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Parking Berendrecht-zandvliet-lillo: start with the curbside sign
If you’re looking for parking Berendrecht-zandvliet-lillo, the fastest way to avoid tickets is to match your street parking to the zone color and its hours and maximum time shown on the sign. In this neighborhood (within Antwerp), the rules can differ from street to street, so always check the specific spot you’re about to use.
Also remember: in Antwerp, a parking session must be started even when the street becomes “free” after the paid hours—don’t assume you can park without initiating payment.
Antwerp street-parking zones you may find in Berendrecht-zandvliet-lillo
When you see a zone sign, it usually falls into one of these common types (exact coverage depends on the street you choose):
| Zone type | Typical hours | Typical limit / notes | What to do |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red zone | Mon–Sat 09:00–22:00 | Max 3 hours (then free 22:00–09:00) | Pay-and-display and respect the 3-hour max |
| Light green zone | Mon–Sat 09:00–22:00 | Max 3 hours | Pay-and-display and respect the 3-hour max |
| Dark green zone | Mon–Sat 09:00–19:00 | Unlimited, but paid via tickets (e.g., 10-hour / week / 4-week) | Buy the right ticket for your duration |
| Blue zone (blauwe parkeerschijf) | Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00 (some blue zones until 19:00) | Typically 2 hours free using a disc | Set the blue disc correctly for the start time |
Given how often neighborhoods like Berendrecht-zandvliet-lillo have mixed curbside rules, don’t “assume” the zone from the next street over—confirm the sign before you leave your car.
Free parking: what’s actually free (and what still needs a rule check)
- Sundays & public holidays: street parking is usually free across Antwerp, but exceptions can apply (e.g., certain event zones). Look for the specific zone signage.
- Disability parking (mindervaliden): if you have the relevant disability parking card, you can park free and without time limit on the street, as long as your number plate is registered once with the city.
- Reserved disability spaces: parking in designated marked spots remains free and doesn’t require the plate registration condition.
- Resident permits (bewoners): with a valid resident card/permit for the residents zone, you can usually park free without a time limit inside that designated zone.
If you’re driving into Berendrecht-zandvliet-lillo for a short stop, it’s still worth checking the local sign details—“free” days and “free” zones are not the same thing, and the sign decides what applies at that exact spot.
Avoid overstays: 2-hour discs and 3-hour zone limits
In practice, most problems in this area come from time limits:
- Blue zones generally work on the blue parking disc for a short window (typically 2 hours).
- Red and light green zones are typically capped at 3 hours during their paid hours.
If you need longer or you want to reduce the risk of getting caught by a strict limit, it can help to check options in advance. You can also check Mobypark for future availability in Berendrecht-zandvliet-lillo—right now there are no bookable spots available for this specific neighborhood, so treat it as a “keep an eye on it” backup rather than an instant solution.
Parking if street rules don’t fit your plans
If the zone you find doesn’t match your intended duration (for example, you’re staying beyond the max time in red/light green, or you can’t rely on a disc spot), use a plan B:
- Switch to another zone street where the hours/limits fit your stay.
- Use garages/public car parks when you need predictable access and duration (always check opening hours and payment rules at the entrance).
- Check Mobypark before you arrive to see whether private spots open up for this neighborhood on your travel dates.