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Finding parking near Haringrode, Antwerp

If you’re looking for parking Haringrode (Antwerp), your best starting point is understanding which streets have resident-only rules, which ones have pay & display time limits, and how to avoid getting stuck counting minutes on the day you arrive.

Book a private parking spot in Haringrode with Mobypark (no hunting for spaces)

Mobypark helps you pre-book private parking spots near Haringrode that are typically not actively used by the owner (think hotel parking, office-building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of arriving and immediately facing pay meters, time limits, or “try your luck” street searches, you can reserve in advance and drive to your booked access.

When public parking in the area is controlled (for example, in orange time zones or short “shopping street” rules), pre-booking with Mobypark is often the easiest way to stay flexible—because you don’t have to extend a street session at the last minute.

Bewonerszone Haringrode: what residents can do vs. visitors

Haringrode includes a residents zone (Bewonerszone Haringrode - Oud-Berchem). If you’re registered there, a residents permit lets you park free and without a time limit in your own residents area.

If you’re visiting and you’re not a resident, you may still have options such as a digital visitor pass, but it comes with time limits (maximum 3 hours is commonly applied in this context) and a specific hourly rate. If you expect to stay longer or want a simple arrival plan, it can be more convenient to compare that setup with a reserved private spot on Mobypark.

Haringrodestraat street parking (orange zone): hours and maximum duration

For streets around Haringrodestraat, you’ll typically see an orange zone regime for visitors: Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 19:00, with a maximum stay of 10 hours. Even there, you’re usually starting with a short free allowance (first 10 minutes), and then paying by the hour (for example, the first hour is priced at €1.40, and a 2-hour block at €3.20, depending on how the machine/tariff is set up).

Because you’re operating under a defined time window, it’s smart to plan around the street rules. If your plans are uncertain (traffic, a longer visit, or multiple stops), reserving a private spot with Mobypark can reduce the risk of overstepping the limit.

Orange dotted zone nearby: shorter max stay (and time-pressure)

Some adjacent streets are set up as an orange dotted zone, with Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 22:00 and a maximum duration of 3 hours (again, typically starting with the first 10 minutes free). After that, the same-style hourly pricing applies (for example, €1.40 for 1 hour and €3.20 for 2 hours).

In these shorter-time areas, signs may also require a parking disc (parkeerschijf) where parking time is explicitly limited by disc rules. If you want to avoid choosing between “move the car” and “run out of time,” compare this with a pre-booked Mobypark spot—especially for appointments that might run over.

Shop&Go (winkelstraat) in shopping streets: 30 minutes during opening hours

In shopping streets, Shop&Go rules often apply. During opening days and hours (commonly Monday to Saturday 09:00–18:00), you may be limited to 30 minutes of paying parking. The hourly rate shown for this setup is €4.30 (as reflected in the Shop&Go context).

If you expect to park for longer than a quick errand—like visiting multiple shops or running a longer task—Shop&Go can become restrictive. In those cases, it’s worth comparing the short street limit with a reserved parking spot on Mobypark.

Prefer less hassle? Use Park and Ride for longer trips

If you’re coming into Antwerp for a longer visit, Park and Ride (P+R) is often a practical alternative to street parking near Haringrode. You park at the edge of the city and continue by tram, bus, or other connections. It’s also commonly positioned as a way to avoid the tightest central parking pressure.

And if you specifically want to drive closer, combining the “leave the street to the experts” idea with a booked private spot on Mobypark can be a simpler plan than repeatedly checking meters on the day.

Double-check signs on arrival (especially near temporary changes)

Antwerp parking rules can vary by street and can change due to temporary situations. Always follow what the local signs and parking machines indicate at the exact spot you plan to use. If you’re worried about last-minute changes, pre-booking with Mobypark gives you a backup that doesn’t rely on finding an immediately available street space.

Mobypark parking rates near Haringrode

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.04

24 hours parking

from € 5.27

1 week parking

from € 75.00

1 month parking

from € 150.00

Cheap parking near Haringrode, Antwerp

FAQ about parking in Haringrode

Is street parking free in Haringrode for visitors?
In Haringrode, residents in the residents zone can usually park free. For visitors, street parking is typically controlled by paid rules and time limits on many streets. Even where there is a short free allowance (like the first 10 minutes in some zones), you should expect to pay after that and always follow the signs at the specific street/parking meter.
What are the parking hours and maximum duration on Haringrodestraat?
On streets around Haringrodestraat, the orange zone rules commonly apply for visitors: Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 19:00, with a maximum stay of 10 hours. The setup often includes a first free allowance (first 10 minutes), then paid parking by the hour (for example €1.40 for 1 hour and €3.20 for 2 hours).
What is the orange dotted zone near Haringrodestraat and how long can I park there?
In the orange dotted zone nearby, the typical rules are Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 22:00 with a maximum duration of 3 hours. Like other controlled zones, the street setup often starts with a short free allowance (first 10 minutes) and then charges by the hour (commonly €1.40 for 1 hour and €3.20 for 2 hours). Always check the exact signage for your spot.
Do I need a parking disc (parkeerschijf) in Haringrode?
A parking disc is only required where the street signs specify a time-limited parking rule that uses a disc. In controlled areas, some segments rely on pay & display/tariffs, while others may be set up as disc-based limits. Look at the sign next to your parking spot; if a disc rule applies, set your arrival time accordingly.
How does Shop&Go parking work in shopping streets around Haringrode?
Shop&Go is designed for short stops in shopping streets. During opening hours (commonly Monday to Saturday 09:00–18:00), you’re typically limited to 30 minutes of paying parking (shown with a Shop&Go hourly rate such as €4.30). Outside those hours, the spaces may be reserved for residents/permit holders, so it’s important to follow the time window on the sign.
What’s the most convenient alternative if street parking is full or too time-restricted?
If street parking around Haringrode is hard to manage due to time limits (orange zones, orange dotted zones, or Shop&Go), consider pre-booking a private spot. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spaces nearby (often unused owner parking like garages, driveways, or building spots), so you can arrive with a confirmed place instead of trying to time your visit to street restrictions. For longer trips, Park and Ride options outside the busiest areas can also reduce parking pressure.