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Finding parking near Zaal Verhaegen, Aarschot

Parking Zaal Verhaegen: street parking nearby (blue zone)

If you’re searching for parking Zaal Verhaegen, start with the streets around Grote Baan 109 in Begijnendijk. A common option is blue zone parking, where you usually park with a parking disc (parkeerschijf) placed clearly behind the windscreen.

Set the time on the disc according to the arrival time and follow the rules shown on the local signage. Blue zones often have a limited maximum stay (commonly around 2 hours), and the allowed hours are typically daytime only—always check the signs at the exact spot because the rules can differ street by street.

If you’re arriving during a busy event and want to avoid relying on finding a disc spot at the last minute, you can check Mobypark for any future availability near the venue.

Public parking in Begijnendijk (easier for events)

When street spaces fill up, use the central public parking areas in Begijnendijk. These are typically the most practical alternatives around the venue area:

  • Centrumparking Begijnendijk (Vissendijk)
  • Parking ’t Pleintje

Before you park, check the entrance signage for tariffs, maximum parking time, and any event-day rules (limits and access can change temporarily).

On-site parking at Zaal Verhaegen / Meubelen Verhaegen

Zaal Verhaegen is located at Grote Baan 109, and there’s also parking on site associated with the premises (Meubelen Verhaegen). For many visitors, this is the simplest choice—just follow the markings and instructions from staff, especially during peak arrivals.

Quick tips to plan your arrival

  • Bring your parking disc if you expect to use the blue zone.
  • Arrive a bit earlier than your start time when there’s an event (so you have options if street spaces are taken).
  • If you can’t park quickly on the street, switch to a central public parking lot rather than circling.
  • Keep an eye on temporary signs near the venue (access and restrictions can be updated).

Parking FAQ for Zaal Verhaegen

See the answers below for the rules that most often affect drivers choosing where to park near Grote Baan 109.

OptionWhere to lookWhat to watch
Blue zone street parkingMarked streets near Grote Baan 109Parking disc + time limit shown on signs
Central public parkingCentrumparking Begijnendijk (Vissendijk), Parking ’t PleintjeEntrance signage for fees and maximum stay
On-site parkingZaal Verhaegen / Meubelen Verhaegen premisesMay fill up during event peak times

FAQ about parking near Zaal Verhaegen

Do I need a parking disc near Zaal Verhaegen (Grote Baan 109)?
If you park in a marked blue zone near Grote Baan 109, you typically need a parking disc (parkeerschijf). Place it clearly behind the windscreen and set the time according to the arrival rules on the local sign.
How long can I park in the blue zone near Zaal Verhaegen?
Blue zone rules usually include a maximum parking duration (often around 2 hours) and specific hours when the disc is required. The exact limit can vary by street, so check the signage at the exact parking spot.
Is street parking free near Zaal Verhaegen?
Blue zone street parking is typically free of charge as long as you use the parking disc and stay within the allowed time window. Outside blue zone areas, parking may be paid or restricted—always follow the signs.
Where can I park if there’s no space on the street during an event?
If street parking is full, switch to the central public options in Begijnendijk such as Centrumparking Begijnendijk (Vissendijk) and Parking ’t Pleintje. Check the entrance information for the applicable fee and maximum stay.
Can I park for longer in the evening or overnight near Zaal Verhaegen?
Overnight and long-stay rules depend on the specific street or lot signage near Grote Baan 109. Blue zone rules are usually daytime-based, but that doesn’t automatically mean overnight parking is allowed. For longer stays, use a parking lot that clearly states opening hours and maximum parking time.