This is an in-depth guide about parking at Tomorrowland. This was so important for me because I was 22 weeks pregnant when I went in 2024, and I needed to make sure we didn’t spend too much time in the sun and exert too much energy walking to the venue.
General information: 35 EUR per car for 3-day parking at Tomorrowland.

Car Rental from Sixt
We picked up the car on the first day of the festival. It took around 30 minutes to get from the hotel to the airport and another 30 minutes to get back to the hotel to pick up our friends. If you leave to pick up the car at 3 PM, you can arrive at the festival by 5 PM. We recommend getting an Uber directly to the airport instead of the Sixt location. For some reason, the GPS location took us to a residential neighborhood nearby when we used the Sixt address provided. We had 6 people, so we opted for a larger car to fit our group. Book in advance and use your premium credit card (AMEX Platinum, Venture X, or Sapphire Reserve) for VIP perks. We returned the car on the morning of the flight and left extra early at 6:00 AM (4 hours before our flight) to wait in line at check-in. We didn’t want to miss our flight due to the amount of people leaving Belgium after Tomorrowland. Total cost: 262 EUR for 3-day rental at Tomorrowland.


De Schorre, Boom, Belgium – How to get to P2 Parking at Tomorrowland
The parking lot does fill up, so you have to make sure you arrive on the earlier side. I recommend arriving between 4 pm and 5 pm to get the closer parking spots. There is a bathroom at the parking lots!
Step 1: Type “De Schorre” into Google Maps. See below for all the geographic points of interest.
- Main stage: “una en jeuris – trollen van de weide” blue circle
- P2 Parking: yellow circle
- Tomorrowland Entrance: “de schorre” purple circle
Step 2: Type “Cura Thuisverpleging – Antwerpsestraat 156, 2850 Boom, Belgium” or the intersection of “Molenstraat & N177” to get as close to the parking spot as possible and then follow the signs on the road to get to P2/P3 parking. The green fields are where the parking lots are.
You can also compare these Google Maps screenshots with this actual Tomorrowland map.

That’s it for Parking!
I hope this helps! At the end of the day, even if you can’t snag your ideal parking, you’re at Tomorrowland. And there’s nothing that beats that. 🙂
If you’re curious about what my experience was like surviving Tomorrowland pregnant, read all about it here.

[…] Parking – Do not park at P19 and P20, we got lost one day and ended up parking there. We had to walk almost 1 hour in insane heat to get to Tomorrowland. However, DO park at P2. For detailed information on how to find P2 and rent a car for Tomorrowland in Brussels, check out this blog post. […]