the free window
Nearby paid garages Pay-to-park facilities with rates that can vary; nearby day pricing can differ depending on the garage. When you want a more predictable parking setup than street bays
Private parking via Mobypark Pre-bookable private spots (e.g., unused hotel/office/garage spaces). Often a convenience-first alternative, and in many cases can be up to 60% cheaper than standard public rates. When you want guaranteed access without hunting for space

Choose the best plan for your stay (quick checklist)

  • If your arrival time is flexible: skip street hunting and book a private spot via Mobypark.
  • If you’re staying overnight: compare total cost for day/overnight parking—street pricing can add up once paid hours start.
  • If you’re arriving later in the day: remember hotel on-site parking is first-come, and public facilities may be busier.
  • Always check access instructions: for any pre-booked option, confirm entry details and follow the guidance provided for the parking spot.

Mobypark parking rates near Best Western Hotel Den Haag

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.84

24 hours parking

from € 15.62

1 week parking

from € 72.00

1 month parking

from € 190.00

Cheap parking near Best Western Hotel Den Haag, The Hague

FAQ about parking near Best Western Hotel Den Haag

Where can I park when arriving at Best Western Hotel Den Haag?
You have several practical options near Best Western Den Haag: the hotel’s own on-site parking (limited and typically first-come, first-served), street parking on/around Groothertoginnelaan (with timed rules), and nearby paid garages. If you want a more predictable outcome—especially during busy periods—Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots near the hotel.
Is there free parking near Best Western Hotel Den Haag?
On Groothertoginnelaan, parking is listed as free until 13:00. After that, the street becomes time-based and paid. Even if you plan to use the free window, double-check the street signs for exact rules and any permit/resident restrictions.
Can I reserve the hotel’s on-site parking at Best Western Den Haag in advance?
No—on-site parking at Best Western Den Haag is provided on a first-come, first-served basis, so you can’t rely on reserving a spot directly with the hotel. If you’d rather avoid availability risk, pre-book a private parking spot near the hotel via Mobypark.
What do parking prices typically look like near Best Western Hotel Den Haag?
Costs vary by option. The hotel’s on-site parking is listed at €17.50 per night. For street parking on Groothertoginnelaan, pricing changes after 13:00 (€2 per hour until midnight). Nearby garages also have pay-and-display/day pricing that can differ by facility—so it’s worth comparing total cost for your planned arrival and departure times.
Are there paid parking zones or resident permits near Best Western Hotel Den Haag?
In and around Den Haag, street parking often follows paid parking rules and may include bays limited to residents/permits depending on the street. Because the details are always shown on local signage, check the parking signs and payment instructions before leaving your car to avoid fines.