Parking at HAN

Where can I park my car at HAN? Almost every HAN location in Arnhem and Nijmegen has parking spaces. What's more, campus parking is free of charge! Access varies per location.

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Where can I park my car at HAN?

You can park for free at all locations of the HAN campus in Arnhem and Nijmegen. Several disabled parking spaces are available at the entrance of each parking lot. A number of charging stations for electric cars are also available at the parking lots in Nijmegen and Arnhem.

Good to know: The parking lot entrances and exits are equipped with a camera system for your and our safety.

Parking on campus in Arnhem

You can drive straight onto the parking lots on the campus in Arnhem. There are no barriers. The parking spaces around Ruitenberglaan 31 tend to fill up quickly though. Ruitenberglaan 26 usually has available spaces. Students, staff and visitors to Ruitenberglaan 27, 29 and 31 may also park here.

See the parking map of the Arnhem campus

Charging stations for electric cars

You can charge your electric car on the Arnhem campus. The rate for this is € 0.20/kWh including VAT. There is 4-hour limit for a parking space with a charging station. You’ll need to indicate the time you arrive with a blue parking disc. These are available at every HAN reception desk. 

The charging stations are in the parking lots at:

  • Ruitenberglaan 26
  • Ruitenberglaan 31

The charging stations are universally equipped and are activated with a card and cables which you need to provide yourself. 

Parking on campus in Nijmegen

The parking lots on campus in Nijmegen are accessible via a barrier. The parking garage under Laan van Scheut 10 and the outdoor parking at Kapittelweg 33 can fill up quickly on busy days. A good alternative is the underground parking garage at Kapittelweg 35, where parking is always available. This may mean you have to walk a little further to the building where you need to be.

See the parking map of the Nijmegen campus

Access via barrier

The barriers open after scanning your HANCard or a BAR code (which has been sent to you). Are you a one-time visitor without a card or code? Announce yourself on the intercom to gain access to the parking lot.

To avoid dangerous situations, motorcyclists in Nijmegen should use the bypasses (side paths along the barriers) when entering and exiting the parking lot. The barriers at Kapittelweg 33 and 35 and Verlengde Groenestraat 75 have bypasses. The barriers at Laan van Scheut 10 do not (so please enter at another site).

Charging stations for electric cars

You can charge your electric car on the Nijmegen campus. The rate for this is € 0.20/kWh including VAT. There is 4-hour limit for a parking space with a charging station. You’ll need to indicate the time you arrive with a blue parking disc. These are available at every HAN reception desk. 

The charging stations are in the parking lots at: 

  • Laan van Scheut 10
  • Kapittelweg 33
  • Kapittelweg 35

The charging stations are universally equipped and are activated with a card and cables which you need to provide yourself. 

Off-campus HAN locations

Paid parking is available at Heyendaalseweg 141 and Philips van Leydenlaan 51. Almost all other outdoor venues have free parking. Please note that parking is limited at those locations.

Parking rules

Who can park at HAN?

  • Students and staff with a valid HAN Card
  • Suppliers and employees of outsourced services from HAN
  • Regular visitors (supervisors, guest lecturers etc.)
  • One-time visitors to HAN. They can enter with a BAR code card or check in through the intercom. 

Motorcycles and parking rules

  • Motorcycles can be parked in the designated “motorcycle parking spaces”.
  • In parking lots with barriers, motorcycles enter and exit through the bypasses (side paths along barriers).
  • The entrance and exit at Laan van Scheut 10 in Nijmegen is not accessible to motorcyclists.

Other parking rules

  • Parking is at your own risk.
  • The speed limit on the premises is 15 km per hour.
  • Parked incorrectly? A wheel clamp will be applied. It will be removed after paying a fine of €20.
  • Vehicles may be towed away in cases of incorrect and obstructive parking.
  • Regular traffic rules apply in the parking areas. Signs at the entrance to the sites provide extra info.
  • Aggressive parking behavior is reported to management: the name and/or license plate number of the person/vehicle is noted. The action that follows depends on the form and nature of the aggression.