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Finding parking near Gare de Waterloo, Waterloo
If you’re searching for parking Gare de Waterloo, start with the station car park (P1): it’s the most straightforward option when street spaces are scarce. Near the station, you also need to watch Waterloo’s blue-zone (zone bleue) rules and parking-disc limits, especially during the day.
SNCB Parking P1 (Place de la Gare / Drève de l’Infante)
Address: Place de la Gare / Drève de l’Infante, 1410 Waterloo. Type: outdoor parking managed by the SNCB (115 spaces, including 2 PMR bays). It’s accessible 24/7, which makes it a practical choice for both early and late arrivals.
Kiss & Ride: 15 minutes free.
How payment works: automatic pay stations accept card (cash isn’t accepted at the automatic tills). At the station ticket office/desk, SNCB parking products can typically be paid by card and also in cash. If you’re eligible for the “passenger” tariff, you’ll need your SNCB travel title at the counter.
| Time / ticket status | Price at P1 (Gare de Waterloo) |
|---|---|
| Mon–Fri, 07:00–19:00 (with SNCB ticket) | Under 3 hours: €2.19/hour • From 3 hours: €6.40/day • Max 24h: €21.90 |
| Weekends & public holidays (with SNCB ticket) | Under 3 hours: €2.19/hour • From 3 hours: €3.20/day • Max 24h: €21.90 |
| Without SNCB ticket (non-passenger) | €2.19/hour • From 3 hours: €6.40/day • Max 24h: €21.90 |
Extra: if you lose your ticket, a €25 fee applies.
Street parking near the station: blue-zone (zone bleue) + parking disc
For on-street options in Waterloo, the key is spotting where zone bleue applies. Blue-zone rules generally run Mon–Sat, 09:00–18:00 and require a parking disc placed behind your windscreen.
Time limits: the stay is usually up to 2 hours in blue zones (unless signs say otherwise). Along the Chaussée de Bruxelles (centre area), the limit is typically 30 minutes.
Fines: if you exceed the allowed time in a blue zone, a €25 redevance can be charged.
If you’re arriving during these time windows and curb spaces look tight, you can check Mobypark for future availability around Gare de Waterloo—right now there are no bookable spots listed for this exact location, so you shouldn’t plan on it as a guaranteed alternative.
Overnight parking: what to choose near Gare de Waterloo
Because the blue-zone period ends at 18:00, street rules are not always the same at night—but they still depend on the exact street signs and any other local restrictions. For a safer “arrive late” plan, the SNCB P1 car park is open 24/7.
The SNCB also offers a night subscription for overnight use (valid every weekday evening and night from 19:00–07:00, plus all Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays).
Municipal parking areas in Waterloo (useful when street spots fill up)
Besides P1, Waterloo’s municipality points drivers to several public car parks in the wider area. These include Parking rue du Gaz, Parking de la Commune, Parking Wellington, Parking de la Piscine, Parking de l’Église, Parking rue François Libert, Parking de Joli-Bois, and Parking de la chaussée Bara. Street parking is often described as generally free in many local streets, but the number of spots is limited and blue-zone areas still apply near the station area.
Practical tip: if you’re set on driving to the station, use the location and date search above to check whether any bookable spaces appear later—planning around real availability is especially useful on busy train arrival periods. (For this specific location right now, Mobypark shows no bookable spots.)