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Finding parking near Collignon, Schaerbeek, Brussels

Looking for parking Collignon around Place Colignon? Here, street parking is managed in coloured zones with strict time limits—so the right strategy depends on whether you need a quick stop or longer parking.

If you want to avoid last-minute meter checks, Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Collignon—spaces from owners who don’t use them regularly (for example hotel parking, office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). You can pre-book a spot for your dates, then compare options and timing instead of circling for availability.

Book private parking in Collignon with Mobypark

Mobypark matches drivers with private, bookable spots owners don’t actively use, so you’re not limited to what happens to be free on the street at that moment. Depending on the public option and your parking duration, pre-booking can work out significantly cheaper than paying street rates—plus you get guaranteed access versus searching near Place Colignon.

Set your arrival time in the search bar above to compare available private options for Collignon and book in advance.

Street parking near Place Colignon: red vs green zones

In the red zone around Place Colignon, parking is typically limited to maximum 2 hours and is paying for most vehicles (Mon–Sat, with control hours shown on signage and meters). Charges are time-based (in steps), so even short delays can push you over the limit.

Green zones are also pay-and-display areas, but they’re commonly set up with a different priority for local residents (check the signage for what applies to visitors). If you expect you won’t be back within the red-zone window, reserving a private spot on Mobypark can prevent the stress of restarting the meter or rushing back.

How to pay and what happens if you overstay

You can usually pay at the parking meter or via SMS/app for the session you need. For SMS payments, drivers typically use the regional short code 4411: start by sending the zone code plus your license plate, and stop by sending “Q” to end the session (transaction fees can apply per SMS).

Overstaying can trigger a fixed redevance—grounded reports for this area mention a forfait around €42 for a 2-hour infringement. When you don’t want to risk time pressure, Mobypark is a practical alternative: book the time you need and park without racing the clock on the street.

When street parking is free (Sundays and public holidays)

In the red zone near Place Colignon, street parking is reported as free on Sundays and public holidays. Even then, rules can differ by exact zone colour and street, so always verify on the sign or the meter before leaving the car.

On busy free days, spaces still fill quickly—pre-booking with Mobypark can be a simple way to avoid hunting for a rare free spot while you’re trying to reach your destination.

Visitor codes, resident permits, and accessibility rules

In Schaerbeek, visitor codes are generally meant for residents or local companies to give to visitors, and they’re not the same as a public “general visitor pass”. These codes are typically valid only in green zones (not in the red zone). Communal resident cards can also be limited by zone type.

There are also accessibility-based exceptions: registered PMR (people with reduced mobility) rights can allow parking with different conditions and no time limit in the zones where they apply. If you don’t have a local code/permit for the relevant zone, it’s often safer to rely on paid street rules or to reserve a private spot with Mobypark.

Retail car parks and private lots near Collignon

Some nearby retail car parks (for example, supermarket sites) can be an alternative to street parking, but they often have conditions like “customer parking only”, vehicle dimension limits, or time restrictions. Always check the signs at the entrance and posted rules for the exact lot.

When you want predictable access without reading multiple house rules at the entrance, booking a private spot on Mobypark is a calmer option than relying on a lot that may restrict entry.

  • Check the zone colour (red vs green) and the time limit on the meter/sign.
  • Start payment immediately if you need street parking—session timing is what enforcement checks.
  • If you’re unsure you’ll be back in time, use Mobypark to avoid red-zone time pressure.

Mobypark parking rates near Collignon

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.58

24 hours parking

from € 5.02

1 week parking

from € 70.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Collignon, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Collignon

How long can I park in the red zone around Place Colignon in Collignon?
In the red zone around Place Colignon, street parking is typically limited to a maximum of 2 hours. It’s also generally paid (Mon–Sat during control hours). If you exceed the time limit, you may receive a fixed redevance. Always confirm the exact time window on the sign or the parking meter for the specific spot you use.
Is parking free on Sundays and public holidays near Place Colignon?
Yes—street parking in the red zone near Place Colignon is reported as free on Sundays and public holidays. However, rules can differ by zone colour and street, so check the signage on-site or the instructions shown on the meter before you rely on a free window.
How can I pay for parking near Place Colignon (meter, SMS 4411, or app)?
You can usually pay at the parking meter and, in many cases, also by SMS/app. For SMS, drivers typically use 4411: you start the session by sending the zone code plus your license plate, and you stop the session by sending “Q”. App payment may be available as well, and per-SMS/app fees can apply—so check the cost displayed during payment.
What fine can I get if I overstay in the red zone at Place Colignon?
If you park longer than allowed in the red zone, a fixed redevance can apply. Grounded reports for this area mention a forfait around €42 for a 2-hour infringement. The best way to avoid this is to respect the 2-hour time limit or book a time-appropriate private spot instead.
Do visitor codes or resident permits let visitors park in the red zone at Collignon?
Visitor codes and resident-related permits are usually limited by zone type. In Schaerbeek, visitor codes are typically valid in green zones and generally not for the red zone. If you don’t have the correct zone permission (or a registered accessibility right where it applies), street red-zone parking will normally require payment, or you can choose a booked private spot on Mobypark.