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Finding parking near Waalsdorp, Haagse Hout, The Hague

Parking Waalsdorp is all about finding a space you can actually use—especially near the Waalsdorp entrance and on busy nature days. If you want to spend less time driving around, start by checking the nearby rules first and then compare them with a reserved private spot.

Book private parking in Waalsdorp (so you don’t have to hunt for a space)

Mobypark helps drivers pre-book bookable private parking spots in Waalsdorp—places that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel parking areas, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of relying only on limited street spaces, you can reserve parking in advance and drive in with more certainty, which is especially useful for full-day visits.

Street parking and pay & display: typical tariffs and time windows

In the Waalsdorp area you’ll often see daytime pay-and-display or metered parking, while evenings and weekends may be free depending on the exact street and zone. One commonly reported weekday pattern is paying about €1.60 per hour on Mondays to Fridays between 09:00 and 19:00 (with no day tickets), after which parking is free in the evening and at weekends. Some nearby meters also show higher hourly pricing—for example around €2.70 for 1 hour at a pay & display location on Waalsdorperweg.

If you’re planning to stay for most of the day, hourly-only parking can add up fast. In those cases, it’s worth comparing with a reserved Mobypark spot so you’re not paying per hour while you’re still looking for an open space.

Parking near the Waalsdorp entrance (Oude Waalsdorperweg)

For access to Waalsdorp/nearby walking routes, there is a parking area at Oude Waalsdorperweg 342. It’s described as a bit “hidden” behind the TNO building—after a nearby roundabout, keep going straight and you’ll find the parking area on the left. This is a practical option when it’s available, but it can get crowded when more visitors arrive at the same time.

When you want to avoid the risk of the nearby parking being full or hard to reach quickly, a pre-booked Mobypark private spot can be a straightforward backup compared with circling for street spaces.

Residential rules, permits, and maximum stay on public parking

In and around Waalsdorp, the biggest problem for visitors is often not the price—it’s the rules. Residential streets can be permit-controlled, and public parking is often intended for short stays. A commonly shared rule for public parking in the Den Haag area is that you’re generally not allowed to leave a car for too long; in many cases the formal limit is around 3 days if the vehicle isn’t being actively used.

Because of that, if you don’t have a local permit and you need flexibility (or you’re unsure how long you’ll be outside), reserving a private spot via Mobypark can be easier than testing street limits.

4 May: expect route restrictions and high demand

On 4 May (Waalsdorpervlakte commemoration), the approach can be strictly managed. Guidance for visitors emphasizes arriving via the Oude Waalsdorperweg and avoiding incorrect routes/tunnels on the way. It also notes that arrival can become difficult if you wait too long, with people lining up early on good days.

If you’re visiting around this date and you want to reduce stress from both access restrictions and parking availability, booking parking in advance through Mobypark helps you plan where to park rather than depending on last-minute public options.

Choose your parking duration wisely (hourly vs. pre-booked)

When public parking is metered during weekday daytime and free after the evening/free windows, the “best” choice depends on how long you’ll be out. For short stops, street pay-and-display can work. For day-long walks and flexible arrival times, it’s usually more convenient to compare the hourly public cost (especially for the daytime window) with a pre-booked reserved option like Mobypark.

Mobypark parking rates near Waalsdorp

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 13.83

1 week parking

from € 70.00

1 month parking

from € 130.00

Cheap parking near Waalsdorp, The Hague

FAQ about parking in Waalsdorp

How much does parking cost in Waalsdorp and when is it free?
A commonly reported weekday rule in the Waalsdorp area is paid parking about €1.60 per hour from 09:00 to 19:00 (Monday to Friday). Evening and weekend parking is often free, and day tickets may not be available—so parking time and timing matter.
How long can I park on public parking in Waalsdorp?
On public parking places in the Den Haag area, you’re generally not allowed to keep a vehicle parked for too long without use. A commonly stated formal limit is around 3 days maximum, after which the municipality can take action—so plan accordingly for longer stays.
Where can I park for the Waalsdorp entrance near Waalsdorpervlakte?
There is a parking area for the Waalsdorp entrance at Oude Waalsdorperweg 342. It’s described as a bit hidden behind the TNO building: after the relevant roundabout, continue straight and you’ll find the parking area on the left. Because it may fill up on busy days, it can help to have an alternative ready (such as a reserved private spot).
Are there special parking or route rules for 4 May at Waalsdorpervlakte?
Yes. Visitor guidance for 4 May emphasizes that you should approach via Oude Waalsdorperweg and avoid incorrect routes/tunnels. Demand is high, and arriving too late can be difficult, so planning early and keeping your parking option ready helps.