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Parking Sint-Genesius-Rode: start with the blue-zone streets
If you’re searching for parking Sint-Genesius-Rode, the biggest practical factor is whether you’re parking in the blauwe zone (blue zone). This municipality publishes the official blue-zone parking regulation and it’s the reference for the rules that apply on each marked street.
Before you leave your car, check the zone signage and follow the instructions for payment/parking duration where applicable. The municipality also provides a downloadable PDF for the blue zone regulation (including the updated 2026 version), which is the safest way to confirm the exact conditions for your street.
Residents parking (bewonerskaart): where it applies and when
Some blue-zone areas include residents-only parking with a bewonerskaart. If you don’t have the card, you may not be allowed to park there during the validity hours—even if you see other blue-zone spaces nearby.
| Residents blue zone area | Valid on workdays |
|---|---|
| Stationsbuurt | Mon–Fri, 9:00–18:00 |
| Schoolstraat and surroundings (De Hoek) | Mon–Fri, 9:00–21:00 |
These resident areas cover specific streets around the station neighbourhood and the Schoolstraat area. If you’re just dropping by, plan to rely on public street parking outside residents-only hours, or choose an off-street option.
Station area parking: plan for changes around Sint-Genesius-Rode
Expect demand around Station Sint-Genesius-Rode, especially during weekday peaks. Recent reporting from NMBS indicates the station square is planned to become car-free and that a new parking building plus an open-air parking area are planned to increase capacity (planned figures include 302 spaces, plus charging facilities).
Because works and traffic changes can affect where cars can queue or park comfortably, check local street signs on arrival and consider arriving earlier than your planned departure time.
Other practical options: garages, event/venue parking, and bike parking
Outside the blue-zone streets (or when you can’t find a suitable public space), look for:
- Paid garages or dedicated parking lots near the station/centre—these can reduce your time spent cruising for a street spot.
- Venue-specific parking (for example, designated parking connected to local landmarks/activities) where you see posted opening hours and rules.
- Bike parking at the station, which NMBS describes as covered and accessible 24/7 (useful if you’re combining parking with public transport).
If your trip timing puts you right into residents-only windows in the station/Schoolstraat areas, you can also check Mobypark to see whether any private spaces become available for your exact dates—so you’re not forced to take risks at the last minute.
Fast parking decision checklist (before you drive in)
To avoid penalties and wasted time:
- Match your intended parking street to the correct zone/signage (blue zone vs. public vs. residents-only hours).
- Double-check day + time (residents parking validity differs between Stationsbuurt and Schoolstraat surroundings).
- If you’re staying longer than a typical short stop, prefer a garage/dedicated lot rather than relying on street availability.
- If you don’t find something suitable immediately, pause and re-check nearby options; station-area demand can spike on weekdays.
Tarifs de stationnement Mobypark à proximité de Sint-Genesius-Rode
Durée du stationnement
Tarifs du parking Mobypark
1 heure de stationnement
de € 0.86
24 heures de stationnement
de € 5.02
1 semaine de stationnement
de € 35.14
1 mois de stationnement
de € 150.60