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Book private parking near Sint-Andries with Mobypark (instead of hunting for street spots)

If you’re looking for parking Sint-Andries, the main challenge is usually availability in restricted areas (residents zones, permit-only streets, and busy times). Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots owned by people or businesses who aren’t using them actively—like hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. That way you’re not dependent on finding a free street place at arrival.

Rather than circling blocks when you might need a permit to park, you can compare options for your dates and reserve a confirmed space in advance—often more straightforward than paying on arrival in public facilities.

Bewonerszone Sint-Andries: what residents permits mean for visitors

In the official Bewonerszone Sint-Andries, residents who are domiciled in the zone can apply for a residents’ parking permit. With that permit, parking is free and without a time limit within the zone. The city also defines buffer streets (extra streets near the edge of the zone) where the same logic applies.

For non-residents, street rules depend on the exact street and time window. In some parts of the zone (shopping streets), even residents have to follow the posted rules during opening hours (paid parking or parking-disc rules). If you don’t have the correct permit, this is where confusion can quickly lead to tickets—so if you want peace of mind, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a practical alternative to relying on on-street availability.

  • Residents in the zone: permit parking is free without a time limit (within the marked zone/buffer streets).
  • Visitors: follow the posted street signage and the applicable tariff/parking-disc rules for that exact street and time.
  • Shopping streets: rules during shop hours can still require payment or a parking disc.

Campus Sint-Andries (Thomas More): why street parking can be blocked

Near Campus Sint-Andries, the campus area is described as a zone where visitors cannot park on the street; only residents and permit holders are allowed to park there. If you’re going by car, the practical fallback is to use public parking or Park & Ride (P+R) on the city edge and continue by tram/bus/cycle.

However, if you’d rather not plan your day around public-transport connections (or you expect a return at a peak time), it can be easier to compare nearby options on Mobypark—so you can arrive with a confirmed place instead of trying to work around the restricted streets.

Public garages and reserved neighborhood parking around Sint-Andries

When street parking rules are tight, most drivers end up in paid public garages or larger public parking facilities. Public parking is often a better fit than searching on-street in restricted zones—especially for longer stays. In many central areas, hour-by-hour pricing can add up quickly (for example, public parking listings in Antwerp commonly show figures like ~€3.6/hour in some facilities and higher day rates in others).

Also note that some neighborhood-focused parking is not for casual visitors. For instance, buurtparking Plantinkaai is intended for pre-registered neighborhood residents from Bewonerszones Sint-Andries and Historisch Centrum—so if you don’t have that registration, you’ll need a different option.

This is where Mobypark can help you compare practical alternatives: instead of risking an unclear street situation or paying what the meter/garage charges on arrival, you can pre-book a private spot in the Sint-Andries area and plan your trip with less time pressure.

Quick checklist to choose the right parking Sint-Andries spot

Before you book or roll up to a meter, check:

  • Street signage: verify whether you’re in a permit zone, a paid area, or a parking-disc requirement for the current time.
  • Time window: restrictions can change by hour (especially around shopping streets).
  • Your arrival + departure: match the parking type to how long you’ll stay, not just to “nearby.”

If you want fast answers on permits, access restrictions, and visitor rules in Sint-Andries, the key points are covered in the FAQ below.

Tarifs de stationnement Mobypark à proximité de Sint-Andries

Durée du stationnement

Tarifs du parking Mobypark

1 heure de stationnement

de € 1.04

24 heures de stationnement

de € 5.27

1 semaine de stationnement

de € 75.00

1 mois de stationnement

de € 150.00

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Questions fréquentes sur le stationnement à Sint-Andries

Do I need a residents’ permit to park in the Bewonerszone Sint-Andries?
In Bewonerszone Sint-Andries, residents who are domiciled in the zone can apply for a residents’ parking permit. With that permit, parking is free and without a time limit within the marked zone and buffer streets. If you’re visiting and don’t have the permit, you must follow the rules shown on street signage for that exact street and time (for example paid parking and, in some streets, parking-disc requirements).
Where does the Bewonerszone Sint-Andries apply (boundaries and buffer streets)?
The City of Antwerp publishes a detailed plan/map for Bewonerszone Sint-Andries. It shows the exact boundaries of the residents zone and the buffer streets (extra nearby streets where the permit rules also apply). For your safest option as a visitor, always confirm the requirement on the street signage and parking rules for the specific street you’re parked on.
Can I park on the street near Campus Sint-Andries (Thomas More)?
No—Campus Sint-Andries is described as a zone where visitors are not allowed to park on the street. Only residents/permit holders can park there. Drivers should typically use a public parking option or a Park & Ride (P+R) on the city edge, then continue by tram/bus/cycle. Another practical approach is to pre-book a nearby private parking spot via Mobypark to avoid the restricted street area.
Is buurtparking Plantinkaai available for anyone?
Buurtparking Plantinkaai is intended for pre-registered neighborhood residents of the Sint-Andries and Historisch Centrum residents zones. If you don’t have that registration, you generally can’t use it. In that case, choose a different public parking facility or reserve a private parking spot via Mobypark.
How do I avoid parking tickets in Sint-Andries as a visitor?
To avoid tickets, check the street signage for the current rules (permit zone vs. paid parking vs. parking-disc requirement) and pay attention to time windows—especially in shopping streets where rules can apply during opening hours. If you want to remove the stress of guessing on-street availability, you can book a confirmed private space in Sint-Andries via Mobypark instead.