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Finding parking near Morgenweide, Leidschenveen-Ypenburg, The Hague

If you’re searching for parking Morgenweide in Den Haag (Ypenburg), start with one practical goal: find out where street parking is paid, when it’s free, and what to do if you arrive during busy times. In this area, the difference between “a quick spot” and “circling for a place” usually comes down to the local time limits.

Book a private spot in Morgenweide with Mobypark (so you don’t hunt for spaces)

Mobypark gives you a reserved alternative to street parking. Instead of relying on public availability, you can book bookable private parking spots made available by owners who don’t actively use them—think hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, and unused garages. That means you can arrive, park, and get on with your day, especially when pay-and-display rules are active or visitor parking feels unpredictable.

Street parking in Morgenweide: what’s paid, what’s free, and why signs matter

In and around Morgenweide (within Leidschenveen–Ypenburg), the most important thing is whether your exact street is marked as pay-and-display. For example, Weidevogellaan has paid parking on Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00, typically with a tariff of €0.20 for 2 hours (paid via payment terminals or mobile parking apps; always confirm in the exact zone on the signs).

When paid parking rules are not active, parking is generally free—so arriving earlier than 10:00 or later than 18:00 often makes street parking simpler. If you do have to arrive during paid hours, pre-booking with Mobypark can help you avoid the “pay at the meter and hope you find a space” situation.

In some parts of the broader Leidschenveen–Ypenburg area, future updates are planned. For example, for zone T16 in Leidschenveen–Ypenburg, new tariffs are described as starting 1 April 2026 (with time-based pricing between 10:00 and 18:00). Even if you’re aiming for Morgenweide, it’s still worth checking the closest signs—tariffs and time windows are street-by-street.

Short-stay vs longer stays: plan around time windows (or reserve instead)

Street parking in Morgenweide is easiest when your parking length matches the local rules:

  • Short errands: if you’re parking for a limited time, paid zones like Weidevogellaan can work because the tariff is time-based (e.g., €/2 hours).
  • All-day parking: paid rules can quickly start to add up during the same Mon–Sat window, and availability can be the real constraint.
  • Evenings and outside Mon–Sat paid hours: street parking is typically free, but you’re still dependent on finding an open space.

If your schedule doesn’t reliably fit the free periods—or you’re visiting when spaces are most in demand—using Mobypark as your backup can remove the time pressure of “arrive at exactly the right hour to park for free.”

Resident permits in Morgenweide: when you might not be allowed to park

Some streets in Leidschenveen–Ypenburg have parking-permit rules. In practice, that means:

  • Resident permits are for people who live at eligible addresses (and meet the permit conditions).
  • Permits apply only in designated permit areas/zones.
  • If you don’t have the correct permit, you may be limited to public rules (or you may not be allowed to park where residents can).

If you’re not sure whether a specific street is within a permit area, it’s safer to treat public parking rules as “spot-dependent.” That’s exactly where pre-booking via Mobypark helps: you can park without needing a resident permit or interpreting zone boundaries in the moment.

Park & Ride option: Ypenburg as a “no-stress” backup

If you prefer a predictable alternative to street parking, P+R Station Ypenburg is a well-known backup option and is described as having free parking. From there, the train to Den Haag Centraal is about 8 minutes, and you can continue by tram (for example, tram 9 to Scheveningen) from Den Haag Centraal.

When you want to minimize travel time once you arrive in the Morgenweide area, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be the more direct choice compared with parking at P+R and commuting the last part.

Tip: before you set off, check the parking signs at your exact street. In Morgenweide/Ypenburg, rules can change quickly from one street to the next—even when the addresses look close on a map. The FAQ below answers the most common “when is it free/paid?” questions drivers ask for this area.

Mobypark parking rates near Morgenweide

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

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FAQ about parking in Morgenweide

What time does free parking start on Sunday in Morgenweide (Den Haag)?
In the Morgenweide/Ypenburg area, the paid pay-and-display rules are described as mainly applying Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00. That means on Sunday, parking is typically free for visitors for the whole day—unless you see signs at your exact spot stating otherwise. Always check the sign next to the space you want to use.
Is there paid parking on Weidevogellaan in Morgenweide?
Yes—on Weidevogellaan, paid parking is described as applying Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00, with a tariff of €0.20 for 2 hours. You can usually pay via the payment terminal or via a parking app, but confirm the exact zone/conditions on the signs at the location you plan to park in.
Do I need a resident permit to park in Morgenweide?
Not automatically. Parking-permit rules depend on whether the street is within a designated permit zone. Resident permits are meant for people living at eligible addresses and meeting the permit conditions. If you don’t have a resident permit for that zone, you may need to follow general public parking rules (or choose an option that doesn’t rely on permit eligibility, like a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark).
Is P+R Station Ypenburg a good alternative to parking in Morgenweide, and is it free?
P+R Station Ypenburg is described as offering free parking, and it’s commonly used as a backup when street parking is limited. From P+R Ypenburg you can reach Den Haag Centraal by train in about 8 minutes, then continue by tram (for example tram 9 toward Scheveningen). If you’d rather avoid the extra transfer time, you can also compare this with reserving a private parking spot on Mobypark.