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Parkplatz finden in der Nähe von Neder-Over-Heembeek, Brüssel
Parking Neder-Over-Heembeek made easier with private spots you can book
For parking Neder-Over-Heembeek, the biggest time-loss is usually searching for a legal place (and then feeding the meter). With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots in advance—often in places owners don’t actively use anymore, like hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots—so you arrive with a confirmed spot instead of guessing.
If you’re used to paying the visitor rates in the regulated sector, a pre-booked spot on Mobypark can work out cheaper and, more importantly, it removes the stress of timing and re-parking for short stops or longer appointments.
Public-road parking rules in Neder-Over-Heembeek (De Wand – Croix du Feu – NOH sector)
In Neder-Over-Heembeek, the parking system for the De Wand – Croix du Feu – NOH sector is regulated by street. Since mid-April 2026, it’s been moving further towards paid parking for visitors, with rules applying from Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 19:00 (public holidays excluded). Because the exact regime can still vary by street sign, the safest approach is to check what your curb is telling you.
When the zone is time-regulated, paying attention to time limits is required—if you want to avoid that day-by-day uncertainty, Mobypark is a practical alternative because the spot is reserved before you leave home.
Visitor parking prices (what you’ll pay on the meter)
For visitors in the De Wand – Croix du Feu – NOH sector, the redevance scale is typically structured around short paid windows, with an option for very short stays. If you don’t pay or you overrun the allowed time, a flat fine applies. To help you compare, here’s the visitor price scale used on-street:
| Stay length (visitor) | Price |
|---|---|
| Up to 20 minutes | Free (requires a ticket every 4h30) |
| 30 minutes | €0.90 |
| 1 hour | €1.80 |
| 2 hours | €5.50 |
| 3 hours | €8.20 |
| 4 hours | €10.90 |
| 5 hours | €13.60 |
| Up to 10 hours | €27.10 |
For non-payment or exceeding the time limit, the retribution is €37 (per 4h30 period). When you’re planning anything beyond a quick stop, booking on Mobypark can help you avoid repeated meter management—and often works out significantly cheaper than paying the visitor scale.
Blue parking disc: when it still applies (and the 2-hour rule)
In Brussels, a blue zone generally means free parking with a parking disc, typically limited to up to 2 hours. However, in the NOH part of Neder-Over-Heembeek, the “blue-disc” logic has been converted into a paid regime since mid-April 2026. That means you should not assume a disc still applies just because you remember an older rule.
If you still see a blue-disc instruction on your exact street, follow the 2-hour consecutive limit. If the disc rule doesn’t apply there, you’ll need to pay the visitor redevance instead—this is exactly where Mobypark helps, because you don’t need to interpret changing curb rules under time pressure.
Resident (riverain) parking card and visitor coupons
If you live in the area and have a valid resident parking card (“resident parking card” — local wording may appear as carte de stationnement riverain), it’s designed to let residents park in their sector without using the blue disc or paying the on-street visitor redevance (subject to the zone coverage rules). It’s also linked to your vehicle plate and is valid for a limited period (typically 1–2 years).
For visits, residents can request visitor coupons. The first 20 visitor coupons per year are free, and additional coupons cost €2.50 each and are valid for 4h30 (with a yearly limit). If you don’t have resident support (or you’re visiting last minute), you’ll usually need to use the visitor parking system—so comparing with Mobypark can be a straightforward way to avoid relying on coupons or strict timing.
How to pay and avoid fines (and why booking is simpler)
On-street, payment is typically possible via pay-and-display machines and also through mobile/SMS-style payment methods. The key is to make sure you actually start the paid period correctly and respect the time window—otherwise you risk the €37 retribution. As the regulated hours are Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, public holidays excluded, the curb can also feel quieter outside those hours, but you must still follow the signage.
If you’d rather not check the curb every time you park, Mobypark gives you a reserved private option so your plan doesn’t depend on last-minute availability in a regulated sector.
Quick tip to choose your best option
- Weekdays, 9:00–19:00: compare the meter prices and time rules with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.
- Short visits: if you’ll be within the allowed window, street parking can work, but double-check the exact street signs.
- Longer stays or uncertainty: pre-booking is usually the simplest way to avoid paying repeatedly on the meter.
Mobypark-Parkgebühren in der Nähe von Neder-Over-Heembeek
Parkzeit
Mobypark-Parkgebühren
1 Stunde parken
von € 0.82
24 Stunden parken
von € 6.38
1 Woche parken
von € 85.00
1 Monat parken
von € 200.00