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Finding parking near Elfde Gebod, Antwerp

Parking Elfde Gebod made easier: pre-book a private spot on Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Elfde Gebod in Antwerp, the fastest way to avoid last-minute searching is to reserve in advance. Mobypark unlocks private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces), so you can arrive knowing you have a place.

Instead of circling for street availability in the historic centre, use the Mobypark search with your dates and reserve a spot near Elfde Gebod—especially helpful when paid public options fill up or have strict access rules.

Street parking rules near Elfde Gebod (historic centre restrictions)

In Antwerp’s historic centre, visitors generally cannot park on the street in the resident/permit area around the core city streets. That means the “maybe I’ll find something nearby” plan can quickly fail when you’re trying to park for Elfde Gebod.

If you park in the wrong zone without a valid permit, you can face a retribution (the city warns about a fine of €50). Loading and unloading can be allowed, but for a proper visit you’ll be relying on public garages or a reserved place—this is where booking a private spot on Mobypark can be the practical alternative.

How much parking costs near Elfde Gebod (street vs garages vs reserved spots)

As you get closer to the centre, street parking typically becomes more expensive and time-limited. Nearby paid garages and central parking areas often work out at several tens of euros per day—and prices can jump depending on how long you stay.

Mobypark can be a cheaper option for many visits (for example, compared with nearby paid garages or short-stay street tariffs, you may pay up to 60% less, depending on your timing), with the added benefit that your parking is secured instead of “trial-and-error” on arrival.

What to do on Sundays, public holidays, and event days

Some Antwerp street parking can be free on legal public holidays and on Sundays—but restrictions still apply in event zones. Near the historic centre where Elfde Gebod is located, you can still run into “no visitor street parking” rules even when other areas look more relaxed.

If you’re planning around a holiday or a busy period, reserving via Mobypark helps you avoid guessing which streets are free and which are restricted, so you don’t waste time searching when it’s most stressful.

Quick checklist for parking Elfde Gebod

  • Check the zone logic: if you’re heading into the historic-centre resident area, expect street parking limits and plan for a garage or reservation.
  • Compare total time, not just hourly: short street sessions can become costly fast; for day plans, a reserved place is usually simpler.
  • Arrive with confidence: a booked private spot reduces the risk of “fully occupied” public garages.
  • If you have a disability card or need special access, confirm how parking works for your situation (FAQ below).
  • If you’re coming with a trailer, don’t assume standard rules apply—use reservation if you want clarity.

For the most common rule questions (holiday free parking, disability permits, free parking alternatives, and trailers), see the FAQ items below.

Mobypark parking rates near Elfde Gebod

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

Cheap parking near Elfde Gebod, Antwerp

FAQ about parking near Elfde Gebod

Is parking in Antwerp free on public holidays?
Parking can be free on legal public holidays (including 11 July) and on Sundays, but the rule can be different in specific event zones. Around areas with event or restricted zones, you should still check the street signage, because free parking does not automatically apply everywhere.
Can visitors park on the street near Elfde Gebod (historic centre rules)?
In Antwerp’s historic centre, there is a resident/permit area where visitors are generally not allowed to park on the public street. Only people with a valid resident/permit status and certain registered access cases (such as people with a disability permit) can park there. If you park without the required permit, you risk a fine (the city mentions €50). For visitor parking near Elfde Gebod, using a public parking facility or pre-booked parking is usually the practical solution.
Where can I park with a disabled parking card in Antwerp?
If you have a parking card for persons with a disability, you can register your license plate. After registration, you can park for free on non-reserved public street spaces across Antwerp (including areas around the historic centre). Reserved disability spots can have different rules; those remain free without registration.
Where can I park for free near Antwerp Expo?
If you’re looking to park for free outside the centre and head in, there are free public options around Antwerp Expo. Free on-street parking is mentioned for areas such as Vogelzanglaan (around 500 spots), Jan Van Rijswijcklaan (around 200 spots), and Desguinlei (around 400 spots), plus additional nearby free parking areas in the surroundings. This can be a good fallback when central street parking is restricted.
Can I park a trailer on the street in Antwerp?
Trailer parking on public roads is regulated and depends on Antwerp’s local rules (APV). A commonly applied guideline is that a trailer may stay on the public road for a limited time (often up to 3 days), but you should verify the specific street/zone rules. If you want to avoid rule uncertainty, booking a reserved private spot can be the safer choice.