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Finding parking near Dieweg, Uccle, Brussels

Book private parking for Dieweg with Mobypark

If you’re searching for parking Dieweg in Ukkel, the fastest way to avoid street-spot stress is to book a private space in advance. Mobypark unlocks parking that owners don’t use every day—like hotel/office parking areas, private driveways and unused garage spots—so you’re not circling for an opening in regulated streets.

To check what’s available for your trip, use the Dieweg search bar, set your dates, and compare the booked spots around the area before you go.

Street parking in Dieweg (Ukkel): zones, pay hours, and limits

Dieweg falls inside regulated municipal parking sectors, so the price and rules depend on the zone shown on the street signs. Here are the practical zone types you’ll see:

  • Green zone: free 24/7.
  • Yellow zone: paid Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00; 15 minutes free with a free meter ticket; after that about €1.80 for 1 hour, with a typical max stay of up to 9 hours.
  • Orange zone: paid Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00; 15 minutes free with a free meter ticket; then about €1.80 for 1 hour, with a shorter max stay (often around 2 hours).
  • Blue zone: blue disc required Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00; free but limited to 2 consecutive hours.

If you need more time than the zone allows (especially the Orange and Blue 2-hour style limits), pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can spare you from having to move the car during the day.

Use the 15 minutes free ticket correctly (to avoid penalties)

In the paid zones (Yellow/Orange), the 15 minutes free period is only valid if you take a free ticket from the parking meter and display it properly. It’s not automatically included when you buy paid parking.

  • Stop at the meter and take the free 15-minute ticket.
  • Display it where the rules require.
  • If you stay longer than 15 minutes, start/extend paid parking at the correct time.

Enforcement can be costly. For example, an Orange-zone infraction is around €42 for a two-hour period, and a Blue-zone infraction is around €37 per parking period—so it’s worth getting the first quarter-hour right.

Longer stays, evenings, and Sundays: when you can relax about timing

Outside 09:00–18:00, Mon–Sat, parking in the paid street zones is generally free—so evenings, nights, and many weekend stays are easier than weekday daytime. Some streets (for example Yellow-dotted areas) may also be explicitly free on Sundays and public holidays, but the sign at your exact spot always decides.

Even so, weekday daytime max-stay rules can still get in the way. If your plan may run late or you don’t want to deal with time limits, reserving a private spot via Mobypark is a practical alternative to strict street durations.

Parking near the Dieweg cemetery and busy arrival times

Around the Dieweg area—including routes used when visiting the cemetery—streets can fill quickly, and it’s harder to check the exact zone when you arrive under time pressure.

When demand is likely higher, booking with Mobypark helps because you’re not relying on finding an available regulated kerb space on arrival; you’re selecting a private spot you can rely on.

Before you park, quickly check the zone signage for your exact spot (and whether you need a disc), then match your expected duration to the zone’s limit. If you want one plan that doesn’t depend on last-minute availability, choose a booked space on Mobypark for your Dieweg day.

Mobypark parking rates near Dieweg

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.86

24 hours parking

from € 5.02

1 week parking

from € 130.00

1 month parking

from € 300.00

Cheap parking near Dieweg, Brussels

FAQ about parking in Dieweg

Where can I find free parking in Dieweg (Ukkel)?
In the Dieweg area, a common option is the Green zone, which is typically free 24/7. For other regulated zones, parking is generally free outside 09:00–18:00, Mon–Sat (so evenings/nights). Some streets—such as Yellow-dotted areas—may also be explicitly free on Sundays and public holidays. Always check the zone sign at your exact parking spot.
How does the 15 minutes free parking rule work in Dieweg?
In the paid street zones (often Yellow and Orange), you’re entitled to 15 minutes free only if you take a free ticket from the meter and display it correctly. The free quarter-hour is not automatically included when purchasing paid parking, so make sure you grab the free ticket before starting your paid time if you’ll exceed 15 minutes.
Do I need a parking disc in Dieweg, and what is the time limit?
If you’re parking in a Blue zone street space in the Dieweg area, you typically need a blue disc. Blue-zone parking is generally free but limited to 2 consecutive hours during the regulated hours (Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00). Respect the limit to avoid fines.
Is booking on Mobypark better than street parking in Dieweg?
Street parking in regulated zones can be cheaper for short stops, but it comes with strict pay hours and max-stay rules (for example, Blue-zone parking is limited to 2 consecutive hours). If you want a simpler plan for uncertain timing or longer stays, Mobypark lets you book private parking (such as unused garage or driveway spaces) in advance, so you’re less dependent on finding an available kerb spot during peak weekday hours.