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Finding parking near Waterloolaan, Pentagone, Brussels

Looking for parking Waterloolaan in Brussels? The key is knowing how street parking on and around Waterloolaan is restricted, which nearby car parks offer convenient access, and when it makes sense to pre-book so you don’t waste time circling for a space.

Because Waterloolaan is busy, availability can swing quickly—especially in the evenings and on weekends. Bookable private spots (like hotel/office parking and unused driveways or garage spaces) can be a practical alternative to public parking when you want certainty.

Book private parking for Waterloolaan with Mobypark (instead of hunting street spaces)

With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots in the Waterloolaan area that owners don’t actively use. Think of places like hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces that are made available for drivers to reserve.

This helps when you’re dealing with strict street limits, or when public garages fill up. You can compare options by price and availability and arrive with a space already secured.

Street parking on Waterloolaan: blue/green/grey zones and time limits

On and near Waterloolaan, street rules are usually enforced using Brussels zone colors. Before you park, check the signs (and the street meter instructions) because the allowed time and tariffs can change block by block.

  • Blue zone: typically up to 2 hours and often free with a parking disc (where applicable).
  • Green zone: generally allows longer stays (often for the whole day) with staged hourly pricing.
  • Grey zone: commonly limited to up to 4h30 (where indicated), with an hourly rate (example: around €5/hour on some signs).
  • Red zone: typically stricter, commonly up to 2 hours, usually with a higher hourly cost.

If you only need a short stop, the blue zone can work—but if you’re planning anything that may run long, pre-booking with Mobypark can spare you from the “park → time runs out → move the car” stress.

24/7 public car parks connected to Waterloolaan (good for flexible arrivals)

If you want a more predictable experience than street parking, look for nearby garages that accept arrivals at different times. Two well-known options on/near Waterloolaan are:

  • Parking 2 Portes (Waterloolaan 2a): described as 24/7 accessible, with entry from Waterloolaan (and another access point nearby). It also advertises extensive EV charging capacity.
  • Parking Hallepoort – Voorplein (Waterloolaan 103a): also listed as 24/7 accessible. It includes a special weekend/holiday rate (e.g., an “all day” offer on weekends/holidays).

These garages can be especially convenient when you’re arriving outside the “easy street parking” window. And on peak days when availability gets tight, reserving a private spot via Mobypark can be a straightforward backup compared with relying on finding an open public space on arrival.

EV charging and accessibility: check details before you drive in

If you’re arriving with an electric vehicle, look for signs of charger availability at the car park entrance (and whether charging is available for your session type). Some Waterloolaan-area facilities advertise large numbers of charging points, so it’s worth confirming how access works.

For accessibility needs, prioritize garages that explicitly mention step-free access and dedicated spaces (and, if you’re using a specific vehicle type, check any posted height or access rules at the entrance). If you’re not sure which option fits, booking ahead with Mobypark helps you filter for the right parking type for your vehicle.

Weekend and time-window parking: avoid missing the deadline

A common problem around busy streets is relying on short offers—like limited-time tariffs or reduced pricing that only applies after a certain hour or day type. For example, some nearby facilities reference special pricing windows for specific periods (such as evenings and weekends/holidays).

If your plans are flexible or you’re not sure how long you’ll stay, it’s safer to compare against an option where your parking is already reserved—Mobypark can help you avoid arriving only to find you’ve missed a time-window rule for public parking.

Quick choice guide for Waterloolaan

What you needBest fitWhy it helps
Short stopStreet parking (check zone)Blue zone may allow up to 2 hours with the right disc/tariff rules
Longer stay / no time pressureBooked private parking on MobyparkYou avoid running out of street time and can arrive with certainty
Flexible arrival time24/7 public garages near WaterloolaanLess uncertainty about opening hours
EV charging needsGarages that advertise chargers + pre-check accessReduces the risk of turning up without a suitable charger

When public pricing is based on on-site tariffs (and full-day rates can add up quickly), reserved parking can also be a cost-effective route—often considerably cheaper than paying the highest on-site full-day garage prices, depending on the day and your length of stay.

Mobypark parking rates near Waterloolaan

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 Waterloolaan, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Waterloolaan

How long can I park on Waterloolaan street in a blue zone?
On many Brussels street blocks, a blue zone typically allows up to 2 hours. In practice, you usually need a valid parking disc (where applicable) visible on the dashboard and you must respect the time limit shown by the street signs/meters. Always confirm the exact rules on the specific Waterloolaan sign next to where you park.
What are the usual street parking limits around Waterloolaan (red/grey/green zones)?
Around Waterloolaan, street parking is commonly enforced with zone colors that set both the maximum duration and the hourly rates. A typical pattern is: red zones are often stricter (commonly up to 2 hours), grey zones are often limited to around 4h30 with an hourly rate, and green zones usually allow longer stays for the day with staged hourly pricing. Because the exact tariff and allowed time vary by street segment, always read the sign at your parking spot.
Are there 24/7 parking options near Waterloolaan, and do they offer weekend tariffs?
Yes. Near Waterloolaan, there are public garages listed as open 24/7, including Parking 2 Portes (Waterloolaan 2a) and Parking Hallepoort – Voorplein (Waterloolaan 103a). Some of these facilities also publish special weekend/holiday pricing (for example, a “24 hours” weekend/holiday offer). If you’re planning a weekend trip, consider reserving in advance with Mobypark to reduce availability risk.
Do I need to check Brussels’ low-emission zone rules before I park near Waterloolaan?
Yes. Brussels has a low-emission zone (Milieuzone/LEZ). Before you drive to park near Waterloolaan, check whether your vehicle is allowed to enter and what conditions apply. Planning ahead for parking (including reserving a private spot) can reduce the need to drive around if you arrive and realize you can’t access the area.