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Finding parking near Place de l'Église, Waterloo
If you’re searching for parking Place de l'Église (Place de l'Église in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe), the key thing is getting the street-zone rules right so you don’t lose time to limit checks or enforcement. Here’s how on-street parking works nearby, plus what to do if you need access-friendly bays.
On-street parking near Place de l'Église (zone jaune)
Many of the closest on-street spaces around Place de l'Église are in the zone jaune. In practice, that means the spaces are controlled and time-limited, with payment required during operating hours.
- Days: Monday to Saturday
- Hours: 09:00 to 20:00
- Maximum stay in the yellow zone: up to 11 hours
Free 15 minutes: ticket rules you must follow
In the yellow zone, there is a free 15-minute window, but you still need to activate/confirm it using a ticket from the machine (or the local payment method shown on-site). If you arrive and forget the ticket step, you risk getting treated as “no valid ticket”.
If you’re worried about finding a space during the controlled hours, you can also check Mobypark for future availability in this area.
What to expect on Sundays and legal holidays
Street parking is free on Sundays and legal public holidays in the Berchem-Sainte-Agathe yellow-zone areas like those near Place de l'Église. Even when it’s free, keep an eye on the signage for any bay-specific rules (for example, reserved accessibility bays).
PMR (disabled) parking: card holders and reserved bays
If you’re travelling with a valid PMR (disabled) parking card, you can usually park free of charge and without time limits in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe’s controlled zones (yellow/blue/green). Dedicated PMR bays are also marked with accessibility symbols and can be found in the area around Rue de l'Église.
Avoiding tickets: common mistakes around time-limited zones
- Don’t exceed the time limit set for the zone (yellow-zone maximum is 11 hours).
- Don’t skip the ticket step if you’re using the “free 15 minutes”.
- Don’t use PMR bays without the proper authorisation—reserved spaces are enforced.
If you’re planning a longer stop than the typical quick visit, look for the nearest official signage for the zone colour and any duration limits—then decide whether a controlled street bay fits your timing or whether you’ll need to plan an alternative route/parking point.