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Finding parking near Frituur Marina, Aarschot
If you’re looking for parking Frituur Marina in Aarschot, the quickest way to avoid delays is to know which streets are time-limited (blue zone) and which nearby options give you more control (like Parking Aarschot P2 Station). The key is matching your parking time to the right rule.
Leuvensestraat 127 (Frituur Marina): blue zone street parking
The parking right by Leuvensestraat 127 is in the blue zone. You must use a blue parking disc, and the maximum stay is typically 3 hours.
The blue zone applies every day from 9:00 to 18:00, with exceptions on Sundays/holidays and 11 July. Because you’re working with strict time limits, you can also check Mobypark for future availability for the same visit window if you’d rather not manage a disc.
Free short parking windows: only in the paying zone (not the blue zone)
Some nearby areas may be paying zones with ticket machines. In those paying zones you can get a free 15-minute window by taking a ticket, but this does not apply to the blue zone by default.
There’s also a free “parking hour” around school closing times, but that is limited to specific times in the paying zone (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 15:00–16:00, Wed 11:30–12:30). If you’re planning a quick stop for fries and snacks and want to avoid chasing the correct rule, check Mobypark for availability before you leave—Mobypark can be helpful when public options look tight.
Parking Aarschot P2 Station: 24/7 access and clear rates
If you want a more predictable option than street parking near Leuvensestraat 127, consider Parking Aarschot P2 Station (open-air parking, 24/7 accessible).
| When you park | Price |
|---|---|
| Mon–Fri, 07:00–19:00 (stay under 3 hours) | €2.19 per hour |
| Mon–Fri, 07:00–19:00 (stay 3 hours or more) | €6.40 per day |
| Nights 19:00–07:00 + weekends + public holidays | Free |
There’s also Kiss & Ride: 30 minutes free. For peace of mind (especially at busy lunch/dinner hours), check Mobypark for future availability for your dates, since street spaces can fill quickly.
Avoid tickets: sensor parking is strict (up to 30 minutes)
Be careful with sensor-based short-stay spots in the city/station area (e.g., near the station). They allow up to 30 minutes free, and if you park longer you risk a retribution ticket of €25. Municipal/disability parking cards aren’t valid in those sensor spots either.
If you don’t want the stress of timing, check Mobypark for future availability before you arrive—this can help you compare practical options for the exact time you plan to go.
Practical tip: before you park, quickly confirm whether the spot is blue zone (disc), a paying zone (ticket), or a sensor spot (30 minutes). The right rule matters more than the street name.