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Finding parking near Koningswijk, Pentagone, Brussels

Looking for parking Koningswijk in Brussels? This central area (Pentagone) uses time-limited parking zones, so the hardest part is often finding a legal spot that matches how long you actually need. Below you’ll find the real-world zone rules, what to expect from nearby garages, and when reserving a private spot with Mobypark can save you time and avoid fines.

Reserve private parking in Koningswijk with Mobypark (no arrival guesswork)

Instead of circling for a public space, Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Koningswijk and nearby areas—spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). That makes it easier to plan your day: you set your dates, compare options, and arrive without having to predict how much street parking availability you’ll get.

Street parking in Koningswijk: blue, grey, green and red zones

Koningswijk follows the general Brussels parking system. In most paid areas, street parking typically applies from Monday to Saturday, while many streets become free from 21:00 to 09:00 and are generally free on Sundays and public holidays. During paid hours, always follow the signs—some streets have shorter limits than the “main” zone type.

Zone Typical max duration What to know
Blue zone Up to 2 hours Usually requires a valid parking disc; missing/invalid disc can lead to a fine.
Red zone Up to 2 hours Highest pressure and typically higher tariffs. Common retribution level: €47.
Grey zone Up to 4.5 hours Longer cap than red; common retribution level: €47 if you don’t respect the paid period.
Green zone Often for residents Visitors may have paid access depending on the street; in some green zones there’s no hard max time for everyone, so signage matters.

If your plan might take longer than a blue/red limit (or you don’t want to keep track of time), it can be smarter to compare street options with a pre-booked spot via Mobypark—so you don’t get stuck managing meters/discs while you’re trying to reach your destination.

Garages near the Royal (Koninklijk) Circus: expect daily pricing, variable availability

In the Royal Circus / Koninklijk Circus area (close to Koningswijk), parking garages are a practical alternative to street zones—especially when you arrive around busy times. Typical public garage pricing in this zone is often around €14–€18 per day (with hourly pricing that can be higher depending on the garage and time window), so it can add up if you need a full day.

If you’re aiming to park close by, the trade-off is simple: street spaces can be limited, and garages can fill up depending on the day. Reserving a private, bookable spot with Mobypark helps you avoid the “is it available right now?” problem that comes with last-minute arrivals.

P+R (Park & Ride) for Koningswijk when you want to avoid inner-city parking pressure

For many drivers, Park & Ride (P+R) is the easiest way to skip the densest parking stress in central Brussels. P+R facilities are located on the edges of the city and are meant for you to park your car there and continue by public transport (metro/tram/bus/train). Typical P+R rules include: car access only (no trailers/caravans/campers), a max vehicle height of 2.10 m, and LPG vehicles are not allowed.

If you prefer not to transfer and would rather park closer to Koningswijk from the start, you can also pre-book on Mobypark—so your trip planning doesn’t depend on finding a legal street space with the right time limit.

Overnight and long-stay parking in/around Koningswijk

For overnight stays, street parking can be easier because many streets become free from 21:00 to 09:00. However, you still need to respect the paid-hour rules during the day (blue/red/grey caps and zone signage). If your schedule overlaps paid hours, a public garage can be more straightforward, and day tariffs will apply.

For multi-day visits or if you want a reliable plan, reserving a private spot through Mobypark can be the simplest way to keep control of where you park—without relying on luck on the street or last-minute garage availability.

Quick checklist before you drive

  • Check the zone signs on the exact street (blue/red/grey/green rules can change block by block).
  • If it’s a blue zone, bring/use the parking disc according to local instructions.
  • Match the max time to your plan. If you might exceed it, compare with a reserved option on Mobypark.
  • For busy days (or if you want to park closer), consider garages or pre-booking rather than searching on arrival.
  • Use the Mobypark search bar to set your location + dates, then compare options that fit your time window.

For common questions about zones, free hours, and P+R, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Koningswijk

Parking time

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 Koningswijk, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Koningswijk

Where can I park near the Koninklijk (Royal) Circus in Koningswijk?
Near the Koninklijk (Royal) Circus, you’ll mainly choose between street zones and nearby garages. Street parking there follows Brussels zone rules (blue/grey/red depending on the street) with limited durations during paid hours. If you want certainty close by without relying on immediate availability, reserving a private spot on Mobypark is often a practical alternative to last-minute street/garage hunting.
What parking zones apply in Koningswijk (Pentagone) and how long can I stay?
Koningswijk uses the Brussels zone system: blue zones are typically limited to up to 2 hours and usually require a valid parking disc; red zones are typically up to 2 hours with the highest pressure and commonly a €47 retribution level if you don’t comply; grey zones are typically up to 4.5 hours with a commonly similar €47 retribution level. Green zones are often reserved for residents and visitor rules can vary by street, so always follow the signage.
Is street parking free in Koningswijk at night, on Sundays, or on public holidays?
Many streets in central Brussels (including Koningswijk area) are generally free on Sundays and public holidays, and often free overnight from 21:00 to 09:00. During the day and within paid hours, you still must follow the zone rules (including time limits and parking-disc requirements where applicable).
How does Park & Ride (P+R) work if I’m heading to Koningswijk?
P+R is designed for drivers who want to avoid inner-city parking pressure: you park at an edge-of-city facility and continue by public transport (metro/tram/bus/train). Access rules typically restrict use to private cars only (no trailers/caravans/campers), with a max vehicle height of 2.10 m, and LPG vehicles not allowed. It’s a good choice if you want less time spent searching for parking near Koningswijk.