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Finding parking near Koning Boudewijnstadion, Brussels
Looking for parking Koning Boudewijnstadion? For match and concert days, the easiest plan is to expect limited official parking and busy nearby streets—then choose either an event parking option (when open) or a reserved private spot you don’t have to hunt for at the last minute.
Book a reserved private spot near Koning Boudewijnstadion with Mobypark
Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use all the time—think hotel parking, office-area spaces, private driveways and unused garage spots—so you can arrive with a place already secured. That matters around Heizel, where public options can be restricted during big events. If you compare alternatives, reserved private parking on Mobypark is often cheaper than paying for short, time-limited street parking during the busiest periods, and it can be up to 60% less in some cases versus paid street/event parking (depending on your dates and the zone).
- Best for: avoiding queueing, uncertainty and “full street” frustration.
- How to use it: enter your visit dates in the search bar above and pre-book a spot close to the stadium area.
Parking C (official event parking): what it is and when to plan for it
Parking C is the main large-capacity event parking connected to the Koning Boudewijnstadion complex via a pedestrian bridge. It’s typically reached via the Brussels Ring (afrit 7A) and it’s generally recommended for ticket holders for different stands. Importantly for your planning: Parking C is often only open during large events, so if you’re arriving on a date when it’s not operating (or it’s sold out), a pre-booked Mobypark spot can be your practical fallback instead of driving around looking for an entrance.
Quick driver check: reserve the parking ticket online ahead of time (it’s strongly recommended) and follow the event’s access instructions when you arrive.
Park & Ride at Heizel (Park H): useful, but time-restricted
Park H refers to the Heizel Park & Ride area, mainly intended for weekday visitors with public-transport connections. Availability can be limited by opening times and day (and some capacity may be reserved for P&R users), so it’s not always the best match for weekend concerts or late arrivals. In those cases, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark helps you avoid the “closed/limited” problem and plan your arrival time more reliably.
Street parking near the stadium area: zones, limits, and fines
On-street parking around Heizel varies by zone and signage. In many areas, you’ll see:
- Blue zones: commonly limited (for example up to 2 hours with a parking disc).
- Paid zones (orange/yellow/green): often with short free windows first, then pay-by-time, and a maximum stay depending on the specific zone.
- Overnight public-road parking: often free in the evening/night (for example from 21:00 to 09:00), but always confirm with the signs.
During major events, you may also face managed access, heavier enforcement, and streets that are harder to use than on a normal day. If you don’t want to gamble on finding an available space in a time-limited zone, pre-booking via Mobypark is a straightforward alternative—especially when street parking fills up quickly around kickoff.
Event-day tactics: arrive early, follow access rules, and don’t park on assumptions
For big matches and concerts, driving around the ring and near the venue can be crowded—so leaving earlier than usual gives you options. Also, the stadium’s access and entry-flow can be event-specific, so the smartest move is to use the parking plan that matches your day’s restrictions. If you’re choosing between official parking and private reserved spots, remember that Parking C can be limited to big-event days, while private bookings are designed to reduce that uncertainty—details on the most common public alternatives are in the FAQ below.
| Parking option | What to expect on event days |
|---|---|
| Parking C | Main large event parking; usually linked to the stadium for major events (check if it’s open for your specific date). |
| Park H (P&R Heizel) | Time-restricted Park & Ride; can be less suitable for weekends/late arrivals. |
| Street parking | Zone-based rules and max durations; enforcement and availability can be tight during events. |
Mobypark parking rates near Koning Boudewijnstadion
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 0.82
24 hours parking
from € 6.38
1 week parking
from € 44.66
1 month parking
from € 191.40