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Finding parking near Auderghem, Brussels

Book private parking in Auderghem when street spots are tight

If you’re searching for parking Auderghem, the quickest way to avoid arriving and finding only time-restricted spaces is to plan your parking in advance. Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots (like unused hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage areas) that aren’t actively used every day.

That matters in Auderghem because a lot of on-street parking is managed by blue-zone schedules—so even if public parking exists, you may still have to move the car. With a booked private spot on Mobypark, you can match your arrival time to what you actually need.

Public off-street car parks you can use (including some 24/7 options)

Auderghem has several public car parks with set opening/access conditions. They can be handy for events or when you don’t want to hunt for curb spaces.

  • Parking Delta: 24/24 access (conditions “Libre”).
  • Parking under the viaduct (Herrmann-Debroux): 24/24 access (conditions “Libre”).
  • Parking at the communal stadium: 24/24 access (conditions “Libre”).
  • Parking at the sports centre (Forêt de Soignes / ADEPS area): 24/24 access (conditions “Libre”).
  • Parking under the viaduct (Chaussée de Watermael): 24/24 access (conditions “Libre”).
  • Parking Villageois (Centre Sportif du Willegems): uses a blue disc with a max 2 hours (scheduled days/times apply).
  • Parking à Rouge-Cloître: blue disc with max 2 hours between 9:00 and 18:00.
  • Parking under the town hall: access only from 16:00 to 7:00; outside that window, entering/exiting may require an access badge.

When you want flexibility (or you know you’ll be parking during time-restricted periods), it can be easier to compare these public rules with a booked private spot on Mobypark—so you don’t end up limited by a disc or entry window.

Blue zones in Auderghem: the schedules to watch

On-street parking is often regulated by blue zones (and in some streets, yellow periods). To avoid getting caught at the wrong time, check the street signage near where you want to park and be ready to follow the time window rules.

  • Blue zone (in blue): Monday to Saturday, 9:00–18:00.
  • Yellow zone (in yellow): Monday to Friday, 15:30–19:30, and Saturday & Sunday, 8:30–19:30.

If you’re visiting someone who lives in Auderghem, the commune also offers a visitor derogation card that lets you park in the blue zone for a limited period—details are covered in the FAQ below. If your trip doesn’t fit the blue-zone timing (or you’ll be out later), booking a private spot through Mobypark can reduce time pressure compared with constantly checking when you’re allowed to stay.

Night-time and limited access: plan for the “door opens, door closes” reality

Auderghem includes car parks that are available all day, but also places with strict access hours. For example, the parking under the town hall is only accessible from 16:00 to 7:00, and access outside that time can be restricted by badge rules.

If you’re arriving late, you’ll usually get the smoothest experience by using a 24/7 public car park or by pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark so your parking plan doesn’t depend on whether gates/entry rules match your exact arrival time.

Compare expected costs and avoid last-minute decisions

Public and managed parking options in the Auderghem area can vary a lot depending on whether you’re paying per hour or per day, and whether the option has time limits or availability constraints. In practice, many drivers prefer to compare before committing—especially when blue-zone schedules or disc-based limits are involved.

Parking choiceWhat usually affects your stayWhy a booked private spot can help
On-street / blue zoneTime windows (blue/yellow periods) and compliance requirementsYou’re less dependent on changing street rules during your visit
Public car parksAccess hours (some are 24/7; others are limited) and occasional blue-disc limitsMore certainty for your arrival time—useful when rules are tight
Booked private parking (Mobypark)Matched to your dates and arrival needsPrivate parking spots that owners don’t actively use can be easier to rely on than hunting for legal curb space

If you want to park without stress, try entering your dates and arrival time in the Mobypark search so you can compare public constraints with bookable private availability for your exact plan.

Mobypark parking rates near Auderghem

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.58

24 hours parking

from € 5.02

1 week parking

from € 30.00

1 month parking

from € 100.00

Cheap parking near Auderghem, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Auderghem

Where can I park 24/7 in Auderghem?
Auderghem has several public car parks listed with 24/24 access and “Libre” conditions, including Parking Delta, the parking under the viaduct (Herrmann-Debroux), the communal stadium parking, the Forêt de Soignes sports centre (ADEPS area), and the parking under the viaduct on Chaussée de Watermael. If you’re heading to one of these, still check the signage at the entrance when you arrive.
What are the blue-zone hours in Auderghem?
In Auderghem, blue-zone periods are time-based: the blue zone (in blue) applies Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 18:00. The yellow zone (in yellow) applies Monday to Friday from 15:30 to 19:30, and also on Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 to 19:30. Always confirm by reading the street signs where you plan to park.
How does the Auderghem visitor parking derogation card work (price and limits)?
The visitor derogation card is for visitors of households living in Auderghem. It allows parking in the blue zone for a limited period. It is valid in the blue zone from Monday to Saturday (and for the Schaller zone, Sunday is included). The maximum duration is 50 days per year per household, and the cost is 6 € per day.
Are there Auderghem car parks with a max stay using a blue disc?
Yes. Some specific public car parks use a blue disc (“disque bleu”) with a maximum stay. For example, Parking Villageois (Centre Sportif du Willegems) uses a blue disc with a max 2 hours during scheduled days/times, and Parking à Rouge-Cloître uses a blue disc with a max 2 hours between 9:00 and 18:00.
Where can I park at night in Auderghem without entry/exit issues?
For night parking, look for options that are listed as 24/24 (such as Parking Delta and the viaduct/stadium/sports-centre car parks). Also note that some places have limited access hours: for example, parking under the town hall is accessible from 16:00 to 7:00, and entry/exit outside that window can be restricted. If you want the simplest plan, you can also compare public options with a booked private spot on Mobypark.