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Finding parking near Vlezenbeek, Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Brussels

If you’re searching for parking Vlezenbeek, the key is understanding the local rules (especially the blue zone) and knowing which public car parks are used when the center is busy. For most stays, your decision comes down to: street blue-zone parking vs. the central car parks vs. temporary event-day bans.

Blue zone parking in Vlezenbeek (Sint-Pieters-Leeuw): time limits + parkeerschijf

In and around Vlezenbeek, parts of the area fall under blue zone rules. A parkeerschijf (parking disc) is required and you can only stay for the maximum time allowed for your sector. If you place the disc incorrectly or exceed the limit, the retribution is €30.00 per day.

Blue zone sector Validity Max parking time
Sector A 24/7 (incl. Sundays & holidays) 4 hours
Sector B (parking OCMW) Mon–Fri (4:00–18:00, incl. holidays) 4 hours
Sector C & D (e.g., Kerkplein / parts of Stationsstraat) Mon–Sat (8:00–18:00, incl. holidays) 2 hours

To avoid mistakes, always follow the signage at the exact spot you park. If you’re unsure how to set the disc, see the FAQ below.

Where to park in central Vlezenbeek: Gemeenteplein, Élysée and Merselborre

For day-to-day parking, the most practical public options in Vlezenbeek are the central car parks and the areas around the community roads:

  • Parking Gemeenteplein (center): commonly used for local arrivals; parking bans can be applied during Kermis & Jaarmarkt Vlezenbeek.
  • Parking Élysée: like Gemeenteplein, it may have a temporary parking ban during Kermis & Jaarmarkt Vlezenbeek.
  • Parking Merselborre (Schaliestraat 2): used as a public meeting/boarding point for event shuttles in certain situations; it can also be affected by temporary bans during Jaarmarkt Vlezenbeek.

Because these sites can be restricted on certain dates, it’s smart to plan around the event calendar and arrive before restrictions start. If you keep getting blocked by temporary bans, you can also check Mobypark for any future private availability around Vlezenbeek (when listings appear), so you’re not only relying on public spaces.

Event-day parking bans and pickup points (Kermis/Jaarmarkt + temporary circulation plans)

Vlezenbeek can see temporary traffic measures during local events. For example, municipal circulation planning and temporary police regulations can include parking prohibitions along specific streets and at specific car parks—including Parking Gemeenteplein, Parking Élysée and restrictions on Vlezenbeeklaan (notably in parts between Postweg and Rekerstraat) during Kermis & Jaarmarkt Vlezenbeek.

Practically, this means you should:

  • Check the latest circulation/parking ban info on the municipality website before you drive in on event days.
  • Expect that shuttle pickup areas (like Parking Merselborre) may be reserved for organizer flows during specific time windows.
  • If you’re parking on-street, rely on what’s posted at the exact location (blue zone sectors can affect how long you may stay).

Quick checklist to park without stress

  • Carry a parkeerschijf and set it to the correct arrival time—wrong setup can still be treated as an infringement.
  • Respect the max duration (2h vs 4h depends on the sector).
  • On event days, default to car parks that remain open—and be ready to park elsewhere if Gemeenteplein/Élysée are restricted.
  • Follow one-way and directional signage around the local roads near Schaliestraat/Vlezenbeeklaan to avoid last-minute detours.

Mobypark parking rates near Vlezenbeek

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FAQ about parking in Vlezenbeek

Is there a blue zone in Vlezenbeek, and do I need a parking disc?
Yes. In Vlezenbeek (Sint-Pieters-Leeuw), parts of the area fall under blue zone rules. If your spot is marked for the blue zone, you must use a parkeerschijf (parking disc) and you must stay within the maximum time allowed for that sector.
How long can I park in the blue zone around Vlezenbeek?
The maximum time depends on the blue zone sector: Sector A allows up to 4 hours and is valid 24/7 (including Sundays and public holidays). Sector B (OCMW parking) allows up to 4 hours and is valid Monday to Friday (4:00–18:00, incl. holidays). Sectors C and D allow up to 2 hours and are valid Monday to Saturday (8:00–18:00, incl. holidays). Always follow the sign at the exact spot.
What happens if I don’t set the parkeerschijf correctly or exceed the time limit?
If the parkeerschijf is not set correctly or you exceed the maximum time allowed, the retribution can be €30.00 per day. To avoid this, place the disc visibly and match it to your arrival time, then respect the sector’s time limit.
Where can I park in the center of Vlezenbeek for a normal visit?
For central parking, look at the public car parks used for local arrivals: Parking Gemeenteplein, Parking Élysée, and Parking Merselborre (Schaliestraat 2). These are generally practical options, but some of them may be restricted during local events—so check the latest temporary measures if you’re arriving around Kermis/Jaarmarkt.
Is parking allowed during Kermis & Jaarmarkt Vlezenbeek?
During Kermis & Jaarmarkt Vlezenbeek, temporary parking bans can be applied to specific car parks (such as Parking Gemeenteplein and Parking Élysée) and to parts of streets like Vlezenbeeklaan. Public areas used for shuttle flows (e.g., Parking Merselborre) may also be affected. Always check the newest circulation/parking ban notices before driving in; if you want an additional backup, you can also check Mobypark for any future private availability around Vlezenbeek when listings appear.