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Street parking in Brasschaat: free areas vs. blue zones

If you’re searching for parking Brasschaat, the quickest way to avoid stress is to know when street parking is free and when you’re in a blue zone. In Brasschaat, you can usually park for free—but in busy areas (the blue zones) you’re typically limited to max. 2 hours.

Blue zone rules apply Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 18:00. Most blue zones use the 2-hour limit, with an exception at Dr. Roosensplein (max 30 minutes). If you want to compare options for peak times, you can check Mobypark for future availability (there are currently no bookable private spots listed for this location).

Where you parkDays & timesTime limitParking disc needed?
Most street areasGeneralNo set limit (follow local signs)Only if a blue zone applies
Blue zonesMon–Sat, 9:00–18:00Usually 2 hoursYes
Blue zone at Dr. RoosenspleinMon–Sat, 9:00–18:0030 minutesYes

Sundays and public holidays are easier: you don’t need a parking disc and you can stay as long as you want.

How to use the parking disc in Brasschaat

In a blue zone, you must use a parking disc and set it to your correct arrival time. Place the disc clearly visible behind your windshield so it can be checked quickly.

With the disc set correctly, you can remain for the allowed maximum time in that specific zone (often 2 hours, or 30 minutes at Dr. Roosensplein).

Restrictions to watch: disabled bays, electric bays, loading & signage

Some parking spaces are reserved and rules can differ from the standard blue-zone pattern. Parking spots for disabled drivers and for electric vehicles are not separately shown on every overview plan—so rely on the traffic signs on site.

The same goes for loading and unloading bays: they may be permitted only for specific purposes and times, and you’ll need to follow the signage.

Parking retribution (fines) if you park incorrectly

If the municipality finds that you didn’t use the parking disc (or didn’t use it correctly), you can receive a parking retribution. Payment can be handled via bank transfer or with a bank card at the municipal office.

If payment isn’t done on time, an administration cost of €20 can be added after the second and last registered reminder. For the fastest resolution, make sure your disc is visible and your time is set correctly.

If you think the retribution is wrong, you can challenge it by email (include your details).

Public car parks in Brasschaat (use them when street spaces are tight)

Besides street parking, Brasschaat also has public parking areas around the town center and near local venues. These can help when the surrounding streets are busy—especially during peak afternoons when blue zone limits start to bite.

As always, check the signs at the entrance and on the posts inside each parking area, because restrictions can vary by lot.

Camper parking in Brasschaat (rules for motorhomes)

If you arrive with a motorhome, camper parking has its own rules. Brasschaat offers 10 free camper spots (no reservation); you can only park when there is space on arrival.

  • Max parking time: 72 hours
  • Sanitation post limit: max. 1 hour at the sanizuil
  • Minimum gap between uses: 15 calendar days
  • Quiet hours: respect the night between 22:00 and 7:00
  • Forbidden: fires/barbecues and dumping waste water

Further details and the location address are available on the local camper parking info page.

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Where can I park for free in Brasschaat?
In Brasschaat, you can park for free in most street areas. However, some parts are designated as blue zones. In those blue zones, street parking is only free up to the blue-zone time limit and with the required parking disc rules.
What are the blue zone hours and time limits in Brasschaat?
Blue zone rules apply from Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 18:00. In most blue zones you can park for a maximum of 2 hours. At Dr. Roosensplein the limit is shorter: 30 minutes. Always check the signs on site, because limits can differ by zone.
How do I use the parking disc in Brasschaat?
If you park in a blue zone, set your parking disc to your correct arrival time and place it clearly visible behind your windshield. Parking disc rules only work if the disc time is readable and you stay within the maximum duration for that blue zone.
Do I need a parking disc on Sundays or public holidays in Brasschaat?
No. On Sundays and public holidays you do not need a parking disc, and you may stay as long as you want (as long as you still comply with any other signage on site).
What happens if I don’t use the parking disc correctly in Brasschaat?
If the municipality finds that you didn’t use the parking disc or didn’t use it correctly, you can receive a parking retribution (fine). You can pay via bank transfer or with a bank card at the municipal office. If it’s not paid on time, an administration cost of €20 can be added after the second and last registered reminder.
Can disabled drivers park longer in Brasschaat?
Yes. If you have a parking card for a disabled person, you can park as long as you want, and the card must be placed so it is visible behind your windshield. Follow the signage for the reserved disabled bays.
Is there camper parking in Brasschaat, and what are the main rules?
Yes. Brasschaat has 10 free camper spots. There’s no reservation, and you can only park when there is space on arrival. Main rules include a maximum stay of 72 hours, a 1-hour limit at the sanizuil, a minimum 15-day gap between uses, and quiet hours from 22:00 to 7:00. Fires/barbecues and dumping waste water are forbidden.