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Finding parking near Station Dave-Saint-Martin, Namur
Parking Station Dave-Saint-Martin: the street zones to watch for
Looking for parking Station Dave-Saint-Martin? The most straightforward options are the on-street spaces around rue Saint-Hubert (Dave) and the station area—just make sure you follow the local zone rules so you don’t get hit with a day charge.
In Namur, street parking is typically pay-and-display Monday to Saturday (09:00–17:00), and often free on Sundays and public holidays. You may also find short free windows (often the first 30 minutes), but always confirm on the nearest sign.
- Green zone (horodateur): commonly up to 4 hours (example tariffs are listed locally as ~€0.75 per hour, up to €3 for 4 hours), with a day charge (example: €40) if you don’t comply.
- Blue zone: generally free but time-limited (commonly up to 3 hours), and you’ll usually need a parking disc during the restricted hours shown on signs.
If the time limits around the station don’t match your schedule, it can be worth checking Mobypark for future availability so you’re not relying only on short-stay street parking.
Station car park at Dave-Saint-Martin: follow the signs on entry
Station information for Dave-Saint-Martin indicates there is a car park available. Because details like maximum stay and payment method can be specific to the car park layout, treat the posted signs at the entrance as the source of truth (especially for time limits and any pay machine instructions).
If you’re arriving at a time when the street is most restricted, keep your plan flexible—checking Mobypark for any future off-street options can be a useful backup.
Resident permits (carte de riverain): for local drivers, not visitors
If you don’t live in a permitted street, you typically can’t rely on a resident permit when parking near the station. A Namur resident permit is meant for people who live locally (with a Belgian-registered vehicle) and it can also be time-limited in certain zones—so even for residents, it may not apply during all hours shown on signage.
For visitors, the practical approach is simple: use marked public zones (green/blue) and follow the displayed restrictions.
P+R and larger-capacity options if street parking is full
If you’re travelling by train and can’t get a space close to the platform area, look at larger-capacity P+R car parks in Namur (linked to the city by bus and with walk connections to the centre). Commonly referenced options include:
- P+R St-Nicolas (276 spaces)
- P+R Namur Expo (475 spaces)
- P+R Bouge (716 spaces)
Peripheral station areas can also be useful for parking before continuing by train—Dave-Saint-Martin is one of the peripheral stations connected to Namur’s main rail hub.
Quick checklist to avoid tickets near the station
- Check the sign for the zone type (green vs blue) before you park.
- If the spot is in a blue zone, use a parking disc correctly during the restricted hours shown.
- For pay-and-display areas, start the session and stay within your ticket time.
- Take a photo of any key sign if you’re unsure which rule applies.
More detail on time limits, discs, and permits is also covered in the FAQ below.
Mobypark parking rates near Station Dave-Saint-Martin
Parking time
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