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Finding parking near Madame Moustache, Brussels

Book private parking near Madame Moustache with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Madame Moustache, the safest way to avoid arriving and hunting for a free spot is to pre-book. Mobypark makes private parking spots bookable—think unused garage spaces, private driveways, and hotel or office parking spaces around 1000 Brussels that owners don’t use every day—so you can reserve before you drive in.

That matters at Madame Moustache (Quai au Bois à Brûler 5-7), where street availability can be tight around show times. Instead of timing your arrival to the street rules, you can compare options in the Mobypark search bar for your exact dates and arrival time window.

Street parking rules around Quai au Bois à Brûler (zone limits & time windows)

On-street parking in central Brussels typically follows zone rules (red, green, grey, blue), with different time limits and tariffs depending on the exact street. In the core/high-tariff areas around Madame Moustache, red-zone rules are common: you’ll usually be limited to short stays (often up to 2 hours) and you must follow the signage on the spot.

You may also see a “free short parking” option via a ticket procedure (commonly around 15–20 minutes in the red zone). If you need longer—because your plan may run late—street parking can force you to move the car; with Mobypark, you can pre-book a private spot and avoid that time pressure.

How much public parking costs near Madame Moustache

Paying on the street in central Brussels can get expensive fast. In higher-tariff areas, tariffs can be several euros per hour (for example, the first hour can be around €8+ in the “core” area), with higher totals once you add another hour or more.

With Mobypark, private pre-booked spots can work out cheaper than paying-per-hour on red-zone streets—often up to around 60% cheaper depending on the exact zone and duration. Even when street and private rates look similar, pre-booking helps when public spaces are scarce during busy evenings.

Public garages and paid car parks: great if available, but not always predictable

Paid public car parks can be a practical fallback when street parking is full, but they still depend on availability—especially on event nights. If the garage you target is busy, you may end up paying for circulation time or arriving late to your show.

That’s where private pre-booking can feel simpler: instead of checking multiple public options at arrival time, you can reserve on Mobypark and compare your alternatives before leaving home.

Late shows, evenings, and public holidays: plan around the rules

Madame Moustache is open late on show days (Thursday to Sunday, with openings reaching into the early morning). Street parking in Brussels is generally paid Monday to Saturday from about 09:00 to 21:00, but after that the rules can change—so always check the exact signs for your curb.

On Sundays and many public holidays, street parking in Brussels is typically free (with exceptions such as 2nd Christmas Day being paid). If you’re unsure about your exact evening/holiday timing, booking a private spot on Mobypark helps you avoid last-minute uncertainty when street conditions change.

Quick tip: before you go, confirm the access details for the parking you choose (entry instructions and any time restrictions). If you want the exact zone limits and what happens if you don’t comply, check the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Madame Moustache

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.54

24 hours parking

from € 11.59

1 week parking

from € 81.13

1 month parking

from € 347.70

Cheap parking near Madame Moustache, Brussels

FAQ about parking near Madame Moustache

Where can I park near Madame Moustache (Quai au Bois à Brûler 5-7)?
Near Madame Moustache you mainly have three practical choices: (1) on-street parking in marked zones (red/green/grey/blue), (2) nearby paid public garages/car parks, and (3) pre-booked private parking spots. Street rules vary by the exact curb and signage, so it’s important to park only where the zone markings and time limits clearly match your plan. If street availability is uncertain during busy show hours, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be an easier alternative.
How long can I park in the red zone near Madame Moustache?
In the central “red-zone” type areas around Brussels city centre, the limit is typically short—often up to 2 hours—according to the signage. Exceeding the maximum duration can lead to a fine. Always park where the posted signs match the duration you need, because limits can differ street by street within the same area.
Is there a free short parking window near Madame Moustache?
In some central/high-tariff zones, there’s often a limited free short window if you use a ticket procedure (commonly around 15–20 minutes in the red zone, and it may be non-extendable). This is meant for quick stops, not for covering an entire evening. If you’re going to an event and may stay longer, consider pre-booking private parking (for example via Mobypark) instead of relying on the short free window.
What are the typical parking fines if I break the zone rules near Madame Moustache?
Parking fines (retributions) in Brussels depend on the zone and the relevant time period. Typical amounts reported for enforcement include around €42 for a red/orange zone period (often linked to a 2-hour period) and around €47 for grey-zone enforcement (often linked to a 4.5-hour period). If you contest a ticket, there are strict deadlines, so it’s best to avoid violations in the first place by following the signs on the spot.
Can I park for a late show until after midnight near Madame Moustache?
Madame Moustache can run late (Thursday to Sunday, into the early morning). Street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday roughly from 09:00 to 21:00, but rules after that can vary by zone and signage. For a late-arrival or late-evening plan, pre-booking a private spot is often the most predictable option because it avoids relying on shifting public street availability and time rules—Mobypark lets you reserve ahead so you’re not forced to keep checking public options.