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Looking for parking Woluwe-Saint-Lambert? This area uses color-coded, meter-based street rules (with permit-only streets and special zones), so the safest plan is to park in the right zone—or book a reserved private spot when street availability is tight.

Book private parking in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots that aren’t actively used by their owners (think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage bays). Instead of relying on cruising for a free meter spot, you reserve a place for your arrival time—particularly useful when the street rules limit you to 2–4 hours.

Use the street parking zone colours to avoid paying twice

Woluwe-Saint-Lambert has three paid regulated zones (green, orange, grey). These zones use parking meters (horodateurs) and you must pay and/or enter your license plate. If you miss the ticket or exceed the allowed time, a fixed fee can apply depending on the zone.

  • Green zone: generally longer parking (up to the daily time limit on signage), with metered pricing.
  • Orange zone: time-limited (maximum 2 hours).
  • Grey zone: time-limited (maximum 4h30).

There’s also a free 15-minute option: you can collect a free ticket from the meter for short stops, during the municipality’s morning/afternoon periods. If a meter is out of service, a parking disc must be used where applicable.

If your schedule is uncertain (traffic, a meeting running late), orange/grey limits can be risky—so booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark can be a calmer fallback than trying to “extend” street parking on the fly.

Blue-disk parking and short free windows

In the blue zone, parking is free for up to 2 hours if you display a blue parking disk correctly (including the arrow position for your arrival time). Blue-zone parking is regulated during the municipality’s set hours, and missing/incorrect use can trigger a fixed fee.

There’s also a 2-hour free window in some streets (between 12:00 and 14:00, for example around place Saint-Lambert, avenue Georges Henri, and rue Lola Bobesco). If you arrive outside those time slots—or you need more than 2 hours—pre-booking on Mobypark helps you avoid the pressure of the disk window.

Resident-only (riverain) streets and visitor cards

Riverain streets are different: free parking there is allowed only for vehicles with a specific resident card. Vehicles without that card are excluded 24/7 (including Sundays and public holidays), and other permits/cards (like standard parking tickets/disks) don’t apply.

  • rue Sombre (côté pair)
  • clos A. J. Slegers
  • rue de la Cambre (from n°2 to n°8)
  • rue Vandenhoven (between rues Voot and Madyol)

If you’re visiting and you don’t have the right resident authorization, it’s often easier to secure a spot on Mobypark than to keep looking within permit-only streets.

For short-term visitors, the municipality also offers a visitor parking card: it’s virtual and can be activated (SMS), has a limited validity period, and can be used in blue, green and grey zones—but not in restricted/special zones such as orange, stop-minute/arrêt-minute areas, electric charging/loading, or resident streets.

Don’t get caught in loading, quick-stop, or charging rules

Special zones have stricter enforcement than regular meters: stop-minute spots have a short time allowance (often 30 minutes, or less if signs indicate), electric charging bays are free only when the vehicle is properly connected/plugged in, and loading/delivery areas carry fixed fees if you park outside what’s allowed. In these special zones, visitor/resident-style cards and disks are generally not accepted.

If you want to avoid these rule traps, pre-booking a private spot through Mobypark can keep your day simpler.

Budget and booking strategy for parking Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Street prices depend on the zone. Meter pricing can start around €0.45 for 15 minutes and can reach up to roughly €24.50 for a full day (green zone max)—so longer stays can get expensive quickly. Because Mobypark pricing is set for pre-booked private spots, it can often be up to 60% cheaper than paying by the hour on street meters, especially when your visit lasts longer than the orange/blue limits.

Street zone Typical time limit Common enforcement risk
Green Longer (daily time limit per signage) Overstay / missing ticket fixed fee
Orange Up to 2 hours Easy to exceed if you run late
Grey Up to 4h30 Time overruns trigger fixed fees
Blue Up to 2 hours with correct disk Incorrect/missing disk fixed fee

Free windows and permit/card rules are summarized in the FAQ below—use them to decide when street parking makes sense, and when a reserved private spot is the better option.

Tariffe di parcheggio Mobypark vicino a Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Tempo di parcheggio

Tariffe del parcheggio Mobypark

1 ora di parcheggio

da € 0.58

24 ore di parcheggio

da € 5.02

1 settimana di parcheggio

da € 70.00

1 mese di parcheggio

da € 200.00

Parcheggio economico vicino a Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Bruxelles

Domande frequenti sul parcheggio a Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

Where can I park for free in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert?
You may get free parking options depending on the exact street/zone: (1) meters can offer a free 15-minute ticket for short stops during the municipality’s morning/afternoon periods; (2) the blue zone is free for up to 2 hours if you display a blue parking disk correctly; and (3) in some streets there is a 2-hour free window between 12:00 and 14:00. If you need more time or you arrive outside the free periods, pre-booking a reserved spot on Mobypark can avoid time pressure.
How do the green, orange and grey parking zones work in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert?
These regulated street zones use parking meters (horodateurs). You pay at the meter and your license plate needs to be registered/entered as required by the device. Green, orange and grey zones differ mainly by the allowed maximum time: orange is capped at 2 hours, grey is capped at 4h30, while green allows longer parking up to the daily limit on signage. If you don’t display a valid ticket/authorization or you exceed the time limit, a fixed fee can apply depending on the zone.
Do I need a permit (carte riverain) to park on resident-only streets?
Yes—riverain (resident-only) streets allow free parking only for vehicles that have the specific resident card issued for those streets/that area. Other vehicles are excluded 24/7, including Sundays and public holidays. Standard parking tickets/disks and visitor-style cards don’t replace the resident card in these streets. If you don’t have the resident permit, it’s usually safer to choose a non-permit option such as a reserved private spot on Mobypark.
How does the visitor parking card work in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert?
The visitor parking card is a virtual card that can be activated by SMS using a code. It’s issued at the municipal service desk during set opening hours and costs a fixed amount. It’s valid for a limited time period and can be used in blue, green and grey zones, but it cannot be used in restricted/special areas such as orange zones, stop-minute/arrêt-minute spots, electric charging/loading zones, or resident-only streets.
What are the rules for stop-minute, loading/delivery, and electric charging parking?
Stop-minute (quick-stop) areas allow only a short maximum time (often 30 minutes, or less if signs specify). Electric charging bays are free only when the vehicle is properly connected/plugged in; otherwise a fixed fee applies. Loading/delivery zones also require compliance with the signed rules and can carry a fixed fee if you park outside what’s allowed. In these special zones, visitor/resident-style cards and disks are generally not accepted.