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Finding parking near Hotel The Match, Eindhoven

If you’re looking for parking Hotel The Match in Eindhoven, the key is timing: around Kleine Berg 43 you’ll mostly be dealing with paid street parking during the day, nearby garages with daily caps, and a limited on-site hotel basement garage. Below you’ll find the practical options—and a reserved alternative when you want to arrive without hunting for a spot.

Reserve private parking near Hotel The Match with Mobypark

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in the Hotel The Match area—spaces that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel and office building parking, private driveways, and unused garage bays). Instead of relying on curb availability or competing for a hotel garage that may be limited, you can compare options and pre-book a guaranteed place for your travel dates and arrival time.

This is especially useful when you’re parking during the busy paid window (09:00–21:00), because street spots are regulated and can be hard to secure last-minute. When you want certainty, Mobypark is an alternative worth checking before you commit to street parking or a general-purpose garage.

Street parking around Kleine Berg (paid hours, rates, and free windows)

On-street parking near Kleine Berg is generally paid every day (including holidays) from 09:00 to 21:00. A nearby reference is €4,80 per hour in the Gele zone 4, typically with a maximum stay of 12 hours. Outside those hours—before 09:00 and after 21:00—on-street parking is usually free.

Because Hotel The Match is in a central area, street availability can be unpredictable even when the rules are clear. If you’re arriving during 09:00–21:00, you may end up paying the street tariff repeatedly or moving your car to avoid running into limits—this is exactly where comparing with Mobypark can save time and reduce stress.

Also note that on Kleine Berg, street parking can be reduced over time as public curb spaces are expected to shift toward permit-holder/private solutions. If you want a plan that won’t depend on local changes, reserved private parking is the safer bet.

Nearby parking garages (what to expect for day rates)

If you prefer parking once and walking only the short route from a garage, Eindhoven’s central parking stock is typically operated by major garages close to the city centre. These facilities are often open 24/7, and the daily maximum you’ll commonly see is around €24/day (with pricing calculated in smaller time blocks like 15 minutes or 36 minutes).

However, if you arrive late and the garage is busy, you may still be queuing or searching for the right entry. Comparing a reserved option on Mobypark can be a faster arrival flow, and with rates often substantially lower than paying at nearby central garages, it can be up to 60% cheaper in some cases—especially compared to paying day caps when prices add up.

Hotel’s own basement parking (convenient, but limited)

Hotel The Match has its own parking garage in the hotel basement. This can be the most convenient choice because it’s on-site, but you should assume capacity is limited. If you’re arriving at a peak time, or you’re driving in with uncertainty about street availability, it’s smart to have a backup plan—checking reserved private spots on Mobypark alongside the hotel option can prevent a “no spaces left” situation.

Park-and-ride and out-of-centre free options for longer stays

When you’re staying longer or you want to avoid the tight central parking competition, park & ride can be practical. For example, P+R Meerhoven is a common alternative at the edge of the city, with €4 parking plus €0,50 per person for an OV return to the centre.

There are also limited “free outside paid times” options close to the area (for instance, free parking is usually available on-street after 21:00). But if you need daytime parking reliably, combining this with a reservation option (like Mobypark) is often the most predictable way to park for your schedule.

Tip: Before you go, decide whether you need daytime (09:00–21:00) or after-hours (after 21:00) parking. Then compare street/garage costs and rules with reserved private availability on Mobypark to match your timing and reduce uncertainty.

Mobypark parking rates near Hotel The Match

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 6.48

1 week parking

from € 66.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Hotel The Match, Eindhoven

FAQ about parking near Hotel The Match

Where can I park for free near Hotel The Match in Eindhoven?
On-street parking around Kleine Berg is usually free outside the paid hours. Typically, you can park for free before 09:00 and after 21:00 every day (including holidays). For daytime free parking, you generally need to look further outside the centre (for example, a nearby “Groene zone” may offer free parking), but always follow the exact signs because rules vary by street.
What are the paid street parking hours and rates near Kleine Berg 43?
Street parking near Kleine Berg is generally paid from 09:00 to 21:00, every day including holidays. A nearby reference is €4,80 per hour in the Gele zone 4, with a typical maximum stay of 12 hours. Always check the signs on the specific street, since zones and limits can differ.
Are there parking garages near Hotel The Match with a daily maximum?
Yes. There are multiple central garages around the Kleine Berg area that are commonly open 24/7. Many of them use time-block pricing but have a daily maximum around €24/day (exact caps can vary by garage and date). If you want to avoid queues or last-minute availability issues, you can also compare reserved options on Mobypark.
Does Hotel The Match offer its own parking garage, and is it limited?
Hotel The Match does have its own parking garage in the hotel basement. It’s usually a paid option and the number of spaces is limited, so it may not be available at peak times. If you want certainty, consider checking Mobypark reserved private parking as a backup (or an alternative) before you arrive.
Do visitors need a permit to park in the area around Kleine Berg / De Bergen?
Kleine Berg is in a regulated paid parking area, and permit rules may apply for residents or certain businesses. Visitors generally follow the standard public street/garage rules and should rely on posted signage. If you’re unsure whether your intended curb spot is permit-only, booking reserved private parking via Mobypark helps you avoid permit-related uncertainty.