Roermond is a fantastic city for shopping in the well-known Designer Outlet or the Retail Park. The historic city centre is also definitely worth a visit. When travelling to Roermond, finding suitable parking is an important part of your travel planning. Fortunately, the city offers some cheap and even free parking options. In this blog, we will go over these places for cheap and free parking in Roermond.
Free parking in Roermond
Outside of payment hours, you can park your car on street parking spaces without payment and without a parking permit. However, there is a maximum parking duration of one hour in the short-stay parking bays, so please pay close attention to this. In addition, it is not permitted to park your car in permit holder parking bays.
Parking in Roermond is free with a disabled parking permit.
If you possess a disabled parking permit, you can park your car for free in the centre of Roermond in the disabled parking bays. You must have a valid disabled parking permit and a parking disc. Free parking applies for a maximum of three hours.
Can you park on the street for free in Roermond?
When you park your car on the street, you must pay from Monday to Saturday between 8 am and 8 pm. On Sundays, paid parking applies from 12 pm to 8 pm. Within the Singelring, you can park your car for a maximum of one hour. Payment at these street parking spaces can only be made with a debit card at the machines.
Just like Parking in Weert or Parking in Venlo Is there a blue zone in Roermond as well? Until September 2021, you could park for an hour for free here, but nowadays you have to pay for parking here too. You will find the blue zone in the Vrijveld and Roermondse Veld neighbourhoods.

Parking in the centre of Roermond
Would you prefer to park your car in a car park in the centre of Roermond? In the car parks and on the car parks in the centre, you pay 24/7 for a good parking space. Generally, there is a maximum parking duration of 24 hours. These are the parking rates in 2024 for the parking spaces and in the car parks:
- Wilhelminaplein: €1.90 per hour or €11 day rate
- Zone Roerzicht: €1.90 per hour. You may park here for a maximum of two hours.
- Kazerneplein: €1.80 per hour or €6.50 per day
- Maashaven: €1.90 per hour or €11 per day.
- Roercenter: €2.73 per hour with a maximum daily rate of €12
- ECI Dokter Bärsstraat: €1.90 per hour or €6.50 per day
- Stationspark: €1.80 per hour or €6.50 per day
- Arlo: €1.90 per hour or €11 per day
- Designer Outlet: €5 daily rate
- Fire service: €1.90 per hour. You may park here for a maximum of two hours.
- Orangery: €2.61 per hour or €16 daily rate
- Godsweerdersingel P+R: €2.01 per hour or €12.15 per day
- Veeladingstraat P+R: €2.21 per hour or €13.37
- Hatenboer P+R: free parking in Roermond
Can you park for free in Roermond at the Outlet?
Parking at the Designer Outlet in Roermond is a good option. There are no less than 6,500 parking spaces, including a covered multi-storey car park. You can park here for €5 per day, payable by card or cash. The first thirty minutes of your visit are also free. If you are arriving by coach, there is a special car park for this too. For large groups of more than fifteen people, parking is free and you will receive additional benefits, such as an extra ten percent discount.
Is it possible to park for free at Roermond station?
People who want to park their car near Roermond Central can make use of the three P+Rs that the city has. These special parking spots are often found near larger train stations, as is also the case in Maastricht or Sittard. Hatenboer is free with this, but paid parking applies at Godsweerdersingel and Veeladingstraat. However, if you continue your journey by public transport, you will only pay €4 for a full day of parking.

