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Finding parking near l'Amusoir, Waterloo

Parking l'Amusoir in Waterloo is mainly handled on-street, but the nearby streets use blue zones where you must display a parking disc. Use the rules below to avoid getting fined, and know where to switch to paid parking if you need longer.

Street parking near l'Amusoir: blue zones and parking disc rules

Near l’Amusoir, you’ll find “Zone bleue” areas (blue zones). A parking disc is required and must be placed visible behind the windshield before you leave your car.

  • Zone bleue pointillée (around 26 m): parking disc required Monday to Saturday, 09:00–18:00, for a maximum of 30 minutes.
  • Another Zone bleue (around 260 m): parking disc required Monday to Saturday, 09:00–18:00, for a maximum of 2 hours.

Outside the blue-zone hours, you still need to follow the street signage, but the strict disc limits above only apply during the stated times.

Paid parking option if you need a longer stop (Waterloo station)

If you’re planning a longer dinner stop or the street disc limits are too tight, a practical alternative is the public parking at Waterloo station (P1). Rates depend on the length of stay and whether it’s a weekday or weekend/holiday.

Parking Waterloo P1 price guide Short stays From 3 hours
Weekdays €2.19 per hour (under 3 hours) €6.40 per day
Weekends & public holidays €2.19 per hour (under 3 hours) €3.20 per day

Always double-check the signs/rate display when you arrive, since exact conditions can vary by operator and day.

How to avoid the €15 fine in the blue zones

The most common reasons drivers get fined in blue zones are simple: forgetting to display a disc, or staying longer than the allowed time window. In Waterloo blue zones, the stated penalty for non-compliance is €15 for 24 hours.

  • Set your parking disc to your correct arrival time before leaving.
  • Match your plan to the correct limit (either 30 minutes in the closest dotted blue zone, or 2 hours in the other nearby blue zone).
  • If you’re not sure you can be back within the limit, switch your plan to a paid car park instead.

PMR parking (accessibility)

For drivers with reduced mobility, Waterloo provides accessible parking options. The rule on-site is that people with reduced mobility benefit from free parking in paid parkings. If you need PMR bays, the parking at Waterloo station includes designated PMR spaces (2 spaces are referenced for that car park).

Use the official accessible bays and check any conditions posted by the parking operator.

Plan your stop for l'Amusoir

Before you park, decide your likely duration: if you’ll be out for longer than the blue-zone limits, paid parking is often the safer way to avoid stress. Also keep in mind that Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this exact location, but you can still check Mobypark for future availability near l’Amusoir if your dates change.

FAQ about parking near l'Amusoir

Do I need a parking disc near l'Amusoir in Waterloo?
Yes. The nearby streets include blue zones (“Zone bleue”), where a parking disc is required. Place the disc visibly behind your windshield and set it to your arrival time.
What are the blue-zone times and time limits near l'Amusoir?
Blue-zone rules apply Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00. Near l’Amusoir there are two relevant disc areas: about 30 minutes maximum in the closest dotted blue zone, and up to 2 hours maximum in another nearby blue zone.
Where can I park if I need longer than the blue-zone limit?
A practical option is the public parking at Waterloo station (P1). It uses an hourly rate for stays under 3 hours (€2.19/h), and then a day rate from 3 hours (shown as €6.40/day on weekdays, €3.20/day on weekends and public holidays).
What fine do I risk if I forget the disc or exceed the blue-zone limit?
For non-compliance in Waterloo blue zones, the stated penalty is €15 for 24 hours. To avoid it, display your disc and respect the maximum allowed time for that specific blue-zone area.
Is parking free for PMR (reduced mobility) drivers near l'Amusoir?
Free parking is available for people with reduced mobility in paid parking facilities. For example, the Waterloo station car park has designated PMR spaces. Use the accessible bays and follow any conditions posted on-site.