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Finding parking near Kassei, Vilvoorde, Brussels

Pre-book private parking in Kassei when street rules limit you

If you’re searching for parking Kassei, the practical issue is usually the same: public spaces come with time limits and you have to get the payment/zone details right. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots in Kassei—for example unused hotel or office parking bays, private driveways, and other spaces owners don’t actively use—so you don’t have to hunt for a legal street spot at the last minute.

That matters especially within the paid street window (Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00). When you compare this to reserving a private spot via Mobypark, you’re trading “find a free space before the clock runs” for “have a place ready when you arrive.”

Street parking in Kassei: paid hours, free windows, and common payment methods

In and around Kassei, the city uses colored parking zones with different rules. Parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, while Sundays and public holidays are free. Outside the paid window, street parking is generally free (but note that specific public car parks can still apply their own rules).

You can usually pay at the meter and also via SMS, an app, or a parking subscription/bewonerskaart (resident card). If you miss the zone conditions and pay the wrong way, the retribution fine is reported as €25 in paid zones and €31 in the blue zone (for a full day).

Zone colors you’ll meet in Kassei (and how they affect how long you can stay)

Before you park in Kassei, check the zone color on the street signs—because the maximum duration and the effective cost can change quickly:

  • Green zone: up to 2 hours, about €1.90/h. If you’re staying longer, Mobypark can be a simpler alternative than managing multiple short stops.
  • Orange zone: up to 4 hours, about €0.80/h.
  • Purple zone: no stated time limit, about €0.80/h.
  • Blue zone: up to 4 hours and parking disc required. If you don’t have a disc (or forget it), booking a private spot on Mobypark avoids that risk entirely.
  • Red zone: up to 2 hours, free for 15 minutes then about €1.50/h.

Resident card (bewonerskaart) and overnight expectations

If you live in Vilvoorde and have access to a bewonerskaart, it can allow free and unlimited parking within your resident zone (it’s linked to a license plate and delivered digitally). Reported pricing for the cards is €25/year for the first card and €125/year for a second card, with eligibility depending on conditions like number of vehicles and garage situation.

For visitors, the key overnight takeaway in Kassei is simpler: since street payment is set for 9:00–19:00, parking on the street is generally free outside that window. However, if you’re heading for a specific public car park, always check its own overnight rules—this is where Mobypark can help for predictable access when you need certainty.

Public car parks nearby: what they cost and when they’re a good fallback

If street spaces aren’t convenient, Vilvoorde has options like an underground garage near Grote Markt with a reported maximum day price of €10.00 and payment covering the daytime window. For a cheaper hourly alternative, some nearby public car parks are reported at around €0.60/h (with a free first quarter-hour and pay limits that usually follow the general daytime scheme).

There’s also a car park at the Hoppin Point Kassei (reported as 100 spaces, with reserved disabled bays and EV charging). If you’re choosing it as your plan B, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can still be the smarter move on busy days—because you’re not relying on last-available capacity.

Short stay vs. full day: a practical way to choose in Kassei

If you’ll be gone within the zone time limits (for example, the 2-hour green or red zone windows), street parking can work—provided you’re confident about the zone and payment method. For longer daytime stays, where street parking can cap at 2–4 hours or get expensive per hour, Mobypark is often easier to plan around (and for a full day, it can be well below the “up to €10/day” style of central garages).

Use the Mobypark search bar on this page with your date and arrival time to compare options and book a private place in advance, so you spend less time dealing with zone rules and more time arriving on schedule.

Quick checklist before you park in Kassei

  • Check the zone color and maximum duration (green/orange/purple/blue/red).
  • Remember the paid window: Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00; Sundays/public holidays are free.
  • If it’s blue, confirm you have a parking disc.
  • Use the correct payment channel (meter, SMS, app, or resident options).
  • For certainty—especially when time is tight—consider booking a private spot on Mobypark.

Mobypark parking rates near Kassei

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.82

24 hours parking

from € 6.38

1 week parking

from € 65.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Kassei, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Kassei

What are the paid parking hours in Kassei (Vilvoorde)?
In Kassei, street parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 19:00. On Sundays and public holidays, parking is generally free.
Do I need a parking disc in the blue zone in Kassei?
Yes. In the blue parking zone in Kassei, a parking disc is required. The blue zone also has a time limit (reported as up to 4 hours). If you don’t have a disc, reserving a private spot (for example via Mobypark) can avoid that issue.
How long can I park on the street in Kassei depending on the zone color?
Zone colors have different limits: the green zone is reported as up to 2 hours, the orange zone up to 4 hours, the blue zone up to 4 hours (with a parking disc), the red zone up to 2 hours, and the purple zone is reported with no fixed time limit. Always confirm the zone color and the sign on the exact street.
Is parking free overnight in Kassei?
Because street payment is typically only required during the 9:00–19:00 window, parking on the street is generally free overnight in Kassei. However, specific public car parks may have their own overnight rules, so it’s best to check the car park’s conditions if you’re parking late.