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Finding parking near S Hertogenmolens Brasserie, Aarschot
On-site parking near the brasserie (often limited)
Looking for parking S Hertogenmolens Brasserie in Aarschot? The area around Demerstraat is attractive, but nearby bays can be limited—especially when the brasserie is busy. If the venue or hotel has dedicated parking, access is typically restricted to specific users, so don’t assume public availability right at the watermill complex.
If you arrive and the nearest spaces are full, shift to public street parking and nearby municipal areas rather than circling the same blocks.
Street parking around Demerstraat and the city centre
Street parking near S Hertogenmolens Brasserie can fill quickly on meal evenings and weekends. When you find a spot, read the signage carefully: many spaces use pay-and-display with tariffs shown in €, plus time limits. Also watch for resident-only zones, loading/unloading areas, and “no parking” markings.
If you want to avoid the uncertainty of street availability, check Mobypark for possible future availability using your dates—so you’re not forced to keep searching at the last minute.
Where drivers look when the immediate streets are busy
When parking near the brasserie isn’t workable, drivers commonly expand their search to surrounding areas such as Gelrode, Langdorp, and Rillaar. This often improves the chance of finding an available space, though you may need to walk a bit more depending on where you park.
Use your route plan to pick the option that matches your arrival time and how far you’re comfortable walking back toward the Demer river area.
How to avoid tickets: quick checks before you leave the car
- Confirm the time window on the sign (some rules apply only during certain hours).
- Respect permit markings (resident bays and special zones are common in city-centre areas).
- Don’t park in loading/no-stop spots, even if there’s space.
- Allow payment/activation time if you’re using pay-and-display meters.
- Take a photo of the sign showing the rules, just in case you’re unsure.
Arrive smarter for dinner time
To reduce stress, aim to arrive earlier than peak seating. If you’re driving with a larger car, also consider whether the chosen street has enough turning space and whether nearby curbs restrict maneuvering.