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Finding parking near Autoworld, Brussels

Book guaranteed private parking near Autoworld with Mobypark

For parking Autoworld on busy Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark days, the most stress-free option is to pre-book. With Mobypark, you can reserve bookable private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use anymore—think hotel parking overflow, office-building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces—so you’re not relying only on whatever happens to be available on the street.

Because nearby public garages and street spaces can be limited, Mobypark is a practical alternative when you want certainty. In many cases, paying public options around central Brussels can cost more (for example, some public garages are commonly shown around €8–€12/day, while certain hotel garages can be higher), and Mobypark private spots may be up to 60% cheaper depending on the day and time.

  • Pre-book the parking: reserve before you arrive instead of driving around.
  • Compare options: check price and parking type for your planned arrival time.
  • Adjust plans: cancellation flexibility is available before your arrival window.

Why curb parking is tricky: Autoworld’s Esplanade is car-free

Autoworld states that parking on the Esplanade next to the museum is prohibited to keep the park atmosphere intact (since 2020). The usual exceptions are for disabled visitors and suppliers, who can access the site using the designated procedure.

So if you’re planning to drive up, you’ll typically need to look at paid streets around Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark and nearby public parking instead. If you want to avoid time pressure after you arrive, reserving a private spot on Mobypark can be a smart way to compare against those limited public choices.

Nearby paid parking options around Parc du Cinquantenaire

Autoworld’s guidance for drivers focuses on parking around the park and on nearby public parking. Two commonly referenced public parking options are:

Public parking optionWhat to expectApprox. distance
Rue des TongresPaying public parking~650 m
Rue Ménapiens (My park)Paying public parking~850 m

These can work well when you arrive early, but availability can still vary. If you want to reduce the risk of “full when I get there,” you can compare these public car parks with a reserved private parking spot on Mobypark for the same visit window.

Street parking in Brussels: zones, time limits, and SMS payment

On-street parking in Brussels is generally paid and controlled by zones. Some areas offer a short free window (for example, around 15 minutes, typically non-extendable) before payment is required—so don’t assume you can stay.

Parking enforcement is based on what’s shown on the signs for your exact street/zone, including the max duration. Payment is commonly done via SMS for on-street parking in Brussels (details are also covered in the FAQ below), so make sure you’re ready to pay immediately if the free period doesn’t cover your full stay.

  • Check the zone signage before you park (duration + whether it’s extendable).
  • Start from the moment you arrive—most rules apply by the time you leave the vehicle.
  • If you’re unsure, pre-book—a private space reserved through Mobypark reduces the need for last-minute street decisions.

Check the Brussels LEZ before you arrive

Brussels has a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). Autoworld notes that you must check whether your vehicle meets access criteria, and if not, you may need a day pass or register your vehicle to be able to access the LEZ freely. Always verify the rules for your specific vehicle status before driving in.

Booking a parking plan in advance (including via Mobypark) can also help you avoid extra driving around the area—especially if you’re trying to find a space while you’re already within the LEZ region.

A quick arrival plan (so you don’t waste time)

  1. Verify LEZ access for your car before you go.
  2. Plan your parking before arrival: use nearby public parking options only if you’re prepared for availability changes, or reserve a private spot on Mobypark for more certainty.
  3. On arrival, follow the entry instructions (public signs for street parking, and access details for booked private spots).
  4. Keep proof of payment if you use SMS or tickets for on-street/public parking.

Mobypark parking rates near Autoworld

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.50

24 hours parking

from € 7.42

1 week parking

from € 70.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Autoworld, Brussels

FAQ about parking near Autoworld

Where to park for Autoworld in Brussels?
Autoworld’s Esplanade next to the museum is car-free (except for disabled visitors and suppliers). For regular visitors, the practical options are paid parking around Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark. Autoworld specifically references paying public parking like Rue des Tongres (~650 m) and Rue Ménapiens / “My park” (~850 m). If you want more certainty than public availability, you can also compare those options with a pre-booked private parking spot on Mobypark.
Can I park on the Esplanade next to Autoworld?
No for regular cars. Autoworld states that parking on the Esplanade next to the museum has been prohibited since 2020 to protect the park area. Disabled visitors and suppliers can access the site via the designated procedure and park using the reserved options.
Is street parking free near Autoworld in Brussels?
Street parking in Brussels is generally a paid zone system. In many cases, there can be a short free window (for example, around 15 minutes and typically non-extendable), but after that you must pay according to the zone rules shown on the signs. Always check the exact street/zone where you park, because rules and timings vary.
How do you pay for parking in Brussels (near Autoworld)?
On-street parking in Brussels is commonly paid via SMS. When you park, follow the instructions on the parking signs for your exact zone (duration and payment method) and make sure your payment is active for the whole time you’re parked.
Do I need to consider the Brussels LEZ when driving to Autoworld?
Yes. Brussels has a Low Emission Zone (LEZ). You should check whether your vehicle meets the LEZ access criteria before you arrive. If it doesn’t, you may need a day pass or you may be required to register your vehicle to access the LEZ under the free-entry rules. Verify details on the official LEZ information site for your vehicle.