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Finding parking near Sint-Amandsberg, Ghent

Book private parking in Sint-Amandsberg with Mobypark

Looking for parking Sint-Amandsberg? Street rules can change by zone and time, so having a reserved spot helps. Mobypark lets you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spots, unused driveways, or spare garage spaces—so you don’t have to hunt for a meter or risk overstaying.

When you search on Mobypark with your dates, you can compare options and choose a parking duration that fits your plan.

Paid street parking in Sint-Amandsberg: green zone times and practical limits

In Sint-Amandsberg, Gent expanded the green paid parking zone in a number of streets from 26 September 2024. In the paid green zone, parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, and it’s free on Sundays and public holidays.

For daytime street parking in the green zone, the meter logic is straightforward: the first hours follow the hourly tariff, and there is also a day tariff for up to 24 hours. If you want to stay flexible, note that Gent also provides free parking by ticket (2x per day for a limited time).

  • Examples of streets included in the expanded green zone: Dendermondsesteenweg, Destelbergenstraat, Johannes Hartmannlaan, Jos Verdegemstraat, Kriekerijstraat, Nekkersvijverstraat (and more).

If you arrive during paid hours and don’t want to depend on finding a free street spot, pre-booking a private space on Mobypark is often the easiest way to avoid time pressure.

Residents who are domiciled may be able to request a residents permit, which allows free parking within their designated residents zone—so check your exact street and conditions before relying on a “resident-only” regime.

Blue zone parking: parking disc + the usual 2-hour limit

You may also run into blue zone rules nearby. In Gent’s blue zone, it’s generally up to 2 hours with a parking disc (typically within the daytime window), while evenings and Sundays/holidays are usually less restrictive. The catch: local signs can override the default, so always follow the signage at the spot you park.

When your plan lasts longer than the blue zone limit, street parking becomes a “watch the clock” activity—whereas with Mobypark you can book the right duration in advance, which makes arrival and timing much easier.

Evenings, longer days, and overflow days: street may be free, but availability still matters

Even if street parking becomes free later in the day, daytime demand can still be tight—especially when more drivers are active in and around Sint-Amandsberg. In the green zone, street parking typically shifts to free after the paid window, which can work well if you’re flexible with your departure time.

However, when you need certainty (or you simply want to avoid switching between rules), you can compare against private parking on Mobypark—useful when street availability is unpredictable.

If you’re considering alternatives outside the stricter inner-street rules, Gent also promotes free park-and-ride at the edge of the city (for example, large free P&R areas like Flanders Expo/The Loop and Gentbrugge Arsenaal are mentioned by the city tourism info). In many cases, it’s a solid fallback—just weigh it against the extra travel time versus a pre-booked private spot.

Get it right before you arrive (so you don’t waste time at the car)

Before booking on Mobypark, double-check the practical details for the spot you pick (access/entry instructions, the parking duration you need, and any specific conditions). Because you reserve ahead, you avoid the risk of circling for an available street space during paid hours.

For questions about free windows, residents permits, and blue/green zone timing, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Sint-Amandsberg

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.04

24 hours parking

from € 4.74

1 week parking

from € 85.00

1 month parking

from € 300.00

Cheap parking near Sint-Amandsberg, Ghent

FAQ about parking in Sint-Amandsberg

Where can I park for free in Sint-Amandsberg?
In Sint-Amandsberg, free street parking usually depends on the zone and the time. For the green paid zone, street parking is typically free on Sundays and public holidays, and it becomes free after the daytime paid window (the paid window runs Monday–Saturday, 9:00–19:00). Gent also offers limited free parking by ticket (2x per day for a short period). If you’re domiciled, a residents permit may allow free parking in your residents zone.
When does paid street parking apply in the green zone in Sint-Amandsberg?
Gent’s green paid parking regime in the expanded Sint-Amandsberg streets is typically paid from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, with free parking on Sundays and public holidays. The exact streets covered can differ, so always verify the signage on the specific street where you plan to park.
Can residents get a permit to park for free in Sint-Amandsberg?
Yes, domiciled residents may be able to request a residents permit (bewonersvergunning) for their designated residents zone. With the permit, you can usually park for free and without the usual pay-by-meter limits within the streets of your residents zone. Conditions and costs can vary depending on your address—check the rules for your specific zone.
Is blue zone parking always 2 hours in Sint-Amandsberg?
Blue zone parking in Gent is generally limited to about 2 hours with a parking disc during the daytime hours, but signage can override the default. Outside the blue-zone daytime window (and usually on Sundays/holidays), the rules are typically less restrictive. Always follow the parking signs and use the correct arrival time with the disc.
What’s the best option for a full day or overnight parking near Sint-Amandsberg?
For the green zone, street parking can work for longer stays because there is a day tariff (up to 24 hours) on the paid green streets. For an easier, “no time pressure” approach, you can also book a reserved private spot on Mobypark. If you want a budget fallback, Gent’s park-and-ride options at the city edge are described as having free spaces, but they usually mean extra travel compared with parking closer to Sint-Amandsberg.