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Finding parking near Diegem, Machelen, Brussels

Book private parking in Diegem with Mobypark (no street hunting)

If you’re looking for parking Diegem, the quickest way to avoid last-minute driving is to pre-book a private spot. Mobypark lets you reserve unused private parking spaces—for example spaces from hotels, office buildings, private driveways, and garages that aren’t actively used—so you’re not relying on finding an available curb space.

It’s especially useful when public parking is time-limited (like the Blue Zone or Shop & Go), because you can line up your parking before you arrive and focus on your trip.

Blue Zone parking in Diegem: 7:00–20:00, up to 4 hours (sometimes longer)

In Machelen-Diegem, Blue Zone parking is valid Monday to Saturday from 7:00 to 20:00 (except public holidays and 11 July). The maximum stay is 4 hours unless the signs on your specific street indicate a different limit (in some areas it can be longer).

You normally need a parking disc to park correctly, unless you have a valid permit or a disability parking card.

If you don’t want to manage a disc (or you might exceed the limit), consider booking a private spot via Mobypark so your parking time is planned instead of negotiated with roadside rules.

Shop & Go in Machelen-Diegem: 30 minutes free (then it gets expensive)

Shop & Go places are meant for quick stops. They allow up to 30 minutes free on Monday to Saturday (7:00–20:00) (except holidays and 11 July). If you stay longer than 30 minutes, you risk a retribution of €50/day.

Even if you have a disability parking card or a permit, keep in mind Shop & Go has its own time limit. If your visit could run over half an hour, Mobypark is a practical way to pre-book longer parking so you can finish your errands without time pressure.

Permits and exemptions: residents, business parking, and disability cards

If you hold a valid parking permit/abonnement or a disability parking card, you generally don’t have to place a parking disc in the Blue Zone. Permits are linked to your license plate, so enforcement checks whether your vehicle is allowed in that zone.

However, permits don’t automatically remove the special rules for Shop & Go (where the 30-minute limit still applies). If you’re not sure your vehicle qualifies—or you’re visiting and don’t have the local documentation—pre-booking with Mobypark is often simpler than relying on exemptions.

Diegem station area parking: use a 24/7 garage or reserve private parking

Near Diegem station, a 24/7 garage option can be a convenient choice when you arrive late, early, or with tight schedules. For day stays, you’ll typically see day-rate pricing around €8.99 when reserving.

If your plan is longer than a quick curb stop, or if you want guaranteed availability without monitoring the Blue Zone window, Mobypark can be a strong alternative—often coming out below typical day rates for station-area parking while keeping things predictable.

Avoid retribution in Diegem: set your time, double-check the street, and buffer your trip

Misreading rules is the fastest way to get a fine in Diegem. In the Blue Zone, if you don’t use a valid disc, place it incorrectly, or exceed the allowed time without authorization, the retribution is €25/day. In Shop & Go, overstaying the 30 minutes can lead to €50/day. The notice is typically placed under your windshield wiper, and payment is due within the stated deadline.

Practical approach: confirm you’re on the right type of street (Blue Zone vs. Shop & Go), set your parking disc to your actual arrival time, and if you’re unsure you’ll finish within the limit, pre-book a private spot via Mobypark to reduce the risk of ending up with a retribution.

Mobypark parking rates near Diegem

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.58

24 hours parking

from € 5.02

1 week parking

from € 65.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Diegem, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Diegem

Is parking free in Diegem?
Parking can be free only within the allowed time and conditions. In the Blue Zone, you can park without a fee if you follow the rules (correct parking disc and within the maximum duration) or if you have a valid permit/exception. Shop & Go also offers free parking, but only for up to 30 minutes.
What are the Blue Zone hours in Diegem (Machelen-Diegem)?
The Blue Zone is valid from Monday to Saturday between 7:00 and 20:00, with exceptions for public holidays and 11 July. The default maximum stay is 4 hours unless signs on your street show a different limit.
Do I need a parking disc in the Blue Zone in Diegem?
Yes, a parking disc is normally required in the Blue Zone—unless you have a valid parking permit/abonnement or a valid disability parking card. Those exemptions remove the need to place a disc, but they do not override special rules like Shop & Go’s 30-minute limit.
How long can I park in Shop & Go in Diegem?
Shop & Go allows up to 30 minutes free parking (Monday to Saturday 7:00–20:00, excluding holidays and 11 July). If you stay longer than 30 minutes, a retribution of €50/day can apply.
How do I get a parking permit for the Blue Zone in Machelen-Diegem?
Permits/abonnements are managed by the municipality of Machelen-Diegem and are linked to your license plate. You typically apply via the municipal parking website/e-portal or at the parking office. Permits are subject to eligibility (such as resident status or having a business in the area).
Where can I park near Diegem station, and is 24/7 parking available?
Near Diegem station, there are garage options that are accessible around the clock. If you want guaranteed availability without relying on curb rules, you can also pre-book a private parking spot through Mobypark.
What happens if I get the Blue Zone or Shop & Go rules wrong in Diegem?
In the Blue Zone, errors like missing/incorrect parking disc placement or exceeding the allowed time can lead to a retribution of €25/day. In Shop & Go, overstaying beyond 30 minutes can lead to a retribution of €50/day. The notice is typically placed under the wiper and payment is due within the deadline stated on the notice.