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Finding parking near Feestzaal Den Akker, Aarschot

parking Feestzaal Den Akker can be straightforward if you know where restrictions apply—especially on event days in Rillaar/Aarschot. Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this exact location, but you can still check Mobypark for future availability (or other Aarschot parking areas) if your plans change.

Event-day traffic: check for temporary parking bans nearby

For activities at Feestzaal Den Akker, temporary rules can be put in place on surrounding streets and parking areas. Before you arrive, look for road signs and any posted restrictions on the approach roads, and plan to park early if the venue is hosting a busy event.

Use the venue’s own parking area first (Kortakker 2)

Local regulations refer to the parking places for Feestzaal Den Akker at Kortakker 2. Follow the onsite directions (and any temporary restrictions affecting those spaces). If that area is full, shift to public street parking rules in the Rillaar/Aarschot area.

Know Aarschot street zones: paid zone vs blue zone

Aarschot uses different parking zones and time windows. The most important practical difference is whether you need to pay at a machine (paid zone) or use a blue disc (blue zone).

Zone type When it applies What to do Typical limit
Paid zone Daily 9:00–18:00 (not Sundays/holidays; not 11 July) Take a ticket and pay at the parking meter Regular paid parking; also allows a short free window
Free “quarter” in the paid zone Any time (while the paid zone is in effect) Use the free 15-minute ticket option on the meter (green button) 15 minutes free
Blue zone Daily 9:00–18:00 (not Sundays/holidays; not 11 July) Use a blue parking disc Maximum 3 hours

If you’re arriving outside the blue/paid time windows, you still need to follow the signs on each street space—Aarschot is not “one rule for everything.” For nearby areas in Rillaar-centre, the blue zone can also exist on parts of Diestsesteenweg and Blankestraat.

When streets fill up: short-stay sensor parking and Aarschot station car parks

For overflow parking, look for short-stay options and larger car parks. Aarschot has sensor parking spots where you can park up to 30 minutes free; staying longer can lead to a €25 retribution fine. For longer stops, consider the station car parks (B-parkings) at Aarschot: they are barrier-controlled, and free periods are offered for many users at evenings (19:00–7:00) and on weekends/holidays (with exceptions for certain major events).

If you want a backup plan beyond street spaces, use the booking search bar to compare parking options across Aarschot for your dates—even though there are currently no bookable Mobypark spots tied to Feestzaal Den Akker.

FAQ about parking near Feestzaal Den Akker

Where can I park for Feestzaal Den Akker on event days?
Start with the venue’s own parking area at Kortakker 2 and follow the onsite directions. Because event organizers and local authorities can introduce temporary rules, check for road signs and any posted parking bans on nearby access roads when you arrive.
Is parking paid near Feestzaal Den Akker in Aarschot?
In Aarschot’s paid zone, parking is generally charged every day between 9:00 and 18:00, except on Sundays/holidays and on 11 July. You must take a ticket and pay at the parking meter. The paid zone also includes a free 15-minute option (choose the 15-minute ticket at the meter).
How does the blue parking zone work around Rillaar/Aarschot?
The blue zone is typically in effect daily between 9:00 and 18:00, except Sundays/holidays and 11 July. You must display a valid blue parking disc and park for a maximum of 3 hours. Always follow the local signs because blue-zone coverage can be specific to certain street segments.
Where can I find free or cheaper parking in Aarschot streets?
Common practical options in Aarschot include (1) the paid zone’s free 15-minute window (use the green/free button at the meter while the paid zone applies), and (2) free parking during school-end periods: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday between 15:00 and 16:00 (and Wednesday between 11:30 and 12:30). People with a disability parking card can park free without time limits in the paid and blue zones as well.
Are there free parking times at Aarschot station car parks?
Yes. Aarschot station car parks (B-parkings with barriers) are generally offered free access for users during the evening/night (19:00–7:00) and also on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. For major events, special arrangements can apply, so check conditions close to your travel date.