Parking during NATO Summit The Hague 2025 - Road Closures & Parking Guide
18-06-2025When & Where Is the NATO Summit 2025?
The NATO Summit is set for 24–25 June 2025 at the World Forum in The Hague. Expect Europe’s biggest security event—around 8,500 delegates, massive road closures, and shifting traffic patterns across the Randstad from 22–26 June.
Confirmed Road Closures & Traffic Measures (24-26 June)
- Major highways—A4, A5, A44, N44, N14 and slip roads—will face temporary/partial closures aimed at securing routes to Schiphol and The Hague.
- Johan de Wittlaan, the main road by the World Forum, is fully closed from 14 April through early August.
- Local roads in The Hague, Wassenaar, Katwijk, Noordwijk and Leiden will have diversions and restricted access.
Tip: Avoid driving in the Randstad from 22–26 June if you can, work from home, skip peak hours, and use public transport or cycle as much as possible.
Is Your Route Affected by the NATO Summit? Check Before You Drive:
Before you head out, check if closures or diversions will impact your journey at
rijkswaterstaat.nl/wegen.
Best Parking Garages Near the NATO Summit
With the NATO Summit taking place in The Hague, it’s wise to plan your parking in advance. Mobypark offers convenient, pre-bookable options that help you avoid traffic disruptions and get where you need to go with ease. While it might seem ideal to park right next to the World Forum, it’s actually more convenient to choose a spot slightly further away. Many roads around the summit venue will be closed or heavily restricted, so parking a bit outside the immediate area will help you avoid delays and make your journey smoother.
Parking The Hague City Centre – Paviljoensgracht Zuidwal is a great option, centrally located and easily accessible by public transport. Another excellent choice is Parking The Hague HS, centrally located and ideal if you’re continuing your journey by tram or train, with quick connections to the NATO summit and nearby areas.
Keep in mind that road access can change throughout the day due to the summit schedule. Always check if your route is accessible before departure at rijkswaterstaat.nl/wegen.
Pre-booking your parking spot is the best way to avoid surprises. On-street parking and P+R locations may be unavailable, and having a reserved spot means saving time, stress, and emissions. For more available locations, take a look at our full list on the Mobypark The Hague parking page.
Public-Transport & Cycling Alternatives for the NATO summit
- Trains: Regular schedules, but expect busy platforms
- Trams & Buses: HTM lines near the World Forum might be suspended or rerouted
- Cycling & Walking: Ideal for avoiding roadblocks—just stay updated on temporary closures.
Which Attractions Are Open During the NATO Summit in The Hague
- Kunstmuseum Den Haag remains open, with some parking in front and accessible via detours.
- Madurodam is staying open during the summit—some driving delays expected.
FAQ: Driving in The Hague During the NATO Summit
Together, we can ease traffic, lower emissions, and keep the city flowing smoothly during the NATO Summit. Book a safe spot with Mobypark and travel smart—it’s good for you and the planet.
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