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Finding parking near La Brasserie de la Cour, Charleroi

Parking La Brasserie de la Cour in Charleroi should be planned around the restaurant’s evening timing: you want rules that match your stay length, and you don’t want to leave early just to beat a zone limit.

Book a private parking spot for La Brasserie de la Cour with Mobypark

For guaranteed parking reality, Mobypark lets you pre-book private spaces that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of searching street-by-street, you set your trip dates and book online, so you arrive with a parking plan already handled.

Street parking in Charleroi: red, green, white, Express, and turquoise zones

Charleroi street parking uses colored zones with specific time limits and “free window” rules. Always follow the signage on the street you choose, because the limit changes by zone color.

Zone color Time you can park Typical tariff signals
[Red] Up to 2h (first hour free) €1 for 1h; €3.50 for 2h
[Green] Up to 8h (first hour free) €1 for 1h; €2 for 2h
[White] Up to 8h (first 4h free) After the free window: €1.20 for 1h; €4.80 for 4h
[Express] 30 min free (no ticket) €40 for 31–120 min; €60 for 121–480 min
[Turquoise] 180 min free (no ticket) €40 for 181–240 min; €60 for 241–480 min

If your plan is a full meal, those tighter red/Express limits can turn into time pressure—this is where comparing to a pre-booked option like Mobypark can help. With Mobypark, you’re not managing your evening around zone cut-offs; you’re parking on an arranged spot.

For longer stays and busy days: municipal parkings and free Saturday/holiday capacity

Charleroi also runs larger public parking options. The parkings P1 and P2 at the Palais des Expositions are described as offering a large number of free spaces (about 700), and Shopping Malin provides over 2,500 free places on Saturdays and during school holiday periods.

Free capacity can be great if you arrive at the right time, but it’s not guaranteed—especially during peak dinner hours. When you want certainty (or you’re going on a weekday), booking a private spot through Mobypark gives you the advantage of planning ahead instead of relying on limited free inventory.

Resident (riverain) parking cards: what they cover, and what they don’t

If you live in a regulated street zone, you may qualify for a riverain (resident) parking card. Rules depend on the zone: for residents in red and green areas, the first card is free and the second is €100/year (up to 2 cards per household). In white and turquoise areas, residents can get up to 3 cards, with the first two free and the third €100/year. These cards are also described as valid for 12 months from the date issued, and they’re tied to a specific vehicle registration number.

For non-residents, you should still expect public street rules to apply (time limits, zone color restrictions, and enforcement). If you’re visiting La Brasserie de la Cour and you don’t have a riverain card, Mobypark can be a simpler alternative because you book a private spot for your arrival without needing local permit eligibility.

Quick checklist before you leave the car

  • Check the zone color on the exact spot you’re using (red/green/white/Express/turquoise all behave differently).
  • Match your parking duration to the free window—Express is only 30 minutes free, while white can include longer free time, depending on the zone rules.
  • If you’ll park for longer than the limit suggests, compare the public tariffs to a pre-booked private option like Mobypark to reduce time pressure.
  • If you have reduced mobility, look for the reserved spaces described by Charleroi for people with mobility needs.

Mobypark parking rates near La Brasserie de la Cour

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.04

24 hours parking

from € 6.69

1 week parking

from € 46.83

1 month parking

from € 200.70

Cheap parking near La Brasserie de la Cour, Charleroi

FAQ about parking near La Brasserie de la Cour

Is there free parking near La Brasserie de la Cour in Charleroi?
Charleroi offers free public parking options on specific days. The city describes more than 2,500 free parking spaces on Saturdays and during school holiday periods via “Shopping Malin”. It also mentions free capacity in the Palais des Expositions parkings (P1 and P2). Even when street parking is paid, some zone rules include free windows (for example, the first hour is free in many zones, with different exceptions in Express).
How long can I park in Charleroi street parking zones near the restaurant?
Street parking duration depends on the zone color on the street. Red zones are limited to 2 hours (with the first hour free). Green zones are limited to 8 hours (with the first hour free). White zones are limited to 8 hours (with the first 4 hours free). Express zones are limited to 30 minutes free (then strict paid tariffs apply). Turquoise zones include up to 180 minutes free (then fixed paid tiers apply). Always follow the exact signage for the spot you choose.
What are the costs if I stay too long in Express or other time-limited zones?
Express zones are especially important because after the 30-minute free window, tariffs jump to fixed amounts (for example, €40 for 31–120 minutes and €60 for 121–480 minutes, depending on the tariff tier). If your dinner plan is longer and you miss the free time, street parking can become expensive or risky from an enforcement point of view—so comparing to a pre-booked option (like Mobypark) can help you avoid counting minutes and time limits.
Do I need a resident (riverain) parking card to park near La Brasserie de la Cour?
A riverain parking card is for residents domiciled in the regulated street zones. It’s tied to your vehicle registration number and is valid for 12 months from the date issued. Different zone colors have different entitlements (including €100/year second/third cards in some areas). If you’re visiting and don’t have the card, you should park according to the public street rules shown on the spot; you won’t rely on resident-only parking eligibility.
Can I book private parking in advance for La Brasserie de la Cour?
Yes. With Mobypark you can pre-book private parking spots near your destination. The spaces come from owners who have parking they don’t actively use (such as hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Booking in advance helps you arrive with certainty instead of searching for a street space during dinner peak time.