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Finding parking near Veeweyde, Anderlecht, Brussels

Book private parking near Veeweyde with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Veeweyde, the easiest way to avoid last-minute street-parking stress is to secure a spot before you arrive. Mobypark lets you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots). Instead of trying to match your arrival to short time limits, you can pre-book with clear access rules—then park without constantly checking the meter zone.

This is especially useful when the street is busy or when restrictions kick in. For example, if you’d otherwise rely on a blue-zone limit, you can compare that time pressure with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

Street parking rules around Veeweyde: zones, time limits, and typical tariffs

In Anderlecht (including the Rue de Veeweyde area), on-street parking is controlled by different zones. Always follow the signage on the street because the zone type determines both the time limit and the price.

  • Zone Bleue (blue): free for up to 2 hours if you display a parking disc. Control is typically Monday to Saturday, 9:00–18:00.
  • Zone Verte (green): paid parking (example tariffs: €1.8 for the 1st hour, €3.7 for the 2nd hour, then additional hours typically €2.7/hour). Some areas offer short free time (e.g., 15 minutes) when you register a ticket.
  • Zone Grise (grey): paid parking with a step-up structure (example tariffs: €0.9 for the first 30 minutes, €2.7 for the next 30 minutes, then higher rates for later hours). Some areas also allow a short free window (e.g., 15 minutes) with ticket registration.
  • Zone Rouge (red): stricter time limits (typically 2 hours within a rolling 4h30 period). Tariffs follow half-hour steps and can become expensive if you stay longer.

Because prices in paid zones can rise quickly (depending on the zone and duration), Mobypark can be a simpler alternative than paying and extending a street meter—especially when you want certainty about availability.

When parking is usually free: evenings, Sundays, and public holidays

In many Anderlecht zones, enforcement is typically Monday–Saturday 9:00–18:00. Outside those hours, and on Sundays and public holidays, street parking is often free in multiple zone types.

That said, availability can still be unpredictable (especially near busy roads), and some event-related zones can override the “free window”. If you want to avoid relying on free hours or fighting for a spot, reserving a private space via Mobypark is a practical backup.

Match-day and event rules (Zone Événement Astrid) near Veeweyde

During certain events (including RSC Anderlecht match days at Lotto Park), Zone Événement Astrid can be activated. When it is, pay parking and the allowed duration can change, including longer paid periods that may extend until midnight depending on the day and signage.

If you’re arriving around an event start time, street parking plans based on “normal zone rules” can fail. Pre-booking on Mobypark helps you bypass the uncertainty, and it can also be worth considering Park & Ride options in the broader area (then travel the last part by public transport).

Residents, PMR parking, and how to avoid fines

These rules can matter if you’re staying longer or if you need accessible parking.

  • Resident (“riverain”) parking: residents can obtain a permit that allows parking without the same strict time limits in their designated area. (The permit can be limited by sector.)
  • PMR / disability parking: with a European disability parking card, free parking is typically available across zones in Anderlecht. There are also reserved PMR spaces marked on the street.
  • Fines if you park incorrectly: amounts vary by zone and infraction type (for example, guidance given for Anderlecht includes €37 for blue/green situations, €47 for grey, €42 for red, and €50 for event-related situations if rules aren’t followed).

If you’re unsure which zone applies at your exact spot on Rue de Veeweyde, booking a private place on Mobypark can reduce the risk of mixing up zone rules and ending up with a ticket.

Mobypark parking rates near Veeweyde

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.82

24 hours parking

from € 6.38

1 week parking

from € 44.66

1 month parking

from € 191.40

Cheap parking near Veeweyde, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Veeweyde

What parking zone is on Rue de Veeweyde in Anderlecht?
On-street parking near Veeweyde is controlled by different zones (blue/green/grey/red), and the exact zone can vary block by block. To know which rule applies where you park, check the signage next to the parking spaces or consult the interactive parking map provided by the Brussels parking authority for Rue de Veeweyde.
Is street parking free in Veeweyde at night and on Sundays?
In many Anderlecht street zones, enforcement is typically Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 18:00. Outside those controlled hours, and on Sundays and public holidays, parking is often free. However, event-related zones (like Zone Événement Astrid) can apply special rules—so always confirm with the local signs.
How does Zone Bleue (blue zone) work in Veeweyde?
Zone Bleue is generally free for up to 2 hours if you use a valid parking disc. The disc requirement is typically enforced Monday to Saturday during 9:00–18:00. After that period (or on days when controls don’t apply), the disc rule may not apply—still, follow the street signage for your exact spot.
What changes during match days (Zone Événement Astrid) near Veeweyde?
During certain events (including RSC Anderlecht match days), Zone Événement Astrid can be activated. This can extend paid parking hours (in some cases until midnight) and change the allowed duration. If you’re visiting on event day, don’t rely only on normal weekday zone rules—consider reserving a parking spot in advance (for example via Mobypark) to avoid availability surprises.
Can I park for free with a European disability parking card in Anderlecht (Veeweyde area)?
Yes. Holders of a European disability parking card are typically allowed to park for free in Anderlecht zones. You should also look for dedicated reserved PMR spaces marked on the street when available, and make sure your authorization is valid and displayed as required.
How much are parking fines if I break the rules in Veeweyde/Anderlecht?
Fines depend on the zone and the type of infringement. Guidance provided for Anderlecht includes examples such as around €37 for blue/green situations, about €47 for grey, about €42 for red, and about €50 for event-related situations when rules aren’t respected. To avoid penalties, always verify the zone type and follow the disc/payment and time limits.
What’s the safest way to avoid getting a ticket if I’m not sure about the zone near Veeweyde?
The safest approach is to confirm the zone type and its time limit before you leave the car (check the signage, and use the correct disc/payment method if required). If you want to reduce the uncertainty of finding the right rule at the exact spot—especially during busy times—pre-booking a private parking space (such as on Mobypark) can be a practical alternative to street meters.