Book parking with verified private owners and companies, including:

Mobypark parking locations near ARGENVINO Gent - Charcoal grill restaurant

Finding parking near ARGENVINO Gent - Charcoal grill restaurant, Ghent

Parking ARGENVINO Gent - Charcoal grill restaurant is about getting the right spot in Ghent’s busy center—especially with paid-zone rules and LEZ considerations. Use this practical guide to choose parking that matches your dinner time, then pre-book the option that fits.

Book a private parking spot near ARGENVINO (skip the last-minute search)

Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—like unused hotel spaces, office building places, private driveways, and empty garage bays. Instead of relying on street turnover or “if it’s available” public garages, you can book a spot that’s prepared for your arrival time. This is particularly useful when you dine near the Korenmarkt/Stadshal area and want to avoid circling for parking before you’re seated.

Follow Gent’s paid parking zones and LEZ rules

Gent’s inner city (within the ring) is a low-emission zone (LEZ). Most paid parking options in the center are inside the LEZ too, so check whether you need to register your vehicle to avoid a fine—especially if your car doesn’t have a Belgian or Dutch number plate. Planning your route and parking zone in advance saves time once you’re already in the area.

Public parking in the city center is also organized by zones shown on digital signs. If you’re aiming for ARGENVINO, follow the zone guidance instead of picking a random lot.

One more practical point for drivers: since 7 January 2026, you can’t pay with cash at the pay machines in Stad Gent-operated car parks—use card/contactless.

Nearby street/short-stay rules: time limits can make dinner awkward

Central Ghent can be strict on duration. For example, in the François Laurentplein area you can park up to 3 hours between 09:00 and 19:00, and up to 4 hours after 19:00. After 19:00 the rate is about €1.8/hour, and some bays use a ticket approach that can include up to 20 minutes free (max 2 times/day).

If you’re planning a full meal at ARGENVINO, that “watch the clock” situation is exactly where reserving makes sense—compare the time-limited public option with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark so you don’t need to adjust your evening around street parking rules.

Public garages: compare total cost (daily prices vary a lot)

Garage pricing in Ghent’s center can vary widely depending on the specific location and how long you stay. Local listings show daily rates ranging from roughly €5–€6/day up to around €20/day for some city-centre garages. The same trip can therefore feel “cheap” or “expensive” depending on which lot you end up with.

Public parking exampleTypical daily rate (from local listings)
Parking garage Understraat (city center)~€20/day
Parking garage Dok Noord~€5.58/day
Parking garage Bourgoyen-Ossemeersen~€4.74/day

If you want to avoid surprises, compare the public daily price you might pay with a reservable private spot on Mobypark—often up to 60% cheaper than standard city-centre garage pricing when you’re booking for dinner duration rather than an all-day stay.

Arrive with less stress: book for your exact dinner window

  • Search with your dates and the time you expect to arrive/leave, so the parking option matches your plan.
  • If you’re visiting on busy evenings, prefer reservable private parking (it reduces uncertainty).
  • Before driving into the inner city, check whether your vehicle needs LEZ registration.
  • For Stad Gent car parks, remember payment at the machines is cashless.

With Mobypark, you can line up parking around your visit to ARGENVINO first—then focus on dinner, not on finding an open spot in the center.

Mobypark parking rates near ARGENVINO Gent - Charcoal grill restaurant

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 ARGENVINO Gent - Charcoal grill restaurant, Ghent

FAQ about parking near ARGENVINO Gent - Charcoal grill restaurant

What time limits apply to public parking near ARGENVINO (François Laurentplein area)?
In the François Laurentplein area, you can park for a maximum of 3 hours between 09:00 and 19:00. After 19:00, parking can extend up to 4 hours. The rate after 19:00 is about €1.8/hour. Some bays also use a ticket system that can include up to 20 minutes free parking (max 2 times/day). For a full dinner, it’s often easier to compare this with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark so you don’t have to manage the clock.
Do I need to register for Gent’s LEZ when I park near ARGENVINO?
Gent’s inner city (within the ring) is a low-emission zone (LEZ). If your vehicle is allowed to enter but you do not have a Belgian or Dutch number plate, you must register to avoid a fine. Because most paid parking options in the center are within the LEZ, it’s smart to check LEZ/registration requirements before driving in and parking near ARGENVINO.
Can I pay with cash at public car parks near ARGENVINO?
For Stad Gent-operated car parks, cash payment is not available at the pay machines since 7 January 2026. Plan to use card/contactless when you arrive.
Are public garages near the center expensive for dinner visits?
Daily pricing differs a lot between public garages. Some city-centre garages can cost around €20/day, while other nearby lots are closer to €5–€6/day in local listings. If you want to control your total cost and avoid availability issues, compare public pricing with a reservable private spot on Mobypark—often up to 60% cheaper than standard city-centre garage prices for typical dinner durations.
How do I choose the right parking time for my visit to ARGENVINO?
Set your booking with your actual arrival time and expected leaving time (based on your dinner plan). If street parking has strict time limits, choose parking that matches your full stay. For evenings when the center is busier, booking ahead (including on Mobypark) usually reduces the risk of ending up with an inconvenient or overpriced option.