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Finding parking near Moortebeek, Anderlecht, Brussels

Looking for parking Moortebeek? Here’s how street parking works (blue zone + parking disk), what visitor/resident rules mean in Anderlecht, and when it’s smarter to pre-book a private spot on Mobypark instead of gambling on availability.

Pre-book private parking for Moortebeek when street spaces are time-limited

Mobypark lets you book private parking spots in Moortebeek—places owned by hotels, offices, or local residents that aren’t actively used every day (think private driveways or unused garage space). If you’re arriving when the blue zone is busy, or you need more flexibility than a short on-street limit, booking on Mobypark avoids the “find a space + time your disk” stress. Use the search bar to select Moortebeek and your dates, then compare available private options.

Street parking in Moortebeek: the blue zone (Mon–Sat until 18:00)

In Moortebeek, the blue zone is typically free from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–18:00—but only if you park correctly with a blue parking disk visible behind the windscreen. The maximum stay is usually 2 hours, though specific street signs can set shorter limits (for example 30/60/90 minutes). Always check local signage on the street where you plan to stop (including roads like Rue de Sévigné and Rue du Potaerdenberg).

Avoid fines: common blue-zone mistakes (and the fine amount)

To park in the blue zone, your disk must be valid and correctly used. If you don’t have a correct disk or you exceed the allowed time, the fixed penalty can be €37 per 4h30. If you’re running late or you’re not sure which limit applies, consider pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark—especially when you expect to park longer than the posted on-street maximum.

Visitor vs resident parking in Anderlecht: codes and paid zones

Anderlecht uses different parking zones. Where parking is not the blue zone, you may need to use payment equipment or a phone/app payment flow (depending on the zone). For guests, some households can request visitor codes, typically €2.5 per 4h30, valid in certain zones within the assigned area, with a limit on how many codes you can request per year. If you don’t have a visitor code (or you’re unsure which zone you’re entering), pre-booking on Mobypark is often the simplest fallback.

Match-day reality check: Astrid event rules can extend controls

On event days in the Astrid event zone (around the stadium area), parking controls can be extended: the blue-zone control can run until midnight from 18:00 Monday–Saturday and until midnight on Sunday from 12:00, with a shorter free disk limit (often 1 hour). Even if Moortebeek isn’t inside that zone, nearby streets can fill up fast during matches—so if you’re planning to arrive around game start, consider securing a private spot on Mobypark in advance.

Overnight, Sundays, and holidays: what usually changes after the blue-zone hours

Outside the blue-zone control hours, street parking is generally free and without the same time limits (commonly nights after 18:00, Sundays, and public holidays). Still, Anderlecht can include multiple zone types in the same area—so keep an eye on the signs. For peace of mind during longer stays, private parking via Mobypark can help you avoid last-minute zone confusion.

Public car parks near Moortebeek: compare day rates vs guaranteed access

If you prefer a garage/car park instead of street rules, nearby public options in Anderlecht often show day prices around €7–€12/day (depending on the car park). That can be fine, but it still depends on availability at the moment you arrive. With Mobypark, you’re more likely to get access on your schedule—without searching for the last free bay.

Quick checklist before you leave your car in Moortebeek

  • Check the street sign for the zone type (blue zone vs other zones).
  • If it’s blue zone, use a blue disk and respect the posted maximum time.
  • Watch for special match-day rules (Astrid zone pressure nearby).
  • If you need flexibility, pre-book a private Moortebeek spot on Mobypark.

Mobypark parking rates near Moortebeek

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.82

24 hours parking

from € 6.38

1 week parking

from € 130.00

1 month parking

from € 300.00

Cheap parking near Moortebeek, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Moortebeek

Is parking free in Moortebeek?
In Moortebeek, the blue zone is typically free from Monday to Saturday, 09:00–18:00, but only if you use a valid blue parking disk. Outside those control hours (after 18:00, and usually on Sundays and public holidays), street parking in the blue zone is generally free as well—though you should always verify the zone signs.
How long can I park in the blue zone in Moortebeek?
In Moortebeek’s blue zone, the maximum stay is typically 2 hours. Some streets may have shorter limits indicated on local signage (for example 30, 60, or 90 minutes), so check the exact street rules before you park.
What happens if I forget the parking disk in Moortebeek?
If you don’t have a valid blue parking disk, use it incorrectly, or exceed the allowed time in the blue zone, you can receive a fixed penalty. The stated fine level for blue-zone infractions is €37 per 4h30.
Do visitors need a parking code in Anderlecht (Moortebeek area)?
Depending on the zone, residents may be able to request visitor codes for their guests. These codes cost €2.5 per 4h30 and are valid within the allowed area/zone limits, with an annual maximum number of codes per household. If you don’t have a visitor code, rely on the correct public zone rules—or consider pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark to avoid uncertainty.
Can I park overnight or on Sundays in Moortebeek?
After the blue-zone control hours (typically after 18:00) and on Sundays and public holidays, parking in the blue zone is generally free and not controlled with the same time limits. However, Anderlecht uses multiple zone types—so confirm the signage where you plan to park.