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Finding parking near Jeux d'Hiver, Brussels
If you’re searching for parking Jeux d’Hiver in Brussels, plan for event-day demand around Chemin du Croquet (Bois de la Cambre). The nearest public options can fill or change temporarily, so reserving is often the simplest way to arrive without stress.
Parking Jeux d’Hiver made simple with Mobypark (pre-booked private spots)
Mobypark helps you secure bookable private parking spots from owners who have extra space they don’t actively use (for example hotel/office parking areas, unused driveways, or private garage spaces). Instead of arriving hoping street or nearby car parks still have openings, you can compare availability for your dates and pre-book a spot within a short drive of Jeux d’Hiver.
If you’re going on a busy evening, this approach can be a practical alternative to relying only on the public car park next to the venue—especially when access routes are affected by event setup.
Public parking next to Jeux d’Hiver (and bicycle parking)
According to venue information, there is a public car park next to Jeux d’Hiver, and bicycle parking is also available. That’s convenient for drop-off, but the on-site situation depends on the event and day/time, so it’s worth having a backup plan.
When the nearby spots are limited, a reserved parking spot on Mobypark can help you avoid circling and time pressure—particularly if you’re arriving around the start of the programme.
Street options and zone rules (including free “green zone” conditions)
Drivers often look for free parking near Jeux d’Hiver. Some nearby streets are described as a green-zone parking area with free availability 7/7 and 00:00–24:00—but always double-check the exact signs on the street you plan to use, because zone rules, permitted vehicles, and limits can vary.
If you arrive and the free zone is full (or you’re unsure about the applicable rules), using Mobypark to compare a guaranteed private spot can save you time and reduce the risk of ending up late.
Paid public parking and event-day access changes
Nearby city parking is described as paying up to the evening (for example until 21:00) and accessible via Chemin du Croquet. On some busy days, drivers also report that parking can become harder when the area is temporarily reserved for Jeux d’Hiver-related activity.
If you’re planning to park close and it’s a day that’s known for higher demand, pre-booking on Mobypark is a straightforward way to avoid arriving to find the easiest public access points temporarily tight.
As an alternative, some nearby guidance suggests parking farther along Avenue Loyd George or Chaussée de Waterloo when the closest area is busy—again, confirming details on arrival is important.
Arriving by car: quick checklist before you go
- Match your parking with your arrival time: aim to secure a plan before peak entry.
- Check bike needs if you’re combining with a stop nearby (e.g., Brasserie de la Patinoire)—venue bicycle parking may be available, but public street space is not guaranteed.
- Keep a backup option: if public spaces near Chemin du Croquet are taken or affected, a reserved Mobypark spot gives you certainty.
Mobypark parking rates near Jeux d'Hiver
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 0.86
24 hours parking
from € 5.02
1 week parking
from € 100.00
1 month parking
from € 300.00