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Finding parking near Anderlecht, Brussels

If you’re looking for parking Anderlecht, the fastest way to avoid stress is to match your planned parking time with the right rule set (blue/green zones) or switch to a pre-booked private spot when you need flexibility. Anderlecht’s on-street parking is time-controlled, and the “2 hours” limit is where most drivers get caught.

Book a private parking spot on Mobypark (when on-street rules don’t fit)

When you need dependable parking in Anderlecht, consider Mobypark: it offers bookable private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use them (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). Instead of searching for a short-lived street space, you can pre-book a spot that’s available for your dates and arrival time—especially useful when you’ll likely stay longer than a blue-zone allowance.

Mobypark can also help you compare options: for example, street parking can be free only with a parking disc for a limited window, while controlled zones charge per hour—so booking privately can reduce time pressure.

Blue zone vs green zone in Anderlecht: what you can park for

Anderlecht uses municipal on-street zones. The key difference is whether you can park with a parking disc (blue zone) or whether you’re in a paid, time-controlled zone (green zone).

ZoneWhen it’s controlledMaximum timeHow it works
Blue zone9:00–18:00, Mon–Sat (unless road signs define other times)2 hoursUsually free with a parking disc for up to 2 hours
Green zone9:00–18:00, Mon–Sat (with specific exceptions)Controlled by the paid systemPay the applicable hourly rates via smartphone

Quick price reality: if you end up paying in a controlled paid zone, the green zone’s first hour is €1.80, then €3.70 for the second hour, with additional hours charged too—while Mobypark offers private parking that can be easier to plan for than stacking short street periods.

Avoid the “move the car” problem: Astrid event rules and short-stay limits

In Anderlecht’s blue zone, street rules can tighten depending on events and signage. For instance, in the Astrid zone, you may have stricter limits (including a reduced maximum time with a visible parking disc). There are also limited parking spaces marked for very short stays (e.g., 5, 10, or 15 minutes) that you must follow exactly.

If you’re planning to be in the area for longer than typical street allowances, pre-booking with Mobypark can be a practical alternative to repeatedly checking your disc time or hunting for another legal spot.

Pay properly (or face fees): how fines work if you miss the ticket window

For paid on-street parking, make sure payment is active during your whole stay. Under the green-zone rules, if you park without a ticket—or once your ticket has expired—the fee is €37 every period of 4.5 hours. For many drivers, that’s the moment the cost-benefit of on-street parking stops making sense.

When you want to reduce risk, Mobypark’s prepaid private parking is designed around your booking time, which can help you avoid last-minute scrambling that can happen with street ticket timing.

Resident permits, visitor codes, and why many visitors should not rely on street cards

Street parking in Anderlecht includes resident permits and other card types (for professionals and specific groups). If you don’t have the right permit or access code, your options can be limited to the public zone rules (blue disc or paid parking).

For drivers who just need a workable plan for the day, it often comes down to this: controlled street zones follow strict time limits, while a booked private spot via Mobypark can be a simpler fit when you’re not eligible for a permit.

Tip: before you rely on street parking, check the relevant zone (blue/green) and any signage for the exact street you’re considering, since control times can change with exceptions.

Mobypark parking rates near Anderlecht

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.98

24 hours parking

from € 7.14

1 week parking

from € 49.98

1 month parking

from € 214.20

Cheap parking near Anderlecht, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Anderlecht

How do I pay for on-street parking in Anderlecht?
In Anderlecht’s controlled zones, paid parking is handled through the municipal system (commonly via smartphone). In the blue zone, you can park for up to 2 hours for free with a valid parking disc displayed correctly. Always follow the specific instructions on the street signs.
What is the blue parking zone in Anderlecht and how long can I park?
The blue zone is controlled on-street parking in Anderlecht (typically 9:00–18:00, Monday to Saturday, unless signs say otherwise). It allows up to 2 hours and is usually free when you park with a blue parking disc. Some streets or event areas can have stricter limits—check the signage.
What are the green zone parking times and rates in Anderlecht?
The green zone is paid on-street parking in Anderlecht, controlled between 9:00 and 18:00 from Monday to Saturday (with specific exceptions). Rates shown by Parking Brussels include €1.80 for the first hour and €3.70 for the second hour, with additional-hour pricing afterward. Payment is done through the municipal system (e.g., via smartphone).
What happens if I park without a ticket (or my ticket expires) in Anderlecht?
If you park in the paid controlled system without a ticket, or after your ticket has expired, the fee is €37 every period of 4.5 hours. To avoid this, make sure your payment is active for the whole time you’re parked.
Do I need a resident permit to park in Anderlecht’s zones?
A resident permit (and other specific card types) is mainly for residents or eligible groups. If you don’t hold the right permit or access code, you must follow the public street rules: for example, using the blue-zone parking disc for the allowed time, or paying the applicable rates in paid zones.