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Finding parking near Terdelt, Schaerbeek, Brussels

If you’re searching for parking Terdelt, you usually need a practical spot near Place Terdelt (and the Sportcomplex Terdelt) without guessing street availability or zone rules. Use the details below to pick the right option—street parking, a nearby garage, or a reserved private space through Mobypark.

When street parking gets complicated: book private spots with Mobypark

In Terdelt, parking can be a mix of paid zones and limited-time rules, so arriving without a plan often means circling for a place. Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel or office parking, unused garage spaces, and private driveways—so you can secure a place before you arrive. In many cases, booking a private spot can be noticeably cheaper than paying public hourly rates (and sometimes up to 60% depending on the option and duration), while removing the time pressure of street searching.

Street parking in Terdelt: know the zone (green vs orange) before you park

Street parking around Terdelt is controlled by zone rules, and the color on the signs matters. In the area around Place Terdelt, you’ll commonly find green and orange zones:

  • Green zones are typically valid Mon–Sat, 9:00–21:00 (unless the meter says otherwise). Parking time is not limited in these zones.
  • Orange zones nearby are typically active 7 days a week, 24 hours a day with a maximum stay of 12 hours in the orange-zone segment described for this area.

Typical street tariffs (depending on the exact zone/sign): green/orange street parking commonly starts at about €1.80 for the first hour, then increases for longer stays (for example, a higher rate after the first hour, and stepped pricing for 2+ hours in some orange-zone segments). You pay via the parking meter or using the 4411 system / app, and you may also use another supported payment app (Yellowbrick). If you’re aiming to park for a short stop, it helps to understand the pricing steps so you don’t accidentally leave the car longer than intended.

Free time windows (and limits) near Terdelt—why pre-booking can still help

Some drivers park for less by using free windows, but they’re not “always-on.” In Schaarbeek, you can often start with 15 minutes free in paid zones by registering the parking period, but it isn’t meant for multiple extensions on the same spot.

In addition, 2 hours free parking in the green zone is offered on Wednesday and Saturday. This free window has rules: it’s tied to the zone (it doesn’t apply in red shop streets), it’s usually once per day per license plate, and you need to activate it through the correct channel (app/meter) rather than simply relying on street meters alone. If you’re visiting Sportcomplex Terdelt or arriving at a busy time, a reserved Mobypark spot can be a practical alternative to depending on a specific day/time window.

Nearby public garages for hassle-free parking: compare the day rate

If you prefer predictable access, nearby garages around the Terdelt/Helmetseplein–Hamoir area are typically open with 24/7 access options and fixed day pricing. Based on public listings for the closest garages referenced around this area, day rates are commonly around €11.59–€13.13 per day (with hourly rates that can vary and often involve a minimum hourly block).

Garage (near Terdelt) Typical day cost Practical note
Helmetseplein / Apollosquare ~€11.59/day (also shown at ~€8.00/day depending on listing) 24/7 access
Riga Hamoir ~€13.13/day Listed with 24/7 access
Parc du Hamoir (Helmet Schaarbeek) ~€11.59/day Listed as 24/7

Garages can be a strong choice when you want certainty on arrival. Still, if your trip is shorter, street zones (or a private reserved spot) may fit better—especially when public options require you to pay for each hour and stay within the rules. That’s where comparing public rates with Mobypark can make a real difference: you’re not just comparing prices, you’re also comparing availability certainty.

EV-only and reserved parking: what to expect around Place Terdelt 7 and the sport complex

Place Terdelt 7 includes EV charging with dedicated charging spaces and EV-only rules. In these EV-only/charging areas, enforcement is typically active around the clock, and the rule set is strict: during charging, standard parking payment is not valid for those spaces. If you’re not driving an EV (or not using the charging point as required), you can quickly end up with a costly retribution.

For visitors to Sportcomplex Terdelt, there are also reserved parking places for people with reduced mobility (PMR). If you don’t have access to reserved places, consider arriving with a backup: comparing street options with a reserved private spot on Mobypark can reduce the risk of ending up in an EV-only area or exceeding short max-stay rules.

If you want to double-check the exact free-time conditions, EV-only limitations, and typical street costs, review the FAQ below before you choose where to leave the car.

Mobypark parking rates near Terdelt

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 Terdelt, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Terdelt

Is there free parking near Place Terdelt in Schaarbeek?
Yes, but it depends on the zone and the day. In paid parking zones, drivers can typically use a short free window of about 15 minutes by registering the parking session. Also, in the green zone specifically, there is commonly 2 hours free parking on Wednesdays and Saturdays. This is generally valid once per day per license plate and doesn’t apply in red retail streets. Activation must follow the correct method (app/meter), so don’t rely on street parking alone if you need guaranteed arrival.
How much does street parking cost around Terdelt (green vs orange zones)?
Street pricing depends on the exact zone shown on the sign. In this Terdelt area, green zones are typically valid Mon–Sat from 9:00 to 21:00, with no maximum stay in the zone rules described. Orange zones near Terdelt are typically active 24/7 with a maximum stay (often 12 hours in the referenced orange segment). Tariffs commonly start around €1.80 for the first hour, then increase for the next hours (some orange segments also show stepped pricing such as higher costs after the first hour and different totals for 2-hour stays). Payment is usually done via the parking meter or via 4411/Yellowbrick systems.
What are the EV-only charging rules at Place Terdelt 7?
Place Terdelt 7 has EV charging spaces with EV-only rules. Enforcement is typically active around the clock, and while using the charging point you generally must follow the charging/EV-only conditions—standard parking payment is not valid for those EV-only charging spaces during charging. If you park in an EV-only/charging bay without meeting the required conditions, you may be charged a retribution (commonly stated as €50 per parking period).
Is there reserved PMR parking at Sportcomplex Terdelt?
Yes. Sportcomplex Terdelt includes reserved parking places for people with reduced mobility (PMR). If you’re visiting and need accessible parking, check the signs on arrival and use the reserved spaces if you’re eligible. If not, it can be easier to compare alternatives (street zones and nearby garages) or to pre-book a private reserved spot so you’re not forced to rely on finding an appropriate legal space last minute.