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Finding parking near Gasthuisplein, Aarschot

If you’re searching for parking Gasthuisplein in Poperinge, you’ll mainly need to choose between nearby free car parks, a limited blue-zone area, and the paid parking times in the town-centre area. Checking the signs on the spot matters here because rules change around the Gasthuisplein area.

Free car parks near Gasthuisplein

Gasthuisplein is listed as one of Poperinge’s free public car parks near the town centre. If you want the simplest option (no parking disc and no paid ticket), free car parks are usually the quickest way to avoid timing rules.

Other nearby free car parks include Oudstrijdersplein, Parking CC Ghybe, Parking JOC De Kouter, Parking Maeke-Blyde, the station car park and the swimming pool car park.

Blue zone parking at Gasthuisplein (where applicable)

There are blue-zone parking places at Gasthuisplein, but only on specifically marked bays near the Gasthuiskapel. In the blue zone you must use a parking disc from 09:00 to 18:00 (except Sundays and public holidays) and you can park for a maximum of 2 hours.

Paid parking: when you need a ticket and how long you can stay

In the paid zone near the town centre (around the wider Gasthuisplein area), a parking ticket is required from 09:00 to 12:00 and from 13:00 to 18:00 (except Sundays and public holidays). The maximum stay in this zone is 3 hours.

Tariffs are listed as €0.80 per hour, with the first half-hour always free. Payment is possible with coins or via 4411 (as indicated on local parking guidance).

Disabled parking and hotel guest permits

If you have a valid disability parking card, you’re exempt from placing a ticket, from retribution charges, and from the 3-hour maximum time in the relevant restricted areas.

Hotel guests in the town-centre area may also be able to request a temporary digital parking permit linked to their number plate, for up to two weeks.

If the nearest free and time-restricted bays are full on your dates, you can check Mobypark for any future availability around Gasthuisplein (using your location and arrival dates) and compare it against what’s available on-street.

FAQ about parking near Gasthuisplein

Is there free parking at Gasthuisplein in Poperinge?
Yes. Gasthuisplein is listed as one of the city’s free car parks near the town centre. If you’re aiming for parking without time limits from a disc or ticket, start with the free car park signage for Gasthuisplein, and consider other nearby free car parks such as Oudstrijdersplein, Parking CC Ghybe, JOC De Kouter, Maeke-Blyde, the station car park and the swimming pool car park.
Do blue zone rules apply at Gasthuisplein?
Only on specifically marked bays near the Gasthuiskapel. In the blue zone you must display a parking disc from 09:00 to 18:00 (except Sundays and public holidays), and the maximum stay is 2 hours.
When do I need a parking ticket in the paid zone near Gasthuisplein?
A ticket is required in the paid zone from 09:00 to 12:00 and from 13:00 to 18:00 (except Sundays and public holidays). The maximum stay is 3 hours. The listed tariff is €0.80 per hour, with the first half-hour free, paid by coins or via 4411.
What happens if I overstay or ignore the rules near Gasthuisplein, and are there exemptions?
If you don’t follow the parking rules or exceed the allowed time, a retribution (fine) can be issued (listed as 30 euro). With a valid disability parking card, you’re exempt from placing a ticket, retribution charges and the 3-hour maximum time. Hotel guests in the town-centre area can request a temporary digital permit linked to their number plate for up to two weeks.