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Finding parking near Zandvliet, Antwerp

Looking for parking Zandvliet? Start with the local street rules (paid zones, free windows, and limits). Mobypark currently has no bookable spots in Zandvliet, so use the options below for now, and check again later if private spaces become available.

Street parking in Zandvliet: zones, pay-and-display, and time limits

In Zandvliet (within Antwerp’s Berendrecht–Zandvliet–Lillo district), parking rules depend on the zone shown on street signs. If you’re stopping briefly, look for the zone color before you park, because the maximum allowed time changes by area.

In Antwerp’s paid (red) zones, a common setup is: 10 minutes free, then payment applies, with a maximum stay of 3 hours. Exact tariffs and limits can vary by street—always confirm the zone on the sign.

Zone type you’ll see What it usually means for drivers
Red zone (paid) Typically 10 minutes free, then payment; often max 3 hours
Red zone (dotted) Typically designed for short stops (often max 30 minutes)
Green zone Free parking where designated (check the local sign/area)

If you want a quick way to avoid fines, plan for the strictest limit in your chosen zone—and pay using your license plate in the paid areas. Practical details about time limits and payment are covered in the FAQ below.

Where you can find free or low-time parking nearby

Drivers looking for free parking in/near Zandvliet should watch for a green zone. For example, a green-zone area near the Districtshuis & Politiekantoor Berendrecht–Zandvliet–Lillo is described as free 24/7, 7 days a week. Even then, still check the street signage to ensure you’re parked in the correct designated area.

For drop-offs, deliveries, and quick stops, a dotted red zone is often the right call—but it comes with shorter rules (commonly up to 30 minutes). If you’ll need longer, move to a zone that allows a longer maximum stay.

Accessible parking rules (disabled drivers) in Zandvliet

If you park with an official disability parking card, you can use spaces meant for disabled drivers (typically indicated with the blue “P” sign and the wheelchair symbol). In some cases, limited parking is allowed even where parking is otherwise prohibited—commonly up to 3 hours with a parking disc, depending on the exact sign at the spot.

To be safe in Zandvliet, check the sign at the exact space you choose, not just the street name.

Parking when visiting Fort Lillo

When you’re going to Fort Lillo, look for the public options in the village area, including parking around Vestingstraat 2040 Lillo. There’s also a small labeled area called “Parking Lillo-Fort” (around 10 free spaces). Since opening hours weren’t clearly listed for this specific spot, rely on the on-site signage if you’re arriving very early/late.

Parking near Vrijetijdscentrum De Schelde (Zandvliet)

Vrijetijdscentrum De Schelde has a limited number of spaces behind the building, and those spots are described as also accessible to local residents. If those are full, check for a nearby green zone: a nearby free 24/7 area is referenced at roughly 75 meters from the venue.

Plan your arrival to reduce searching

  • Before you pull in, confirm the zone type on the street sign (green vs red vs dotted red).
  • In paid zones, prepare to pay digitally using your license plate.
  • If you’re not sure you can finish within the maximum time, choose a zone with longer allowed duration or park on a green zone if available.

If you prefer not to hunt for a space on arrival, you can still check Mobypark for future availability in Zandvliet, but for now the public zoning rules above are your best guide.

FAQ about parking in Zandvliet

How long can I park in the red zone in Zandvliet?
In Antwerp’s red (paid) zones, a common rule is 10 minutes free, then paid parking applies, with a maximum stay often set to 3 hours. The exact limit depends on the specific street/zone sign in Zandvliet—check the signage before you leave your car.
Is there free parking in Zandvliet?
Yes—drivers should look for a designated green zone. A green-zone area near the Districtshuis & Politiekantoor Berendrecht–Zandvliet–Lillo is described as free 24/7 (7 days a week). Always verify the zone on the street sign so you park within the free area.
What is the maximum time in a dotted red zone in Zandvliet?
A dotted red zone is typically meant for short stops. A common rule is a maximum of about 30 minutes. If you need longer than that, choose a different zone that allows a longer maximum parking duration.
How do I pay for parking in paid zones in Zandvliet (Antwerp)?
In Antwerp’s paid parking areas, you pay digitally for the duration using your license plate—so you don’t rely on a paper ticket. Payment can be done through the parking payment options available on-site (and commonly via the 4411 system). Make sure the license plate is entered correctly.
Can disabled drivers park for free or longer in Zandvliet?
Disabled drivers with an official disability parking card can typically use spaces reserved for disabled vehicles (indicated with the blue “P” sign and wheelchair symbol). Where a parking prohibition exists, disabled-card holders may be allowed up to about 3 hours using a parking disc—depending on the exact sign at that spot.
Where can I park near Fort Lillo?
Near Fort Lillo, there are public parking options in the village area, including around Vestingstraat 2040 Lillo. There is also a small labeled area called “Parking Lillo-Fort” (around 10 free spaces). Check the on-site signage for the most reliable access information.
Is there parking for visitors at Vrijetijdscentrum De Schelde in Zandvliet?
Yes, but spaces are limited: Vrijetijdscentrum De Schelde has a small car park behind the venue, and those spaces are also described as accessible to local residents. If it’s busy, nearby green-zone parking is referenced as free 24/7 at roughly 75 meters away—again, confirm the zone on the street sign.