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Finding parking near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar), Ostend

Book private parking for Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar) with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar) in Oostende, the easiest way to avoid last-minute searching is to pre-book a spot. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spaces (for example unused hotel/office parking, spare driveways, and other spots owners don’t use daily), typically in garages or nearby lots—so you arrive knowing where you can park.

Because Albert I-promenade and the Maritieme district can get busy, Mobypark can be a practical alternative when street parking is limited by time zones. You also pay in advance and can usually adjust plans with free cancellation (check the exact terms for your chosen spot).

Street parking near Albert I-promenade: zones, time limits, and when it’s paid

Around Albert I-promenade 58–60, street parking is generally managed with paid parking zones. In paid periods, parking is typically charged every day from 09:00 to 20:00 (including weekends and public holidays). Entry and payment are handled via the parking machines/apps on site—often with card/app payments rather than cash.

The zone you park in matters. Common zone rules in this area include: Orange (max 2 hours, roughly €1.40 for the first hour, €2.10 for the second, capped at about €3.50), Green (max 4 hours, around €0.75/hour), and Yellow (up to 11 hours, around €0.10/hour, capped at about €1.10 for 11 hours). Check the street signs at the exact spot—limits can change block by block.

If you plan to stay longer than the strictest zone limit (like Orange), Mobypark is worth comparing because you won’t have to rely on extending meter time or finding another free curb spot.

Garages and larger public parking areas nearby

If you’d rather park in a structured place, public garages and bigger parking areas around the seafront/maritime area are often open long hours and have straightforward pricing. Typical public garage pricing you may encounter is about €1.50–€2.30 per hour, with day rates that can go up to roughly €24.40 depending on the garage and length of stay.

Compared to wandering for an open curb, reserving a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can also reduce time pressure—especially on busy beach-evening days when street spaces are scarce or time-restricted. For day stays, Mobypark’s prepaid pricing can land below the higher day caps you sometimes see in garages.

Free parking windows and cheaper overflow options

Outside the paid hours (before 09:00 and after 20:00), street parking in the paid zones is typically free. If you’re arriving late, that can be a good backup plan—however, it may not help if you want to park earlier for an afternoon session.

There are also well-known free or lower-cost areas around Oostende where you may find more space (for example Maria Hendrikapark with many free places and no time limit, plus other free streets in residential areas like Hazegras). In practice, these can be convenient overflow options—yet if you want guaranteed parking near Blue Buddha during the paid window, it’s smart to compare with Mobypark instead of counting on free availability.

How to pick the right parking length (so you don’t overpay or get cut off)

When searching for parking Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar), choose your booking duration based on when you’ll arrive and how long you’ll stay—then compare it to the zone’s maximum stay. A 2-hour Orange zone can be enough for a quick stop, but for longer visits it’s easier to avoid the “move the car” stress by using a pre-booked option.

Use the search bar to set your dates and estimate your return time. That way you can compare prepaid availability vs street zones and garage pricing with the timing that actually matches your evening.

Parking optionWhat you’ll typically faceMain limitationBest for
Street parking (Albert I-promenade area)Paid typically 09:00–20:00; zone-based limits (Orange max 2h, Green max 4h, Yellow up to 11h)Time limits and availability on busy seafront daysShort stays when you know your zone
Public garages / large lotsOften ~€1.50–€2.30 per hour; day rates can reach around €24+Higher costs for full-day staysWhen you want a structured place to park
Mobypark (pre-booked private spots)Prepaid booking in private spaces near the venue areaRequires selecting the right duration for your plansWhen you want certainty and less time pressure than street parking

If you’re unsure which zone applies to your exact curb, check the FAQ below for practical Orange/Green/Yellow guidance.

Mobypark parking rates near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar)

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.01

24 hours parking

from € 22.31

1 week parking

from € 156.17

1 month parking

from € 669.30

Cheap parking near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar), Ostend

FAQ about parking near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar)

Where can I park near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar) in Oostende?
Near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar) on the Albert I-promenade, you’ll mainly choose between zone-based street parking, nearby public garages/larger parking areas, or pre-booked private spots. Because street spaces along the seafront are often time-limited and can fill up, reserving on Mobypark can be a convenient way to secure parking for your exact arrival time.
What parking zones and time limits apply around Albert I-promenade?
In the paid zone area around Albert I-promenade, you’ll usually see colored zone rules on nearby signage. Typical examples include Orange (max 2 hours, roughly €1.40 for the first hour and €2.10 for the second), Green (max 4 hours, often around €0.75/hour), and Yellow (up to 11 hours, often around €0.10/hour). Always verify the exact color and max duration at the specific spot you park.
How much does parking cost near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar)?
Street prices depend on the zone (for example Orange is priced higher and capped around a few euros for the maximum stay, while Green/Yellow are cheaper per hour). Public garages around the seafront area are often roughly €1.50–€2.30 per hour, with day rates that can reach about €24. Mobypark can be worth comparing for day stays because prepaid private options may come out lower than the higher day caps and can reduce time spent searching.
Is there free parking near Blue Buddha (Pop Up Bar) in Oostende?
Street parking in the paid zones is typically free outside the paid hours—commonly before 09:00 and after 20:00. You can also look for free parking outside the immediate paid seafront area (such as Maria Hendrikapark, where many spaces are free without time limits, plus other free residential areas). For earlier arrival times, free options may be harder to rely on, so pre-booking on Mobypark can be a safer alternative.
Can I park overnight near Albert I-promenade / Blue Buddha?
Overnight parking depends on the signage for the exact street and zone. In general, paid street parking is typically charged until about 20:00, and outside those hours it’s often free—but time limits or restrictions can still apply on specific short-stay streets. If you want an option that matches your evening plan without relying on late availability, pre-booking a spot via Mobypark can help you park with less uncertainty.