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Finding parking near Graffiti Street, Ghent

Looking for parking Graffiti Street in Ghent? The Werregarenstraatje area is compact and street parking tends to be short-stay and rule-heavy, so you’ll want to know the limits before you arrive.

Book private parking near Graffiti Street with Mobypark

Mobypark helps drivers find bookable private parking spots in the Graffiti Street area—spaces that the owner doesn’t actively use (think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of hunting for a meter spot with the risk of timing out, you can pre-book a place that’s reserved for you and focus on your day in Ghent.

Street tariffs here can add up quickly when you’re paying for multiple short sessions, and Mobypark’s prepaid approach is often up to 60% cheaper than typical street pricing—while also saving you from the “move the car in time” stress.

Street parking rules around Graffiti Street (Werregarenstraatje)

Near Graffiti Street, street parking is typically paid during daytime (Monday–Saturday) and comes with strict max-stay rules. One common pattern is free parking for the first 20 minutes, followed by paid parking, with a maximum stay of 3 hours between 9:00 and 19:00. After 19:00, some conditions allow a longer limit (up to 4 hours), but you should always double-check the exact regulation on-site.

If your plan might run long, this is exactly where Mobypark can help: when street parking is capped to a short window, booking a reserved private spot means you don’t have to watch the clock or relocate because the limit ends.

Also note that Ghent uses colored tariff zones. The zone color shown on the parking meter determines the prices and maximum parking time, so the same “street parking near Graffiti Street” can behave differently depending on which side of the street (and which meter) you use.

How to pay at Ghent parking meters (and avoid fines)

Ghent’s street meters are digital. You enter your license plate and the parking duration, then pay (cash or card depending on the meter). You don’t need to place a ticket behind the windshield.

  • Ultra-short-term parking exists for loading/kiss&ride—often with max times like 15 minutes or 30 minutes depending on the zone.
  • Reserved spaces still apply even on free parking moments (for residents, car sharing permit holders, stall holders, people with disabilities, etc.).

For enforcement: if you park in a reserved space you risk a €80 fine, and if you don’t pay you risk a €40 fine. Booking in advance on Mobypark can reduce the chance of “I arrived late and picked the wrong meter” mistakes.

When to switch from street parking to garages or prepaid spots

If you need more flexibility than the street’s max-stay rules, consider public car parks/garages nearby (they’re built for longer stays and predictable payment). However, even in garages you can still face availability pressure during peak times.

This is where Mobypark becomes a practical alternative: instead of arriving to see whether spots are still open, you can secure a place ahead with prepaid private parking—especially helpful when street parking near Graffiti Street is limited to a few hours and the day could run over.

Arrival tip: check low-emission access before you go

Graffiti Street is located in a low-emission zone. Before driving, check whether your vehicle is allowed to enter the area. If access rules limit what you can drive, planning your parking in advance (instead of circling for an empty meter) makes the whole arrival smoother.

Use the search bar with your dates to compare available parking options for Graffiti Street—street rules can be time-limited, but a reserved private spot can give you certainty.

Mobypark parking rates near Graffiti Street

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 Graffiti Street, Ghent

FAQ about parking near Graffiti Street

Where can I park near Graffiti Street (Werregarenstraatje) in Ghent?
You’ll usually find options in two buckets: (1) Ghent street parking at digital meters nearby, and (2) paid public parking (garages/car parks) around the city centre. If you want a reserved alternative, Mobypark also offers bookable private parking spots in the Graffiti Street area (for example hotel/office/unused driveway spaces), so you don’t have to rely on finding an open meter spot.
What are the street parking hours and time limits around Graffiti Street?
Around Graffiti Street, street parking is commonly paid Monday–Saturday during daytime (for example 09:00–19:00), with free parking for the first 20 minutes and a maximum stay of 3 hours between 9:00 and 19:00. After 19:00, some rules allow a longer limit (up to 4 hours), but it depends on the exact on-street regulation and tariff zone—so always confirm on the meter/parking signs where you plan to park.
Is there free parking near Graffiti Street?
Often there is a short free window (commonly the first 20 minutes) before paid parking starts. In addition, Ghent may offer free parking during late evening/overnight and on Sundays/bank holidays depending on the tariff zone color—but reserved spaces (for residents, permits, disabilities, etc.) must still be respected. Always check the meter/zone and street signage before leaving your car.
How do I pay for street parking in Ghent (meters) near Graffiti Street?
Ghent street meters are digital: you enter your license plate and the time you’ll park, then pay (cash or card depending on the meter). You don’t need to place a paper ticket behind the windshield. If you park incorrectly or forget to pay, fines can apply—reserved spaces can lead to a €80 fine, and not paying can lead to a €40 fine.
Is Graffiti Street in Ghent in a low-emission zone, and does it affect parking?
Yes. Graffiti Street is located in Ghent’s low-emission zone. That affects whether you can drive your car into the area—so check beforehand whether your vehicle is allowed. Having your parking plan ready (for example by booking in advance) helps you avoid last-minute driving and searching.