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Parking at Acte 3 (Clos Lamartine): what to expect
When you search for parking Acte 3, start with the venue itself: Acte 3 (Clos Lamartine, 1a, 1420 Braine-l’Alleud) has an on-site parking area with about 800 spaces. On event nights, parking instructions are usually managed for arrivals, so it’s smart to plan an earlier arrival window to avoid getting stuck at peak entry times.
Some event pages for Acte 3 shows mention free and secure parking on Clos Lamartine, but event conditions can differ—so follow the practical parking notes for the specific concert/show you’re attending.
Street parking near Acte 3: blue zones (with a parking disc)
If you can’t access the venue car park, rely on the nearby blue zone system. In Braine-l’Alleud, blue-zone street parking is generally free of charge, but you must respect the time limit and display a parking disc.
- Typical limit: up to 2 hours, commonly Monday–Friday (or sometimes Monday–Saturday) during 9:00–18:00.
- Some areas may be longer: certain blue sub-areas can be up to 3 hours in the same daytime window.
- Enforcement: not showing a valid parking disc (or being in the wrong time window) can lead to a fine of about €25 per day.
For evenings and overnight stays, don’t assume the same rules apply: check the street signage when you arrive (blue-zone rules typically reference specific daytime hours).
Green-zone streets for longer stops
Look out for nearby green zone streets. These areas are designed for longer parking and are typically free with no time limit (often valid 24/7). If you’re arriving early before an event or want more flexibility, green-zone streets can be the easiest backup plan—again, follow the exact signs for each road.
When you need a controlled option: resident cards and day permits
If you’re staying longer than the blue-zone limit, you may need a different legal parking option:
- Resident (riverain) card: for eligible local residents, allowing free parking within the resident area.
- Digital day permit: a day-valid parking card is available (reported as €8), intended for covering most blue-zone areas for that day.
And if you want to reduce the “arrive and hunt” stress on busy event nights, you can also check Mobypark for future availability around Acte 3 and compare options before you go—just don’t rely on it for instant spots right now.
Practical tip for concert days
Plan for variability: even with on-site capacity, popular shows can fill access points fast. A realistic plan is to choose a primary parking method (venue car park), then have a backup based on street zoning (blue/green) and a timing rule that matches your arrival.