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Where to park in Eindhoven ?
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Known for its technological industry, particularly in the field of electronics, which has earned it the nickname "city of light", Eindhoven is a city in the south of the Netherlands located in the province of North Brabant.

Eindhoven is also a cultural and creative city, with many museums, festivals and cultural events throughout the year. Eindhoven has a rich and interesting history dating back to the Middle Ages. The city was founded in 1232 by Duke Henry I of Brabant, who built a fortress there to defend the region against enemy attacks. Over the following centuries, Eindhoven gradually developed into a prosperous commercial city, specializing in the textile and brewing industry. Today, Eindhoven is a modern, dynamic and cosmopolitan city that continues to innovate and thrive in high-tech industry, while preserving its rich historical and cultural heritage.

Visit Eindhoven

Among the most popular museums there are the Van Abbemuseum, devoted to modern and contemporary art, and the Philips Museum, which traces the history of the famous electronics company. The city also has a rich architectural heritage, with buildings dating from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. You can notably admire the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Cathedral, the Eindhoven City Museum or the Philips Lighting Tower (a 105-meter high tower). Finally, Eindhoven is a dynamic and cosmopolitan city, with a lively nightlife, numerous restaurants and bars, as well as a lively market every week.

How to go to Eindhoven by car or by train ?

If you want to drive to Eindhoven, the city is located near the A2 motorway, which connects Amsterdam to Maastricht. It is therefore easy to reach Eindhoven by car from other cities in the Netherlands or from Belgium or Germany. The city is easily accessible from other cities in the Netherlands and abroad thanks to its international airport and good train connections. It will be easy to get there by car since many highways serve it as well as country roads. In addition, it is located only 28 km from the Belgian border.

Park in the city of Eindhoven

It is possible to park in different places in Eindhoven, depending on your needs and your budget.

Park on the street

First, you can park on the street: there is street parking in most areas of the city. However, parking in the city center can be difficult and often limited to an hour or two.

Park in a public car park

Then you can park in public or private car parks. To avoid unpleasant surprises such as arriving in front of the car park and it being full, Parkimeter suggests that you reserve your parking space from home and ensure a peaceful trip without worrying about your car. Keep in mind that parking prices vary depending on the location and duration of parking, so it is recommended to check the prices and opening hours before parking.

Limited traffic zone

LEZ Eindhoven

The city of Eindhoven has environmental restrictions on vehicle traffic (LTZ or ZTL in some countries, Milieuzone in The Netherlands). The LTZ is only accessible to authorized cars during specific hours. Please note that a booking is not an authorization. We suggest checking your licence plate:
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Remember: it is not possible to register your car, if your licence plate meets the conditions you can drive in the low-emission zone without restrictions.

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