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Finding parking near Place de Paris, Luxembourg

Looking for parking Place de Paris in Luxembourg City (Kirchberg)? For most drivers, the fastest win is choosing a nearby public car park or a Park-and-Ride (P+R), then matching your plans to the street parking zone and bay rules—some areas around the square include “no parking” sections. You can also check Mobypark for any future bookable availability for this area, but for now rely on the public options below.

24/7 public car parks near Place de Paris

If you want to avoid street parking uncertainty, these public garages are the most practical first stops for the Kirchberg/Place de Paris area:

  • Parking Fort Neipperg (24/7): 2.00 m height limit, EV charging on-site. Free parking windows apply (first 2 hours on weekdays and Sundays; first 4 hours on Saturdays).
  • Parking Martyrs (24/7): 1.95 m height limit, EV charging on-site. Typical hourly tariffs apply (for example, around €0.50 for 15 minutes and up thereafter).
  • Parking Gare (24/7, near the station): 2.10 m height limit and EV charging. The first 30 minutes are complimentary.
  • Parking Nobilis (public hours): public access is 06:00–21:00 (member/hotel access varies), with EV charging available. Check signage if you’re arriving late.

Park-and-Ride (P+R) if you want to drive in once

P+R is often the easiest way to park if you’re heading toward Kirchberg/Place de Paris and don’t want to re-check street signs. Key options include:

  • P+R Kirchberg (140 lots): listed as free.
  • P+R Bouillon, Luxembourg-Sud, Cloche d’Or P+R, Héienhaff, and Beggen P+R: all are on the outskirts and designed for park-and-ride.

As a general rule, P+R is free for the first 24 hours, and after that a daily charge may apply (for example, around €10/day or part thereof after the first day). If you’ll use public transport, it’s typically free nationwide—so P+R can make sense even when you’re only visiting the city area briefly.

Street parking at/near Kirchberg: zones, paid hours and “no parking”

Street parking around Kirchberg follows colour-coded zones. The most important thing is to read the bay markings and zone colour on the spot—because some sections around Place de Paris are marked no parking.

Typical patterns:

  • Paid hours: generally Mon–Fri 08:00–18:00 and Sat 08:00–18:00.
  • Free windows: usually Sundays and public holidays, and often overnight (roughly 18:00–08:00).
  • Zone examples (check the sign for the exact rules on your bay):
    • White: up to 30 minutes.
    • Orange: up to 2 hours (typical paid rate shown on-street).
    • Yellow/Green/Purple: longer max stays depending on the zone, with different tariff levels during paid hours.

If you’re unsure whether you can leave the car for your planned duration, public garages and P+R are usually less stressful than trying to “time it” in the street zone.

Overnight parking, permits and height limits

Overnight: street parking is often free late in the evening and into the night, but there are rules about not parking on the same public thoroughfare for excessively long periods. If you need true overnight certainty, choose a 24/7 public car park (Fort Neipperg, Martyrs, Gare) and confirm the height limit first.

Vehicle height limits in nearby car parks are notably different:

  • Fort Neipperg: 2.00 m
  • Martyrs: 1.95 m
  • Gare: 2.10 m

Permits: residential permits are for eligible local residents in their designated neighbourhoods, and visitor/service permits work under specific conditions. If you’re not sure you’re eligible, assume street parking is pay-and-display in the relevant zone and follow the on-bay instructions.

EV charging on-site

If you drive an EV, you’ll typically find charging at larger public car parks in the area. For example, Fort Neipperg, Martyrs and Gare all offer Chargy charging spaces. Charging access can require provider authentication (e.g., a network card/subscription) depending on the point—so it’s worth checking the machine near the charger when you arrive.

Mobypark parking rates near Place de Paris

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.40

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 60.00

1 month parking

from € 220.00

Cheap parking near Place de Paris, Luxembourg

FAQ about parking near Place de Paris

Is street parking free near Place de Paris?
Street parking is typically free on Sundays and public holidays, and is often free overnight (roughly 18:00–08:00). During daytime, street bays are usually paid Mon–Fri 08:00–18:00 and Sat 08:00–18:00. Place de Paris also includes some “no parking” sections, so always follow the bay markings and zone signs for the exact rules.
Where can I park long-stay near Place de Paris?
For longer stays, the most straightforward options are the nearby public car parks that operate 24/7, such as Fort Neipperg, Martyrs and Parking Gare. If you prefer a park-and-ride approach, consider P+R options around the outskirts (including P+R Kirchberg). For the street, your maximum time depends on the colour zone and the posted limit for that specific bay.
What are the height limits in nearby car parks for Place de Paris?
Height limits vary by garage. The nearby public car parks commonly list: Fort Neipperg at 2.00 m, Martyrs at 1.95 m, and Gare at 2.10 m. If your vehicle is close to the limit, check the signage at the entrance or inside the car park before you drive in.
How does P+R parking work for drivers heading to Place de Paris?
P+R lets you park outside the busiest areas and use public transport from there. P+R Kirchberg (in Kirchberg) is listed as free (140 lots). Across Luxembourg City’s P+R sites, parking is generally free for the first 24 hours, and then a daily charge may apply after that (for example, around €10/day or part thereof after the first day).
Is there EV charging at public car parks near Place de Paris?
Yes. Several nearby public car parks offer EV charging, including Chargy points at Fort Neipperg, Martyrs and Parking Gare. Charging access may require provider authentication (such as a network card or app/account) depending on the charger, so check the instructions at the charging point on arrival.