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Finding parking near Maison de la Poste, Brussels

Pre-book private parking for parking Maison de la Poste with Mobypark

Searching for parking Maison de la Poste for an event at Tour & Taxis? Instead of relying only on street availability, Mobypark lets you book private spots in advance—often from hotel/office parking areas or unused driveways/garages that aren’t offered as “public” parking. With a reservation, you arrive knowing where you can park, which helps a lot on busy days.

Use the booking search on this page to compare options by arrival date and duration, then choose a spot that fits your schedule (short stop vs. full event day).

Street parking near Tour & Taxis: time-limited zones and night/free windows

Around the Maison de la Poste area, street parking is usually controlled by paid parking zones with time limits—check the signs at the exact spot you plan to use. If you only arrive for a quick drop-off, the meter rules can still affect you (especially if you’re late or the event runs long).

If you want to avoid the stress of feeding a meter or watching the time on busy event days, it can be worth comparing street options with pre-booked Mobypark parking so you’re not forced to move your car after the time window.

For free/low-cost planning in Brussels, a common pattern is free parking from 21:00 to 09:00 and on Sundays and public holidays (still, confirm the applicable rules on-site because signage always prevails).

On-site and nearby garages: what to expect for daytime arrivals

Official directions for getting to Maison de la Poste mention nearby parking access points such as Park Lane (Rue Picard 13). There is also parking infrastructure on the Tour & Taxis site (including underground parking), which can be convenient when you don’t want to circle for a street space.

On event days, garage capacity can fill up quickly—so if your arrival time is fixed, booking with Mobypark can help you secure a spot before you start driving around.

How to choose the best option: duration, arrival time, and vehicle needs

  • Short visit (1–2 hours): street parking can work if you find an available spot and you’re confident about the time limits.
  • Event day / longer stays: consider a daily option (street rules may require repeated paid time extensions).
  • Arrival with a plan: if you’ll be arriving during peak hours, pre-booking reduces time lost searching.
  • Two-wheelers: bike parking is available near the entrance areas (so biking can be a practical alternative if you’re able).

Mobypark is designed for exactly this “I have dates and I need certainty” situation: you compare parking options by time window and secure private space without gambling on street availability.

Cost check: hourly street parking vs. daily parking

In central areas, the price you pay on the street often depends on how long you stay—time-limited rules can make costs add up if the event runs late. If you expect to be parked for most of the day, comparing hourly vs. day pricing typically gives you a clearer decision.

For many drivers, Mobypark’s pricing structure (hour/day) can be easier to match to real parking duration needs than switching between short street sessions—especially when you just want to park and attend.

Mobypark parking rates near Maison de la Poste

Parking time

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

Cheap parking near Maison de la Poste, Brussels

FAQ about parking near Maison de la Poste

Where can I park near Maison de la Poste (Tour & Taxis)?
You can park in three main ways: (1) controlled street parking nearby (paid and time-limited on many streets), (2) nearby garages/parking facilities such as Park Lane (Rue Picard 13) and parking on the Tour & Taxis site, and (3) private parking you can pre-book. If you arrive at a fixed time (concert, conference, event), pre-booking via Mobypark is often the easiest way to avoid circling for a street spot.
Is there free parking near Maison de la Poste in Brussels?
Free street parking availability depends on the specific zone and the time you arrive. A common Brussels rule is free parking at night (typically 21:00–09:00) and on Sundays/public holidays, but always confirm with the signs at the exact location. For guaranteed access when you need to park during paid hours, compare street parking with pre-booked private parking on Mobypark.
Is parking free in Brussels at night?
In Brussels, night-time street parking is commonly free from about 21:00 to 09:00, but the exact rules can vary by zone. Check the parking signs where you intend to park. If you’re parking during daytime or you’re unsure about the zone rules near Tour & Taxis, pre-booking can remove the guesswork.
Do I need to pay for street parking near Tour & Taxis?
In central Brussels, street parking is often paid and controlled by zones, usually with time limits. You typically need to follow the rules indicated on the signs (pay-and-display or similar system, depending on the zone). Because enforcement is based on what’s posted at the curb, verify the signage where you park.
Can I pre-book parking for an event at Maison de la Poste?
Yes—if you’re attending an event at Maison de la Poste, pre-booking is one of the safest approaches. Instead of searching for a last-minute street space, you can reserve a parking spot in advance using Mobypark, tailored to your dates and duration.