LEZ registration Antwerp
Only if visiting a cityForeign vehicles must be registered before entering the Antwerp low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Europe Road Desk is an independent ordering service and not a government agency.
South via Belgium and France. No vignettes on the way, but there are French low-emission zones and Spanish ZBE zones in the major cities.
What are you travelling with?
For this vehicle and route there is nothing we need to arrange for you. Everything that’s required is free or easy to do yourself — see the step-by-step plans on the left.
Departure · Netherlands
Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Antwerp low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Ghent low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Foreign vehicles must be registered before entering the Brussels low-emission zone. The registration itself is free.
Without a valid Crit’Air, a French low-emission zone means a fine from €68. We fill in the French form flawlessly for you and have the sticker posted out.
No vignette — some motorways charge tolls per stretch; major cities have ZBE low-emission zones.
Arrival · Spain
Spanish cities (including Madrid and Barcelona) have ZBE low-emission zones. Registration requirements for foreign vehicles vary per city; our checker and guides keep track of the current rules.