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Finding parking near Hospital Saint-Pierre, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve

Main entrances and the parking access points you’ll likely use

Looking for parking Hospital Saint-Pierre? CHU Saint-Pierre is served by two main sites (Porte de Hal and the Alexiens/César de Paepe), so your best parking choice depends on which entrance you’re heading to.

Site Porte de Hal: 105 rue aux Laines, 1000 Bruxelles. The hospital indicates paid parking accessible via 322 Rue Haute (150 spaces).

Site Alexiens/César de Paepe: 13 rue des Alexiens, 1000 Bruxelles. When routing, keep your navigation focused on your chosen site entrance, then pick the closest public car park or garage you can reach safely.

Parking optionAddress to enter in your GPSBest for
Paid car park (150 spaces)322 Rue Haute, 1000 BruxellesTypical hospital parking access for the Porte de Hal area
Public garage (continuous access)103 Boulevard de Waterloo (Porte de Hal - Parvis), 1000 BruxellesEvenings/weekends when street bays may be less convenient
On-street parking (signed bays)Look for metered/signed bays around Porte de Hal streets (e.g., Rue aux Laines area)Short stays during the paid window

Street parking rules around the hospital area

On-street parking in the Saint-Pierre / Porte de Hal area is typically paid Monday to Saturday during 8:00–12:00 and 14:00–17:00, and it is free on Sundays and public holidays. Because the exact conditions vary by street and signs can change, always follow the posted time limits and tariff details.

If you prefer to avoid spending time hunting for a bay during the paid street window, you can also check Mobypark for future availability in case new bookable spots appear for this location.

Parking timing: evenings, weekends, and public holidays

If you’re arriving outside the paid street hours, a continuously accessible public garage on Boulevard de Waterloo (Porte de Hal - Parvis) can be a practical fallback.

According to the operator, a weekend/public-holiday rate applies (not the same as weekday street rules), so it’s worth confirming the displayed conditions at the entrance before you leave your vehicle.

Practical tips for a smoother arrival

  • Choose your entrance first: route to the correct site (105 rue aux Laines vs. 13 rue des Alexiens), then select the parking option that matches that direction.
  • Allow a little buffer during busy visiting times—street parking availability can tighten during the paid hours.
  • Reduced mobility: CHU Saint-Pierre states the hospital is accessible to people with reduced mobility, and wheelchairs are available at different entrances. When planning, prioritize parking that keeps your walk as simple as possible for your needs.

FAQ about parking near Hospital Saint-Pierre

Where can I park for Hospital Saint-Pierre (CHU Saint-Pierre) in Brussels?
CHU Saint-Pierre serves two main sites. For the Porte de Hal site (105 rue aux Laines), the hospital indicates paid parking accessible via 322 Rue Haute (150 spaces). There is also a public garage at 103 Boulevard de Waterloo (Porte de Hal - Parvis). For the Alexiens/César de Paepe site (13 rue des Alexiens), choose the parking option that routes you to that entrance.
Is street parking around Hospital Saint-Pierre paid?
Street parking in the Porte de Hal / Saint-Pierre area is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 8:00–12:00 and 14:00–17:00, and free on Sundays and public holidays. Always follow the exact time limits and signs on your specific street.
Is there a parking option with continuous (24/7) access near Porte de Hal?
Yes. A public garage at 103 Boulevard de Waterloo (Porte de Hal - Parvis) is described as accessible continuously (all days). Check the displayed conditions at the entrance, especially for weekend/public-holiday tariffs.
What should I do if I arrive during the paid street parking hours?
During the paid street window (Monday–Saturday, 8:00–12:00 and 14:00–17:00), allow extra time to find a signed bay and confirm the posted tariff before you park. If you want to avoid that, you can check Mobypark for future availability for this location, then rely on nearby public garages for backup.
Is Hospital Saint-Pierre accessible for people with reduced mobility, and how does parking fit in?
CHU Saint-Pierre states it is accessible to people with reduced mobility, and wheelchairs are available at different entrances. When choosing parking, prioritize the option that reduces the walking distance to the entrance you’re using (Porte de Hal at 105 rue aux Laines or Alexiens/César de Paepe at 13 rue des Alexiens).