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Finding parking near Louise-Mariepark, Namur

Parking Louise-Mariepark in Namur doesn’t have to be stressful. Use this guide to understand the nearby street zones, compare public car parks vs. garages, and—if you want to avoid time pressure—pre-book a private spot through Mobypark near Parc Louise-Marie.

Book private parking for Louise-Mariepark with Mobypark

Instead of hunting for a free curb space, Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). You pay online in advance and arrive with a space secured—useful when the 3-hour street limits around the park don’t fit your plans. Depending on the public tariff you’d otherwise pay, Mobypark can work out up to 60% cheaper than standard city parking, while also saving you search time.

Street parking near Parc Louise-Marie: zones, discs, and max stays

Around Parc Louise-Marie, street parking is typically regulated Monday to Saturday, with different rules depending on the zone you enter. As of 1 January 2026, the city-centre system is simplified mainly into Red and Mauve areas, but you’ll still want to read the signs for the exact zone and time limit.

  • Red zone (paid): usually limited to 3 hours, typically enforced 9:00–17:00 (Mon–Sat). Tariffs are per hour (often around €1 for the first hour, €2 for the second, and €3 for the third). You may also find a free 30-minute ticket once per day in the Red zone.
  • Blue zone (disc required): usually 3 hours max, typically enforced 9:00–17:00 (Mon–Sat). You must use an international blue parking disc set to your arrival time.
  • Blue dotted zone: often requires the disc, with a 3-hour max and enforcement that can run 7 days a week during the same daytime window.
  • Green/free areas (where signed): in some nearby streets you may see zones indicated as free for 24/7 parking—only park there if the sign clearly allows it.

If you’re planning a longer visit (or you don’t want to keep checking the clock), booking a private space on Mobypark can be simpler than timing yourself against 3-hour street limits and zone signage.

Public garages and car parks: what to check before you enter

Public car parks in Namur can be a good option when street parking is full, but rates and access rules vary by facility. In the city centre, hourly pricing is often roughly in the €1.50–€2.50 per hour range, and daily maximums can be around €10–€15 depending on the car park. If you choose a garage, also watch for height/access limits (some garages only accept certain vehicle sizes), and follow any entry instructions at the barrier.

When you want guaranteed availability—and potentially lower cost than standard city tariffs—Mobypark private parking is often a practical alternative to paying for repeated short stays in public garages.

When to park: quick strategy by day and time

  • Weekdays (Mon–Sat): because enforcement typically runs 9:00–17:00, consider arriving early or pre-booking if you’re staying longer than the street time limits.
  • Evenings: enforcement may stop after the daytime window, but always follow the signs—some streets remain regulated.
  • Sundays and public holidays: parking is often free, but specific local rules can still apply—if you’re visiting during a busy moment near the park, pre-booking via Mobypark helps you avoid arriving and finding everything taken.

Park with less hassle (street vs. Mobypark)

If you park on-street, make sure you have what you need (coins/card or a mobile parking app, and a blue disc where required) and set your time correctly. If you book on Mobypark, you go straight to the reserved address and follow the access instructions for that specific private spot—so you spend your time around Louise-Mariepark, not searching for parking.

Mobypark parking rates near Louise-Mariepark

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.55

24 hours parking

from € 8.37

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Louise-Mariepark, Namur

FAQ about parking near Louise-Mariepark

What are the street parking time limits in the Red zone near Parc Louise-Marie?
In the Red zone around the Parc Louise-Marie area, street parking is typically limited to a maximum of 3 hours. It is usually enforced Monday to Saturday, commonly between 9:00 and 17:00. The tariff is charged per hour, and you may find a free 30-minute ticket once per day in the Red zone.
Do I need a blue parking disc near Louise-Mariepark, and for how long can I park?
Yes—if you’re in a Blue zone near Parc Louise-Marie, you generally need an international blue parking disc. The usual maximum stay is 3 hours, commonly enforced Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 17:00. Set the disc to your arrival time; using the disc incorrectly can lead to a fine.
Is parking free on Sundays or public holidays around Parc Louise-Marie?
Parking is often free on Sundays and public holidays in Namur, but exceptions can still exist depending on the exact street and signage. Before you leave your car, check the zone signs on-site—especially if you see a blue/paid regulation still applied.
What fines should I expect if I overstay or ignore rules in the blue or red zones?
Fines can be substantial. In paid (Red) zones, violations are often around €40. In Blue zones, fines can be around €22 for cases such as not using the disc or not respecting the rules for the allowed time.
How can I guarantee a parking space near Louise-Mariepark on busy days?
To guarantee a spot near Louise-Mariepark, pre-booking is the safest option. With Mobypark you reserve a specific bookable private parking place (often from owners who have unused hotel/office/driveway/garage spaces), so you don’t have to rely on finding street spaces that may be limited to a few hours.