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Reserve private parking in Wemmel with Mobypark (skip blue-zone timing)

Looking for parking Wemmel? If you want to avoid hunting for a free curb spot or setting a parkeerschijf exactly on time, Mobypark lets you book private parking in advance—often hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots that owners aren’t using day-to-day.

That means less stress on arrival, especially on busy days when street parking fills up. It’s also a practical alternative when the public option is time-restricted and controlled, because you can compare street rules versus a reserved spot before you drive in.

  • Book a specific time slot and arrive when you need it
  • Useful when blue-zone parking is limited (and enforced)
  • Compare “what the sign allows” vs. guaranteed availability

Blue zones in Wemmel: parkeerschijf required (and checked)

In Wemmel, many streets are blue zones. Between 09:00 and 18:00 (Monday to Saturday), you generally can only park with a parking disc (parkeerschijf) for a limited duration (usually 2 hours), or with the right exception like a residents permit or a disability/handicap card.

If you forget the disc or overstay the allowed time, Wemmel applies a charge of €50 per calendar day. If you don’t want to gamble on your timing, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark can be a calmer way to park.

Green zones: free parking 24/7, but still first-come

Wemmel also has green zones where parking is free 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, and without a maximum parking duration.

Because free street spaces are still subject to availability, a reserved Mobypark spot can be a smart backup when the nearest green streets are full—especially if you’re planning a longer stop.

Watch for exceptions (residents-only streets and disability parking)

Not every blue-zone street works the same way. Some areas can be residents-card only (for example, the Zone Romeinse Steenweg), so the parkeerschijf alone may not be enough.

If you have a valid mindervalidenkaart, parking can be allowed in designated spaces for people with a disability—still follow the on-street rules for your exact spot. When rules vary street-by-street, pre-booking on Mobypark helps you avoid last-minute uncertainty.

Parking near GC De Zandloper (sporthal / events)

If you’re parking for an event at Gemeenschapscentrum De Zandloper, there is a venue parking area behind the center (about thirty spaces, including accessible parking).

On event days, nearby residential streets may offer free parking, but those spaces can fill quickly. In that situation, comparing street parking with a reserved Mobypark spot can help you avoid circling when time is tight.

Quick checklist before you park in Wemmel

  • Check the sign: blue zone (parkeerschijf) or green zone (free)
  • If it’s a blue zone, set the disc and respect the (usually) 2-hour limit
  • Look for residents-only indications on certain streets
  • For events, consider booking ahead if you need certainty

Tariffe di parcheggio Mobypark vicino a Wemmel

Tempo di parcheggio

Tariffe del parcheggio Mobypark

1 ora di parcheggio

da € 0.82

24 ore di parcheggio

da € 6.38

1 settimana di parcheggio

da € 44.66

1 mese di parcheggio

da € 191.40

Parcheggio economico vicino a Wemmel, Bruxelles

Domande frequenti sul parcheggio a Wemmel

Where can I park for free in Wemmel?
In Wemmel, free street parking is available in green zones: parking is free 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, and there’s no maximum duration. Around Gemeenschapscentrum De Zandloper, nearby streets are also described as free for visitors. If the closest free spots are full, you can compare that uncertainty with a reserved private spot on Mobypark.
How does blue-zone parking work in Wemmel (parkeerschijf rules)?
Blue zones in Wemmel require a parking disc (parkeerschijf) between 09:00 and 18:00 (Monday to Saturday) for a limited duration—usually about 2 hours. If the disc is missing or you exceed the allowed time, Wemmel applies a charge of €50 per calendar day. If you don’t want to manage timing, booking a reserved spot via Mobypark can help reduce that risk.
Can I park in Wemmel’s blue zones with a residents permit or disability card?
Yes. Wemmel’s blue-zone rules allow exceptions when you have the correct authorization, such as a residents permit (bewonersvergunning/bewonerskaart) or a mindervalidenkaart for disability parking. Also note that some blue-zone areas can be residents-only, so always follow the specific street signage.
Is there a parking map or list of blue zones in Wemmel?
Wemmel publishes an official street-by-street overview of its blue zones (the streets and the rules that apply). For planning, match your exact street name to that list and confirm with the sign on-site. If you’re visiting multiple streets or unsure about the rules, comparing with a booked Mobypark spot can save time.
Where can I park near GC De Zandloper / the sporthal in Wemmel?
For De Zandloper, there is parking behind the center (around thirty spaces) with dedicated accessible spaces. On busy event days, nearby surrounding streets are described as offering free parking, but availability can drop fast. If you need certainty, reserving on Mobypark is a practical alternative to searching for a free curb spot.
Is street parking paid in Wemmel (parking meters)?
In Wemmel, parking management is mainly based on blue and green zones rather than paid street meters with pay-and-display systems. Blue zones are controlled via a parkeerschijf and time limits, while green zones are free. Always check the on-street zone color/sign before leaving your car.