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Finding parking near Hasselt, Oud-Noord, Tilburg

If you’re looking for parking Hasselt, the key is matching your stop time to the right zone: blue street parking for short stays, paid city zones for longer visits, and perimeter parking when you want to avoid the centre’s limits. Hasselt’s rules also depend on weekday vs. Sunday/holidays, so it’s worth planning before you arrive.

For busy shopping hours and evenings, street spaces can disappear quickly—especially if you’re driving without a clear plan for time limits. That’s where pre-booking can reduce stress: Mobypark makes private, bookable parking spots available in Hasselt via unused spaces owners don’t use every day (like hotel/office parking or unused driveways and garages).

Book private parking spots in Hasselt with Mobypark

Mobypark unlocks unused private parking in Hasselt that isn’t meant for open walk-in availability. Instead of circling for a free bay or relying on a garage spot to be available, you can search by location and dates and book a parking place in advance—helpful when you need certainty around the city centre time restrictions.

It’s a practical alternative to street parking rules when your plan might run long, or when you prefer to avoid paying city zones by the hour and then dealing with a time limit.

Street parking in Hasselt: blue zones, paid zones, and time limits

When you park on the street inside the city ring, you’ll typically deal with either blue zone rules or paid zones. According to local guidance, the blue zone uses a blue parking disc with a weekday maximum stay of up to 2 hours between 9:00 and 21:00 (with different rules for Sundays and public holidays).

Paid zones are also commonly used for visitors. Typical guidance for Hasselt’s paid zones mentions €3 per hour with time caps (for example, limited to up to 2 hours in the centre area during certain weekday hours, or up to 30 minutes for specific short-stop free conditions in other paid zones).

  • Use the right “mode” of parking: if it’s blue zone parking, display the disc visibly inside your windscreen.
  • Don’t forget the start/payment step when a free short-stop requires starting a free parking session via pay machine or phone/app options.
  • Follow the rule or expect enforcement: where parking rules aren’t followed, fines can apply (local police information mentions €25 per day in case of non-compliance in the blue zone).

If you want to avoid timing a blue disc or having to move the car when the limit ends, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be the smoother option—especially if you’re not sure how long your stop will take.

Free and low-cost perimeter parking: Park H and other randparkings

To reduce pressure in the centre, Hasselt promotes randparkings (perimeter parking). One commonly used option is Park H, where you can park for free between 6:00 and 22:00 (as described in local guidance).

Free perimeter parking is great for short visits, but it still has a time window—so if you’re arriving late, staying after the free period, or want to avoid looking for an open space, you can compare it with a bookable private option on Mobypark. Pre-booking also helps when the area around the centre gets congested.

Garage parking for Hasselt centre trips (and what to expect)

If you prefer a payed-off option instead of street rules, look at large city garages. For example, Quartier Bleu’s parking guidance for Hasselt states that Parking Blauwe Boulevard is the largest garage with 3 levels and around 1,850 spaces, positioned as a convenient choice for shopping and city-centre access.

Reported pricing for Blauwe Boulevard varies by period. Local sources mention a weekly/day-style cap (for example, guidance also references changes that can bring rates up to around €12 per day after 1 January 2026). Because garages and tariffs can change, it’s smart to check the rate shown at the machine or during pre-booking.

Also note that some garages operate cashless payments. If you’re driving with time pressure, that’s another reason to consider reserving a spot in advance—Mobypark can help you avoid the “arrive and hope” problem when garages fill up.

Quick way to choose the right option in Hasselt

Parking optionWhat it usually fitsMain constraint to plan for
Street blue zoneShort visitsTime limit (weekday cap up to 2 hours with blue disc); rules differ on Sundays/holidays
Paid street zonesLonger shopping/errandsHourly rate (€3/h cited in local guidance) plus maximum allowed time in zone
Park H / randparkingCost control and reducing centre drivingFree window (Park H free 6:00–22:00); outside window you’ll need another plan
Garages (e.g., Blauwe Boulevard)Centre trips when you want indoor parkingTariffs and availability; some garages are cashless
Pre-booked private parking (Mobypark)Guaranteed spot for your exact arrival windowYou choose dates/times in advance instead of depending on walk-in availability

Before you choose, decide how long you’ll be parked and what time/day you’re arriving. Then use the Mobypark search bar to compare availability for your dates—so you’re not forced into paying city zones at the last minute or risking the end of a time-limited street rule.

Mobypark parking rates near Hasselt

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.42

24 hours parking

from € 19.48

1 week parking

from € 136.36

1 month parking

from € 584.40

Cheap parking near Hasselt, Tilburg

FAQ about parking in Hasselt

Where can I park for free in Hasselt?
In Hasselt, “free” options depend on the day and where you park. On-street blue zone rules include free unlimited time on Sundays and public holidays. Perimeter parking can also be free during set hours; for example, Park H is described as free from 6:00 to 22:00. There are also specific resident parking arrangements that may offer free hours for Hasselt residents using an eID and a Hasselt parking budget.
Is parking on Park H free in Hasselt?
Park H is described as free between 6:00 and 22:00. If you arrive before/within the free window you can use it as a low-cost perimeter option; if you’re parking after the free period, plan an alternative parking method (street paid zones, a garage, or a pre-booked private spot).
Is parking free on Sundays and public holidays in Hasselt?
Local police information and city guidance both indicate that parking rules change on Sundays and public holidays. In the blue zone, Sundays and legal holidays allow parking without the usual time limit. Paid zones also include free options on Sundays and public holidays (with details depending on the specific zone).
How much does parking cost in Hasselt?
Typical paid parking guidance for Hasselt includes €3 per hour in paid zones. For garage parking, one example is Parking Blauwe Boulevard (Quartier Bleu), which is positioned as a convenient, often cost-effective choice; sources mention hourly rates and a day cap, but the exact tariffs can change (including updates after 1 January 2026). Always confirm the displayed rate for your planned time.
Can I stay longer than 2 hours when parking on the street (blue zone) in Hasselt?
Usually no. Hasselt’s blue zone rules commonly set a weekday maximum stay of up to 2 hours between 9:00 and 21:00 when using a blue parking disc. If you need longer, you’ll typically need to move to another parking option or use a paid zone/garage instead.
Where can I pre-book parking in Hasselt to guarantee a spot?
If you want to avoid arriving and searching for availability, pre-booking is the safest approach. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Hasselt by making unused spaces (such as hotel/office parking and unused driveways or garage spaces) available for your selected dates and time window.