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Finding parking near Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek, Brussels

Parking Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek is all about avoiding matchday time pressure: on-street spaces switch between green and red zones, and garages can sell out quickly. The simplest way to park without hunting for a meter is to combine zone rules with a pre-booked option.

Pre-book private parking near Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek (Mobypark)

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots in the area—think unused hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or spare garage spaces that aren’t normally available to the public.

Instead of searching when you arrive, you can enter your dates and choose a reserved spot around the stadion area. This is especially useful when you know you might need longer than a typical street-parking limit.

Street parking around the stadium: green vs red zones in Schaarbeek

In Schaarbeek, nearby streets can be controlled as either green or red zones. Schedules can vary by signage, so always follow the parking signs and meter instructions.

  • Green zones: paying parking typically applies from 9:00 to 21:00, Monday to Saturday (unless signs indicate otherwise). Within the controlled zone, the rules usually allow unlimited parking duration for the zone.
  • Red zones: paying parking typically applies from 9:00 to 18:00, Monday to Saturday, and it’s commonly time-limited (max 2 hours). From 18:00 to 21:00, the zone can switch to a green regime.

There’s also a free 15-minute window in Schaarbeek, but it depends on parking-card registration and can’t be extended on the same spot. If you’re likely to stay longer than a red-zone limit, parking on Mobypark can be a calmer alternative than clock-watching for a 2-hour maximum.

Payment is typically possible via smartphone; in some red-zone cases, cash may be available at machines, depending on the zone rules.

What it can cost: street tariffs vs garages vs reserved private spots

Near the Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek, pricing depends heavily on the zone and how long you stay. Here are the kinds of rates drivers commonly see in Schaarbeek and local parking listings.

Where you park What to watch for Typical price references
Street parking (Green zone) Paying applies in controlled hours; duration is not usually limited inside the zone First hour around €1.8; 2nd hour around €3.7; extra hour around €2.7
Street parking (Red zone) Paying limited hours and commonly max 2 hours First 30 min around €0.9; next 30 min around €2.7; up to 2 hours around €5.6
Public garages / listed parking More predictable than street meters, but often priced per day Many nearby listings show rates around €11+/day
Reserved private parking (Mobypark) Bookable private spots for a set time window—less meter/time pressure Often works out cheaper than day rates in public garages, and in many cases can be up to ~60% less depending on the day and option you choose

If you’re choosing between a public garage and an alternative for the same day, it usually comes down to availability. On matchdays, street spaces governed by red-zone rules can also force you into shorter stays—while a reserved Mobypark spot keeps your focus on the match.

Garages and private spots: practical tips for matchday parking

When you book in advance, you reduce the risk of arriving to full garages or finding that your street option has an inconvenient limit. For the stadion area, a good approach is to pick an option that fits your expected arrival and departure window.

  • Check your booking window against when you plan to park and leave.
  • If you’re considering a garage, confirm vehicle requirements (for example, height rules) on the listing before you go.
  • If street parking is tempting, double-check whether you’re entering a red-zone area (time-limited) or a green-zone area (typically not duration-limited inside the zone).
  • If you want the simplest experience, choose a reserved private parking spot through Mobypark instead of relying on finding an open space at the meter.

Accessible parking and special street rules near Schaarbeek

If you’re planning accessible parking, Schaarbeek rules typically allow free and unlimited parking in green and red zones for holders of a valid European disability card (with registration/number plate requirements depending on the system).

Also watch for special categories of street access. Some areas are reserved for deliveries, school drop-off, or EV charging—and they may only allow stopping during specific time windows or only while charging. When short-stop rules make planning harder, a reserved Mobypark spot can help you avoid interpreting multiple time-restricted exceptions while you’re heading to the stadion.

Fast plan before you arrive

1) Look at the signage for the zone you’re parking in (green vs red). 2) Estimate your total parking time. 3) If red-zone limits could cut it close, pre-book a private spot with Mobypark so you don’t lose time at arrival.

You can use the search bar at the top of the page to compare available parking around Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek for your dates.

Mobypark parking rates near Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.50

24 hours parking

from € 7.42

1 week parking

from € 51.94

1 month parking

from € 222.60

Cheap parking near Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek, Brussels

FAQ about parking near Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek

Is there free parking near Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek?
In Schaarbeek, parking near the stadium is usually controlled by paid green/red zones. There is typically a free short window (around 15 minutes) depending on parking-card registration, but it can’t be extended on the same spot. Holders of a valid European disability card can typically park free and without a time limit in green and red zones (with the required number-plate registration).
What are the parking zone rules around the stadium (green vs red) and how long can I stay?
Nearby streets can be either green or red zones. Red zones are typically paid from 9:00–18:00 (Monday to Saturday) and are usually time-limited to a maximum of 2 hours; from 18:00–21:00 they can switch to a green regime. Green zones are typically paid from about 9:00–21:00 (Monday to Saturday) and, within the controlled zone, the parking duration is usually not limited (unless signage says otherwise). Always follow the on-street signs.
What street parking rates should I expect in Schaarbeek near the stadium?
Tariffs depend on whether you’re in a green or red zone and on the meter settings. In the green zone, typical references include about €1.8 for the first hour, about €3.7 for the second hour, and around €2.7 per extra hour. In the red zone, typical references include about €0.9 for the first 30 minutes, about €2.7 for the second 30 minutes, and about €5.6 for up to 2 hours. Rates can vary by exact location and signage.
Can I park on Sunday near Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek?
The green/red time windows described for Schaarbeek are typically Monday to Saturday. On Sundays, those specific controlled hours may not apply—but parking rules can still differ by street. Always check the signs at the exact spot you plan to use.
How can I guarantee parking for matchday at Gemeentelijk stadion Schaarbeek?
For matchday, the most reliable option is to pre-book. With Mobypark, you can reserve private parking spots (for example unused hotel/office parking, private driveways, or spare garage spaces) that aren’t normally available to everyone. Booking in advance also helps if you’re worried about red-zone time limits or finding a free street space.