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Finding parking near Evere, Schaerbeek, Brussels

Parking Evere with Mobypark: private spots you can book in advance

If you’re looking for parking Evere, the fastest approach is to match your stay to the right zone—and avoid last-minute street searching. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example unused hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, and sometimes garage spaces), so you arrive with a confirmed place rather than searching for an open curb.

That’s especially useful when your timing doesn’t fit the street’s short maximums (or when the area you need is in a paid zone).

On-street parking in Evere: blue vs green zones and time limits

In Evere, on-street parking is managed by zones shown by signage. The two drivers’ zones you’ll most often see are the blue zone (short stay) and the green zone (paid parking).

ZoneWhen it appliesKey rule
Blue zoneMon–Sat, 9:00–21:00Max 2 hours (free with a parking disc). Permit holders can park without time limits if they have a valid parking permit.
Green zoneMon–Sat, 9:00–21:00Parking becomes paid. Tariffs apply by hour.

After the shift starting 2 March 2026, some streets that were previously blue moved into the paid green zone (you’ll see the updated rules on the street and in signage). In the green zone, the published tariffs are €1.8 for the first hour, €3.7 for the second hour, and €2.7 for each additional hour.

If you know you’ll stay longer than the blue zone’s maximum time, the green zone hourly costs add up quickly—booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a simpler alternative than extending a time-limited curb option.

Resident permits and visitor codes: when you can park for free

Not every driver pays the same way in Evere. Parking permits and parking cards are managed through the municipal framework handled by Parking Brussels (you’ll find the on-street rules, zones, and permit types tied to Evere there).

Common situations include:

  • Resident permit (“riverain”) holders: in the blue zone, free parking applies when you have a valid parking permit.
  • Professional permits: available for businesses/independent workers, with different pricing depending on the number of permits.
  • Visitor codes (“visitor codes”): households can obtain codes for their guests (for a defined parking duration per code). This is meant to support visitors without relying on short on-street windows.

If you don’t have the right permit or visitor code—and you’re passing through or parking for a planned appointment—street parking can force you into the “short stay” strategy. In that scenario, a pre-booked private space on Mobypark helps you plan your parking time upfront instead of trying to fit into permit conditions.

Rules drivers often miss: parking disc, maximum time, and disabled bays

Even when you find a legal spot, small mistakes can lead to trouble. Pay attention to:

  • Parking disc timing: in the blue zone, the maximum stay is 2 hours and the free option depends on using the disc correctly.
  • Don’t assume “same street = same rule”: zone boundaries are set by signage; check the exact block where you stop.
  • Disabled parking: reserved spaces require the official parking card (European disability card). The card should be displayed correctly for control. Parking in a disabled bay without authorization can lead to fines (reported as over €116), and misuse can lead to much higher penalties.

When you’re unsure you can leave within the posted limit, a private spot you book ahead on Mobypark can reduce the risk of getting caught by a strict time rule.

Choosing parking Evere for your exact stay: short stop vs longer day

Use this quick approach to pick the right parking option:

  • Short stop (up to 2 hours): look for blue zone spots and use the parking disc.
  • Longer appointment or multiple stops: if you’re likely to be in green zone territory, the hourly structure can become expensive. For those situations, booking a private space via Mobypark is often more straightforward—and for longer stays, private parking can work out significantly cheaper than paying multiple paid hours on-street.
  • Want easier access / off-street parking: some private spots offered on Mobypark are in off-street locations (including unused garage-type spaces), which can feel more predictable than curb availability.

If you’re ready, use the Mobypark search for your dates so you can compare options before you arrive—especially if your time window doesn’t align with the curb limits.

Mobypark parking rates near Evere

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 Evere, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Evere

How long can I park in the blue zone in Evere?
In Evere, the blue zone applies from Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 21:00. The maximum parking time is 2 hours. The first 2 hours are free with a valid parking disc. If you hold a valid resident/parking permit for Evere, free parking can apply without the 2-hour limit in the blue zone.
What are the green zone parking tariffs in Evere?
In Evere, the green zone is a paid parking area (typically Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 21:00, unless signage states otherwise). The published hourly tariffs are €1.8 for the first hour, €3.7 for the second hour, and €2.7 for each additional hour.
Do I need a parking permit to park longer in Evere?
If you want to park longer than the short-stay curb rules allow (for example in the blue zone), a parking permit or a valid visitor arrangement is usually required. Evere resident permits and other permit types are managed through Parking Brussels. If you don’t have the right permit, consider sticking to the street’s time-limited rules or using an off-street/private option you book in advance.
How do visitor codes work for parking in Evere?
Visitor codes are intended for guests of residents who are eligible to request them. The guest parking duration is tied to the code, and it’s typically purchased in advance and then sent/used using the required SMS/app instructions. In Evere, visitor codes are described as costing €2.50 per vehicle per parking period of 4 hours 30 minutes.
What are the rules and fines for disabled parking spaces in Evere?
Disabled parking bays in Evere require the official disability parking card. The card must be displayed correctly for inspection. Parking in a disabled bay without authorization can result in a fine reported as over €116, and misuse of the card can lead to much higher penalties.