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Finding parking near De Venen, Leidschenveen-Ypenburg, The Hague

Book private parking in De Venen with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking De Venen (Den Haag), the easiest way to avoid last-minute searching is to lock in a reserved spot before you arrive. In addition to public street parking, Mobypark offers bookable private parking in De Venen—places owned by businesses or residents that aren’t actively used (think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces).

Because street parking in this area is regulated by tariff zones and sometimes tied to permit rules, a pre-booked private space can be a practical alternative when you need certainty for your arrival time.

Street parking in De Venen: tariff zone 16 and pay-per-use rules

In De Venen, the municipal rules are set per parking zone (tariefgebied). Official information for this district points to a permit/parking zone 16, and it also notes that parts of the paid street network are time-restricted.

Example of paid street parking: On Steentijdsingel (between Laan van Hoornwijck and Weidevogellaan) and Speerpunt, paid parking applies Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00, with a tariff of €0.20 for 2 hours.

If you’re planning a longer stop, time-limited public parking can mean you’ll need to restart payment or move—so it can help to compare this with a reserved private spot on Mobypark for your chosen duration.

Public option in De Venen Typical rule you should expect Driver impact
Paid street parking (Steentijdsingel & Speerpunt) Mon–Sat 10:00–18:00; €0.20 for 2 hours Easy to manage for short stays; more planning needed if you stay longer

Do you need a permit in De Venen? What visitors should do

Den Haag also distinguishes between parking with and without a permit in Leidschenveen-Ypenburg’s De Venen area. For residents and businesses, parking is linked to the permit area for De Venen (zone 16).

If you don’t have a resident/business permit, don’t assume street parking will always be available the same way—always verify the tariff zone for the exact street you want to use. And if you’re arriving with limited time (for example, for work or an appointment during paid hours), comparing your options with Mobypark can be a smart way to avoid uncertainty about whether you’ve parked legally under the right public rule.

Check the exact tariff for your street (don’t guess)

Because tariffs and time windows are set per street/zone, the most reliable approach is to use the municipal parking map:

  • Open the city’s paid parking map.
  • Type the street name and click the street you’re considering.
  • The map shows the tariff zone code and what it costs for that street.

This matters in De Venen because the parking setup can differ by zone and day/time. If you want to minimize decision-making on arrival, reserving a private spot via Mobypark lets you focus on your schedule instead of hunting for the right public rule.

When public parking is time-limited, reserve a private spot

Public parking in De Venen is not always “park and forget”: paid periods are time-windowed, and permit rules apply for certain areas. If your plans don’t match the street’s time structure (or you arrive during busier moments), switching to a booked private parking place can reduce stress—especially since Mobypark connects you with unused capacity such as driveways and spare garage spaces, not just standard street bays.

Cost-wise, the best choice depends on how long you park and which public tariff zone you end up using. In higher-tariff areas around Den Haag, paying by the hour can add up quickly, and booking via Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper in some cases—while also saving time spent searching for a legal spot.

For the fastest planning, use the search bar on the page to set your dates and compare options for parking De Venen before you drive in.

Mobypark parking rates near De Venen

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 9.48

1 week parking

from € 45.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near De Venen, The Hague

FAQ about parking in De Venen

Is there paid parking in De Venen (Den Haag)?
Yes. De Venen has regulated parking based on zones. For example, parts of the paid street network (including Steentijdsingel and Speerpunt) apply paid parking Monday to Saturday during specific hours. If you don’t have a permit, you should verify the tariff for the exact street you want to park on using the municipal parking map.
What are the paid parking hours and tariff on Steentijdsingel and Speerpunt in De Venen?
Paid parking applies on Steentijdsingel (between Laan van Hoornwijck and Weidevogellaan) and on Speerpunt from Monday to Saturday, 10:00 to 18:00. The tariff is €0.20 for 2 hours. If you stay longer than 2 hours, you may need additional action (payment again or parking elsewhere), depending on local signage and rules.
Do I need a permit to park in De Venen?
Residents and businesses can park with a permit in De Venen’s permit area (zone 16). If you don’t have a permit, you must follow the public paid parking rules that apply to the street where you park, as shown on the municipal map for your tariff zone.
How can I check the correct parking tariff zone for my street in De Venen?
Use the city’s official paid parking map: open it, type the street name in the search bar, then click the street. The map displays the parking zone code (tariefgebied) and the cost/tariff for that street, so you can match your parking with the correct rules.
Can I book parking in De Venen in advance instead of searching for a street space?
Yes. Mobypark lets you book private parking spots in and around De Venen in advance. These are bookable spaces from owners who have unused capacity (for example private driveways, unused garage spaces, and business/office or hotel parking spots that aren’t actively used), so you arrive with a reserved option instead of relying only on time-limited street parking.