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Finding parking near BelRoy’s at Nine, Antwerp
Book a private spot near BelRoy’s at Nine with Mobypark (when public parking fills up)
If you’re searching for parking BelRoy’s at Nine, the key problem is timing: it’s an evening venue in Antwerp’s city centre, so paid spaces can get crowded. With Mobypark, you can pre-book private parking spots that owners aren’t actively using (think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots) and save yourself the stress of driving around looking for an empty bay.
Most nearby public options price by time/day and can involve ticket machines and queues. By booking ahead on Mobypark, you’re effectively choosing certainty over chance—and pre-booking can be significantly cheaper than many regular paid car parks during the same visit window (often up to ~60%, depending on which option you compare).
Groenplaats and the Grote Markt car park: the public backup mentioned by BelRoy’s
BelRoy’s at Nine points visitors toward Groenplaats parking and the Grote Markt car park when you want a public option. These are practical because you’ll know where to go—especially for a first visit.
That said, arriving and hoping there’s space can cost time once the evening crowd starts. If you want to avoid the “find a spot first, then relax” loop, you can compare those public car parks with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark for a smoother arrival.
Street parking around Lijnwaadmarkt 9: watch time limits, zones, and ticket rules
Street parking near Lijnwaadmarkt 9 (2000 Antwerp) is usually the most flexible idea—until you hit enforcement. In historic-centre areas, you often deal with paid areas, short maximum stays, and rules that can change by street.
If you’re planning to stay for cocktails starting from opening time, street parking can turn into a last-minute decision (move the car sooner than expected, or risk a fine). In that situation, Mobypark is a useful alternative because you can reserve your space before you arrive instead of managing time pressure on-site.
How to pick the best option for your visit (quick checklist)
- Going for an evening? Prioritize availability. Pre-booking usually beats searching after parking restrictions get stricter.
- Checking the time you’ll park? If you only need a short window, compare 1–2 hour public parking prices; if you’ll stay longer, day-based options often matter more.
- Price reality: nearby paid decks you may see in search results often sit around €15–€24 per day depending on the facility—so comparing with Mobypark can be worthwhile if you want to avoid overpaying for public parking.
- Plan changes: if your plans shift, look for parking options that allow cancellation.
If you want to compare quickly, use the Mobypark search bar on this page (dates + location) and check whether a private reserved spot better fits your arrival time than driving to Groenplaats or the Grote Markt car park.
| Parking option | What it’s like in practice | When it makes sense |
|---|---|---|
| Public car parks (Groenplaats / Grote Markt) | Clear destination, but availability can be tight in the evening | You want an official deck and don’t mind arriving early enough |
| Street parking near Lijnwaadmarkt | Rules/time limits can change street to street; enforcement is real | You’re confident you’ll move within limits |
| Mobypark (private reserved spots) | Private spaces you can book in advance; less time spent searching | You want guaranteed availability and a calmer arrival |
Mobypark parking rates near BelRoy’s at Nine
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.04
24 hours parking
from € 11.50
1 week parking
from € 75.00
1 month parking
from € 150.00