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Parking Belgrade made simpler: book a private spot on Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Belgrade, the fastest way to reduce guesswork is to compare time-restricted street options against bookable private parking. Mobypark offers private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—for example hotel parking areas, office building spaces, unused driveways, and spare garage bays—so you can reserve a spot for your exact arrival time instead of circling for availability.

When central street parking only allows a limited stay, pre-booking on Mobypark can help you avoid the stress of having to move your car on the clock—especially during busy daytime hours. To compare options, use the Mobypark search for your date and time window and check what’s available before you leave for the center.

Belgrade street parking zones (Red, Yellow, Green) and how long you can stay

In central streets, on-street parking is divided into three color-coded zones with different maximum stays. The key reality is that you must park within the limit for that zone; once the maximum time is reached, you’ll need to move your car or risk enforcement.

  • Red zone: maximum 1 hour
  • Yellow zone: maximum 2 hours
  • Green zone: maximum 3 hours

Tariffs are typically stated as per hour (or commenced hour)—commonly reported as 56/48/41 dinars per hour for Red/Yellow/Green respectively. If you’re planning anything that might run long, Mobypark can be a practical alternative to time-limited street parking, because you can pre-book private space instead of repositioning on schedule.

Parking hours, and when you’re more likely to avoid paying

For the zoned on-street areas, parking is generally charged during daytime on workdays and for a shorter window on Saturdays: Mon–Fri 07:00–21:00 and Sat 07:00–14:00. Outside those hours, you’re more likely to park without paying, and Sundays are generally free in the central zone system.

If you’re arriving during the paid window and you don’t want to fight for a space that may already be taken, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be easier than relying on street availability alone.

How to pay in Belgrade: kiosks, SMS, and keeping proof

Belgrade’s zoned street parking can be paid using ticket kiosks and (in zoned areas) mobile payment. Common payment guidance includes:

  • Parking tickets from kiosks/points of sale—display the ticket inside the windscreen.
  • Mobile (SMS) payment in zoned areas using short codes depending on the zone (commonly 9111 for Red, 9112 for Yellow, 9113 for Green). You’ll typically receive a confirmation SMS—keep it as proof in case of disputes.
  • Extending time is usually done by paying for an additional period, following the zone’s rules and time limits.

If you don’t want to manage extensions and reminders in a time-limited zone, reserving a private spot through Mobypark lets you focus on your day rather than the payment workflow.

Garages, public car parks, and the option for longer stays

For longer visits, public garages and car parks in the center are often the most straightforward alternative to street zones, because they don’t rely on the Red/Yellow/Green time limits. Public facilities are commonly described as charging per hour (full or incomplete) and include options such as Obilićev Venac, Zeleni Venac, Masarikova, and others.

Depending on the time you stay, central garages can become expensive for all-day parking; drivers sometimes look for cheaper daily alternatives. That’s where Mobypark can fit naturally: you can book a private unused spot in advance instead of paying for a full central-where-you-found-it garage option. For flexibility across multiple garages, a dedicated parking card system (Parking PasS) is also mentioned in official guidance, but availability and pricing depend on the specific product period.

Avoid fines and towing: the practical enforcement risks

Belgrade’s zone system is actively enforced. Official guidance notes that attendants may leave a fine payment order if the allowed time isn’t respected. If a vehicle is parked illegally (for example where parking isn’t allowed), it can be towed to designated locations depending on the violation area.

In practical terms: double-check the zone color you’re in, pay for the correct time, and don’t assume you can “settle for later” once the zone limit approaches—booking a private spot on Mobypark helps you sidestep that time-pressure entirely.

Mobypark parking rates near Belgrade

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.55

24 hours parking

from € 8.37

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Belgrade, Namur

FAQ about parking in Belgrade

Is parking in Belgrade free?
Parking in Belgrade depends on where you park and the day/time. In the central on-street zone system, charging is typically for daytime on Mon–Sat (Mon–Fri 07:00–21:00, Sat 07:00–14:00). Outside those hours, and generally on Sundays, on-street parking in the central zones is usually free. Always check the zone signage and markings.
How do the parking zones work in Belgrade (Red, Yellow, Green)?
Central on-street parking is divided into color zones with different maximum stays: the Red zone allows up to 1 hour, the Yellow zone up to 2 hours, and the Green zone up to 3 hours. Parking is payable in the paid hours for each zone, and once the maximum time is reached you must move the vehicle or follow the zone’s extension rules to avoid penalties.
What are the parking zone hours in Belgrade?
For the time-limited central zones, parking is generally charged from 07:00–21:00 from Monday to Friday, and from 07:00–14:00 on Saturdays. Outside those hours, and generally on Sundays, the central zone system is typically not charged. Check the current signage on the street where you park.
How can I pay for parking on the street in Belgrade?
You can usually pay using parking tickets from kiosks/points of sale, and in zoned areas you can also pay via mobile (SMS) using short codes that depend on the zone (commonly 9111 for Red, 9112 for Yellow, 9113 for Green). If you use SMS, keep the confirmation as proof and follow the extension rules within the zone time limits.
Where can I park in Belgrade for longer than the zone time limit?
If you need more than 1–3 hours (depending on Red/Yellow/Green), consider public garages and car parks, which are designed for longer stays. Another option is to pre-book a private unused parking space through Mobypark—useful when street parking availability is tight or when you don’t want to manage zone extensions.