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Finding parking near Doktor Jack, Waterloo
Parking Doktor Jack: start with the green zone on Clos Lamartine
If you’re looking for parking Doktor Jack, begin with the street areas around Clos Lamartine. This part of Braine-l’Alleud is in a green parking zone, where parking is free, without time limits, and valid 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
If you see green-zone signs, you can park without a disc and without worrying about staying under a fixed maximum duration.
Blue-zone street parking nearby: disc, time limits, and payment options
When the streets around Doktor Jack switch from green to blue zone, you’ll need to follow the time rules. Blue zones are typically free but limited to about 2–3 hours, and you must display a parking disc (visible on the dashboard).
Parking disc hours vary by zone, commonly Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00 or Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00. If you don’t use the disc or you exceed the allowed time, a flat daily fee of €25 can apply.
You can also use a digital daily card (via City Parking) for €8 per day, valid until 23:59 on the day of purchase (subject to any specific exceptions for some streets). If you’re unsure which rules apply to the exact street you’re on, check the signage or the FAQ below.
| Where | Rule to follow | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Green zone (Clos Lamartine) | Free, no time limit | Park normally where signs indicate “green zone”. |
| Blue zone (nearby streets) | Time-limited + disc/payment | Use a parking disc (2–3 hours typical) or a digital daily card. |
Public car parks if street spots fill up (SmartParking, station P1/P2)
If you arrive during a busy evening or event, plan for limited availability on-street and use nearby public car parks. Braine-l’Alleud uses SmartParking to show real-time availability across several larger parking areas equipped with cameras. These municipal car parks generally operate with limited free time (often 2–3 hours with a disc), and then a €25 flat daily fee may apply if you go beyond the limit.
- SmartParking areas include: Albert Ier, Baron Snoy, Grand-Place Baudouin Ier, Saint-Étienne, La Goëtte, Pont Courbe, and Les Arts.
- Station parking (SNCB): underground P1 (Rue des Croix du Feu) and P2 (Pont Courbe) are typically accessible 24/7. There’s also a 15-minute Kiss & Ride option for quick drop-off/pick-up.
- Other options mentioned locally include free parking at Chirec (Rue des Marolles 13) and City Parking (Rue des Fossés 19).
For future planning, you can also check Mobypark in the search bar in case private spots open up on certain dates—but for your trip, your best bet is to rely on the public parking rules and car parks above.
Event-day guidance and Doktor Jack shuttle
During special busy nights, temporary restrictions can be put in place on public roads (for example, for works, occupations of the public domain, or event-related needs). If street parking is blocked by signs, don’t rely on “guessing”—switch immediately to a nearby car park.
Doktor Jack also mentions a free shuttle service to move you between the venue entrance and their parking/nearby adjacent parking areas. If you’re aiming for the venue on an event night, keep the shuttle details handy so you can park once and still reach the entrance easily.