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Uccle // Mobility & Parking

A green, affluent residential municipality in southern Brussels, famous for its parks, quiet streets, and observatory.

🅿️ Parking Regulations & Zones

Mostly residential green and blue zones (free for 2 hours with parking disc). Paid parking (€1.50/hour) is active on commercial streets like Rue Alsemberg and Chaussée de Waterloo.

🌱 Low Emission Zone Rules

Fully inside the Brussels Low Emission Zone (LEZ). Euro 5 diesel and Euro 2 petrol vehicles are prohibited. Fines are €350.

EV Charging Points

Moderately dense network of public charging stations. Popular chargers are located near Wolvendael Park and Place de Saint-Job.

🚦 Traffic Hotspots & Congestion

Traffic delays during commute hours along Chaussée d'Alsemberg, Chaussée de Waterloo, and around the Bascule area.

🗺️ Navigation Shortcuts

Local Traffic & Parking FAQ

Is Uccle inside the Brussels Low Emission Zone?

Yes, Uccle is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region and is fully covered by the Brussels LEZ regulations.

Are blue zone rules enforced on weekends in Uccle?

Blue zone rules (using the parking disc) are typically active Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, unless local street signs indicate otherwise. They are not active on Sundays.

Where can I charge an EV in Uccle?

Public chargers are available at Place de Saint-Job, Wolvendael Park, and shopping strips along Chaussée de Waterloo.

🌱 LEZ Compliance Checker

Check if your vehicle is allowed to enter Belgian Low Emission Zones (Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent).

Disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Always check official local regulations and vehicle status before traveling.

💡 Commuter Tip

Always check local street signs for zone changes. Speed limits and parking restrictions can change between municipalities, even within the Brussels region borders.