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Finding parking near Square Brussels, Brussels
If you’re looking for parking Square Brussels, start by matching your arrival time to the right kind of parking: on-site garages for direct access, regulated street zones for short stops, or pre-booked private spots when you want certainty during busy event periods.
Book a private parking spot near Square Brussels with Mobypark
Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—like hotel spaces, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of circling for a public space, you pick your dates and secure access in advance, which is especially useful around Mont des Arts when demand rises.
When you arrive, you still need to follow the usual driving realities (correct entry point, vehicle size/height, and the time window shown on your reservation). But the search pressure drops because you’re not depending on last-minute street availability—use the search bar on the page to compare options for your exact time.
Use the Albertine public car park for direct venue access (and check height)
Square Brussels is served by the public Albertine car park, located under Mont des Arts, with direct access to the venue. It’s open 24/7, has a large number of spaces, and includes spaces for people with reduced mobility. Pedestrian access is via the surrounding accesses under Mont des Arts (including the rue des Sols / Place de la Justice area), and there is a direct connection from the lower levels to the SQUARE.
One key constraint: the Albertine garage has a maximum height of 2m. If your vehicle is close to that limit—or if you’re visiting during an event when capacity can tighten—pre-booking an alternative option via Mobypark can help you avoid the “arrive and find it full” situation.
Street parking near Square Brussels: time limits, paid zones, and penalties
In Brussels city centre you’ll typically deal with regulated on-street parking zones rather than unlimited free spots. In the Pentagon sector, parking for visitors is allowed for a limited period up to 4.5 hours, with payment via parking meter or contactless app/SMS. The regulated period is 9:00–21:00 Monday to Saturday (excluding public holidays). If you don’t pay, the non-payment fee can be €47.
In nearby blue zones, there can be a short free window if you use the required parking ticket/disc correctly. The maximum free period is 15 minutes (non-extendable) and the overall maximum stay is usually 2 hours (sometimes 1 hour in restricted areas). If there’s no valid ticket/disc or the time is exceeded, the fee can be €37 per 4.5-hour period.
For a meeting that runs longer than a quick drop-off, relying on blue-zone rules is risky—this is exactly where Mobypark can be a practical alternative because your parking is secured for your plan, not just for the next 15 minutes. For detailed free windows and penalties, see the FAQ below.
Plan for the evening: overnight parking and event-day pressure
Demand around Square Brussels can be higher during events, and street parking rules are often time-bound. If you’re staying into the evening, the Pentagon sector’s regulated period ends at 21:00, but street rules can change afterwards depending on the exact street and signage—so don’t assume “overnight is free” without checking.
For peace of mind, prefer parking solutions that match your timing. The Albertine garage is open 24/7, and if you want another layer of certainty, Mobypark also gives you a way to pre-book private parking spots with clear access instructions for your arrival time.
Compare costs: hourly street tariffs vs pre-booked options
Street parking totals can climb quickly because you’re paying by the hour and obeying strict limits. For example, blue-zone tariffs include an initial paid period after the short free window (the first hour is listed at €1.80, the second hour €3.70, and an additional hour €2.70 in the regional schedule). If you’re unsure how long you’ll need, pre-booking is often simpler.
| Parking situation | What to expect | Why pre-booking can help |
|---|---|---|
| Blue-zone street parking | Short free window (15 min) with required parking ticket/disc, then hourly limits | You avoid the risk of overstaying a time-allowed area |
| Pentagon visitor parking | Paid by the hour with a maximum stay up to 4.5 hours in the regulated period | Mobypark helps you plan beyond strict street limits |
| Reserved private parking | Fixed access instructions for your chosen dates/times | Less time pressure when you arrive during peak demand |
Check access details before you drive in (height, EV charging, and vehicle fit)
Before you commit to any garage or private spot, confirm practical details that can break your plan: vehicle height limits (the Albertine garage is capped at 2m), payment/payment method on-site, and whether you need EV charging (public car parks around the area offer recharging facilities). With Mobypark, listings often include vehicle-fit and access details, so you can filter for what matches your car and your timing.
Use the search bar to compare nearby options for parking Square Brussels for your exact dates, then book the one that fits your arrival time and stay length.
Mobypark parking rates near Square Brussels
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Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.54
24 hours parking
from € 11.59
1 week parking
from € 81.13
1 month parking
from € 347.70