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Searching for parking Uccle? Uccle’s street rules vary by zone and time, so the “right” spot depends on whether you need a quick stop or a longer stay. If you want to avoid last-minute searching, Mobypark lets you book private parking that’s unused by its owners.

Pre-book private parking in Uccle with Mobypark

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots such as hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas. That means you can compare options and reserve a place in advance—useful when the most convenient street areas fall into blue or orange zones with strict time limits.

Uccle street parking zones (blue, orange, green) at a glance

Uccle is divided into regulated sectors, and the easiest way to stay safe is to read the zone type on the street signage / meter and follow the rules for Monday to Saturday, 9:00–18:00 where applicable. The common time trap is the 2-hour limit in blue/orange zones—if you need more flexibility, reserving on Mobypark is often less stressful than trying to “beat the clock” on-street.

Zone type (Uccle) What you must do (9:00–18:00) Typical time limit What it costs if you’re in violation
Blue zones Use the blue parking disc (on the windshield, as required) Free but max 2 hours consecutive Reprimand fee: €37
Orange zones Pay at the meter (ticket required) Max 2 hours Reprimand fee: €42 (for a 2-hour period)
Green zones Pay at the meter (ticket required) Without a permit/card: buy the ticket for the duration you need Reprimand fee: €37 (per period of stationnement)

First 15 minutes free, then pay: how to use the meter (and apps)

Uccle uses a “first quarter of an hour free” rule you get by taking/recording a free ticket at the meter. The free quarter is not automatically included when you take a paid ticket. Parking fees are generally due in advance, and you can pay by coins, card at the meter, or via smartphone apps (including Yellowbrick, 4411, Seety, and EasyPark).

If the meter is down, the official guidance is to use the parking disc as a workaround and respect the maximum 2 hours limit—details are covered in the FAQ.

Resident cards, visitor cards, and PMR: when permits change the rules

If you’re a resident/visitor/professional, Uccle allows longer parking via cards—but they’re tied to specific sectors. For example, cardholders can park without time limits in certain regulated zones (within the sector of the card), and a PMR card allows parking across Uccle sectors when displayed and used correctly. If you don’t have a card, you’ll usually be working within the meter rules—so pre-booking on Mobypark can be a simple alternative when you want guaranteed access without checking which sector you’re in.

Quick decision guide: what to do depending on your trip length

  • Short stop during 9:00–18:00: blue/orange zones often max out at 2 consecutive hours. If you’re not sure how long you’ll need, Mobypark can help you avoid being forced to move the car right on time.
  • Longer parking: in pay-and-display zones you may need multiple top-ups while you stay. If you want steadier planning (especially when streets are busy), booking a private spot on Mobypark is often the more predictable way to park.
  • Before you arrive: compare the street zone type and operating hours, then use the Mobypark search bar to check and book a reserved private spot for your dates.

Tariffe di parcheggio Mobypark vicino ad Uccle

Tempo di parcheggio

Tariffe del parcheggio Mobypark

1 ora di parcheggio

da € 1.50

24 ore di parcheggio

da € 11.58

1 settimana di parcheggio

da € 130.00

1 mese di parcheggio

da € 300.00

Parcheggio economico vicino ad Uccle, Bruxelles

Domande frequenti sul parcheggio ad Uccle

Is parking paid in Uccle?
In Uccle, parking rules depend on the zone type. In the regulated sectors, rules typically apply from Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 18:00 (for blue/green/orange). There’s also a “first quarter of an hour free” mechanism via the meter, but after that you usually need to pay or follow the specific zone rules.
How can I tell if a street parking spot is free or paid in Uccle?
Check the information on the meter and the signage on the street. If the meter clearly indicates a free window (for example, with a yellow indicator point), parking may be free during certain days/times. If there’s no free indication and the area is in a regulated sector, treat it as a paid/time-controlled zone and follow the displayed rules.
What are the rules in Uccle blue, orange and green zones?
Blue zones: you must use the blue parking disc during the regulated hours; it’s free but limited to a maximum of 2 consecutive hours. Orange zones: you must pay at the meter; parking is limited to a maximum of 2 hours. Green zones: you must pay at the meter during regulated hours; resident/visitor/professional cardholders can park for longer/unlimited within their sector.
How long can I park in Uccle without a resident card?
Without a resident/visitor/professional card, you generally have to follow the street zone limits. Blue and orange zones commonly cap stays at 2 consecutive hours, so it’s important to choose the ticket/time carefully. If you need more certainty (and don’t want to rely on hitting the 2-hour limit), booking a private reserved spot on Mobypark can reduce time pressure.
How do I pay for street parking in Uccle?
You typically pay in advance at the meter using coins or card, or via parking apps such as Yellowbrick, 4411, Seety, or EasyPark (where supported). The meter/parking system also supports the “first 15 minutes free” step—make sure you properly register the start of parking so the free quarter applies correctly.
What should I do if the parking meter (horodateur) is broken in Uccle?
If the meter is out of service, the guidance is to use the parking disc according to the road-code approach and respect the maximum of 2 hours. This is meant as a short workaround—avoid exceeding the limit to reduce the risk of a fine.