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Finding parking near TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel, Brussels

Looking for parking TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel? Since this is a working site on Havenlaan, your best bet is to plan for both street restrictions and nearby garage pricing—then pre-book a spot if you want to avoid last-minute availability issues.

Book private parking near TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel with Mobypark

Instead of relying only on street places or walk-in garages, Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots at (for example) hotel parking areas, unused office building spaces, private driveways, and empty garage spots that owners aren’t using day-to-day. You choose your dates, reserve ahead, and show up with a confirmed place—useful in a busy area where street availability can change quickly.

Street parking on/near Havenlaan: Green zone rules, times, and costs

Street parking around Havenlaan the official venue number Brussels) follows the city’s Green zone system (residents get priority). For non-residents, you’ll typically find metered paid parking from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–21:00. After that, it’s usually free overnight (and also free on Sundays/public holidays).

  • Typical meter pricing (non-residents): 15 minutes free (ticket is required; don’t expect repeating “free” windows back-to-back), then €1.80 for hour 1, €3.70 for hour 2, and €2.70 per additional hour.
  • Max stay (non-residents): up to 12 hours (so avoid arriving too early if you’re planning a long visit).
  • Overnight: street parking is generally free from 21:00–09:00, but still respect any posted maximum-stay limits.
  • Residents card (bewonerskaart): residents with a valid card can park without the usual time limit and it’s tied to the license plate.

If you’re considering street parking, compare it to pre-booking on Mobypark—especially if you’re arriving during paid hours and want to skip time pressure and meter management.

Nearby garages: expect higher walk-in day rates, especially on weekends

In the Brabantwijk / Noord / Laeken area, nearby car parks often price by the day and can get expensive when they’re full—some larger garages near Brussels-North commonly fall around €18–€20/day Mon–Fri and about €27–€30/day on weekends. With Mobypark, you can compare available private alternatives for the dates you need, and private options can be up to 60% cheaper than standard walk-in rates depending on the car park you would otherwise use.

If you’re parking to charge: follow charging-bay time rules

If you’re using an EV charging bay connected to the TotalEnergies location, note that Brussels charging rules can be strict. Charging sessions are limited to 4h30 during peak hours, and a fixed fee of €50 per parking period can apply if a non-electric vehicle (or an electric vehicle that isn’t properly connected) is parked at a charging spot. Even if you don’t have a resident card, the main requirement is using the charging spot correctly and moving your vehicle when the allowed charging time ends.

Before you arrive, check whether your plan matches the charging-time limits—if not, booking a regular nearby private spot via Mobypark can be a simpler fallback.

Practical tips before you book

To find the right option for TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel, enter your arrival date and time in the search bar and compare whether you need an hourly or daily booking. If you’re arriving during 9:00–21:00 on a weekday, street pricing stacks up quickly—pre-booking helps you avoid hunting for a usable space in the Green zone. For residents-card and free-parking window details, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel

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 TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel, Brussels

FAQ about parking near TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel

What parking zone is Havenlaan 142 (TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel) in?
Street parking on/near Havenlaan the official venue number Brussels) is managed as a Green zone, which gives residents priority. Non-residents typically need to pay during the metered hours and follow the posted maximum stay.
How much does street parking cost near TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel?
In the Green zone for non-residents, street parking commonly includes 15 minutes free (after taking a ticket), then €1.80 for hour 1, €3.70 for hour 2, and €2.70 per additional hour (pricing can vary by the exact meter/segment).
How long can I park on the street near TotalEnergies Haven van Brussel and can I park overnight?
For non-residents, Green zone street parking near this area is typically limited to up to 12 hours. Paid street parking usually runs Monday–Saturday 9:00–21:00, and it is generally free from 21:00–09:00, plus it’s usually free on Sundays/holidays—still, don’t exceed any posted maximum stay.
Do I need a bewonerskaart (residents permit) to park near Havenlaan 142?
Not for everyone, but if you have a bewonerskaart it’s designed for residents and gives priority in the zone. It is linked to your license plate and (for residents) typically removes the usual time limit. Costs depend on how many cards you have (and may be annual).
Are there special rules if I park in an EV charging spot near TotalEnergies?
Yes. Charging sessions are limited to 4h30 during peak hours. Also, a fixed €50 fee can apply if a non-electric vehicle (or an electric vehicle not properly connected) is parked at a charging spot. Move your vehicle when the allowed charging time ends and follow the charging-bay instructions.