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Finding parking near Transvaal, Auderghem, Brussels

Book private parking in Transvaal with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Transvaal, you’ll quickly run into a mix of time-limited street zones and “set the disc or move” rules. Mobypark gives you an easier alternative: book private parking spots (like hotel/office spaces, unused driveways, and unused garage areas) that owners don’t use day-to-day—so you’re not relying on finding an available street spot during the busiest hours. For longer stays, prebooking on Mobypark can also help you avoid the cost and stress of paying for public parking by the hour (in some cases, drivers may see significant savings vs. public options).

Know the blue vs green zones in Transvaal (Auderghem, 1160)

In Transvaal, the key is the street-zone colour on the signs. In the blue zones, a parking disc is required and the allowed maximum stay is short. In the green zones, you can generally park without paying and without the same time pressure (details below).

Parking area typeWhen the parking disc appliesTypical maximum stayWhat to watch
Blue zone (near “Le Transvaal”)Mon–Fri: 09:00–12:00 and 14:00–17:00 (Wednesday until 12:00)2 hoursUsing the disc incorrectly (or exceeding time) can lead to fines (example given in local info: €25 per half-day).
Stippled blue zoneDaily: 15:30–19:3030 minutesThis is meant for quick turnover—don’t plan to “top up” after 30 minutes.
Green zone (around Tritomasstraat)24/7 (7 days/week)No time limit statedOften the simplest option if you want to park freely in the neighbourhood.

If you’re arriving during the blue-zone windows and your schedule is flexible (late appointment, traffic, or waiting for someone), booking a private spot on Mobypark can be the practical way to skip the “disc + maximum duration” pressure.

Short stop vs longer stay: match the rule to your plan

For quick errands, the stippled blue zone (30 minutes between 15:30 and 19:30) can work—but only if you’re sure you’ll be back within the limit. For anything that may run long, the nearby blue zone caps you at 2 hours and you’ll need to respect the correct days/times for the disc.

When your stay might be longer than the public street limits, comparing options on Mobypark is often the low-risk choice: you prebook a private spot for your timeframe instead of trying to repark or re-time your arrival around street enforcement.

Overnight parking in Transvaal: where “free” really applies

If you’re looking to park after hours, the green zone around Tritomasstraat is the standout: it’s described as free and valid 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means you can plan an overnight stay there with far less worry about disc windows.

But if you’re tempted to park just anywhere outside the green zone, remember that the blue zones still have strict disc times and maximum durations—so if you’re not 100% sure which zone you’re in, prebooking via Mobypark can help you avoid ending the evening with a last-minute parking scramble.

How to use Mobypark for parking Transvaal (Auderghem)

  1. Enter Transvaal and set your dates (and arrival time if prompted).
  2. Compare private spot types (for example covered/uncovered where available) that fit your vehicle needs.
  3. Book and pay online—so you arrive knowing you have a reserved place.

This is especially useful when street parking in Transvaal is limited to short discs windows (blue zones) or when you want a guaranteed spot for later arrivals.

Mobypark parking rates near Transvaal

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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

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FAQ about parking in Transvaal

Is there paid parking in Transvaal (Auderghem)?
In Transvaal, much of the street parking is regulated by zones. Blue zones require a parking disc during specific hours (so you don’t “pay by the hour” on the street, but you must follow the time and disc rules). Green zones around Tritomasstraat are described as free and usable 24/7.
Where can I park for free in Transvaal at night?
Free overnight parking is mainly associated with the green zone around Tritomasstraat (around the Tritomas commissariat area). It’s described as free and valid 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
How long can I park with a parking disc in the blue zone near “Le Transvaal”?
In the blue zone near “Le Transvaal”, a parking disc is required during Mon–Fri periods (09:00–12:00 and 14:00–17:00, with Wednesday until 12:00). The typical maximum duration is 2 hours.
Can I prebook parking in Transvaal instead of relying on street rules?
Yes. With Mobypark, you can prebook a private parking spot in Transvaal (for example unused hotel/office spaces, unused driveways, or unused garage areas). This can be helpful when street parking is time-limited by blue-zone disc rules.