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Finding parking near Brasserie de Poort, Leiden
Need parking Brasserie de Poort in Leiden? Since the area around Haven 100 is shared with other visitors, the easiest way to park stress-free is to compare nearby garages and street rules—or book a private spot in advance.
Book private parking near Brasserie de Poort with Mobypark
Mobypark lets you reserve private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—such as hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. Instead of arriving and hoping there’s a free space at the last minute, you can search for an available place for your dates, book it online, and secure your arrival around the Brasserie de Poort area.
Where to park for Brasserie de Poort (Haven 100)
The venue guidance typically points you to parking in the Albert Heijn parking garage (entrance Driessenstraat, parking area Haagweg) and using free transport to and from Brasserie de Poort. If that garage isn’t convenient for your timing, the backup plan is usually to look in nearby residential streets—but always check the posted rules before you park.
When you want to reduce uncertainty at busy times, it can help to compare walk-in availability in public garages with Mobypark, where you can pre-book a private space for your arrival window.
Street parking rules: meters, time limits, and permits
Near the harbour and city-centre streets around Leiden, parking is often regulated with paid meters and maximum stay limits. Some streets can also involve resident permit zones, meaning the “it looks available” spot may still be restricted for non-permit vehicles. If the closest street spaces are taken (or the time limit doesn’t match your plans), compare your options with Mobypark to avoid searching while you’re already nearby.
Garages vs. pre-booked private parking
Public garages can be a good option for short stops, but on peak lunch/dinner hours they may fill up quickly—especially for venues where many visitors arrive around the same time. For a smoother arrival, you can compare the usual drive-in garage approach with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark, so you’re not forced to improvise if the entrance is busy.
Choose the right parking duration for your visit
| What you’re planning | Practical parking approach |
|---|---|
| Short meal (about 1–3 hours) | Look for parking that matches your time window; paid options may require strict time compliance. |
| Longer evening or group plan | Prefer a clearly defined duration (garage ticket rules vs. pre-booked private access) to reduce risk of time pressure. |
| Uncertain timing | Pre-booking with cancellation flexibility can be easier than relying on a meter or walk-in availability. |
If you want the quickest decision, use the FAQ below for the most common Brasserie de Poort parking questions (garage access, street rules, and booking/cancellation).
Arrival checklist (so you don’t lose time)
- Check the street signs for time limits and permit requirements before you leave the car.
- If you park at the venue-recommended garage, follow the instructions for the free transfer to and from Brasserie de Poort.
- For pre-booked parking, keep your booking details ready when approaching entry points.
- Plan around peak moments (main service times): if you arrive late, the remaining public options may be less predictable.
Mobypark parking rates near Brasserie de Poort
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.70
24 hours parking
from € 12.50
1 week parking
from € 75.00
1 month parking
from € 250.00