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Finding parking near Brasserie de la Digue, Charleroi
Looking for parking Brasserie de la Digue in Charleroi? Around Place de la Digue you’ll run into paid street spots, time limits, and an underground garage—so it helps to compare options and secure parking before you arrive.
Book private parking near Brasserie de la Digue with Mobypark
Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking spaces, office building bays, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of searching for a meter or hoping the underground parking has availability, you can pre-book a place for your visit time. Depending on the public tariff, this kind of pre-booked parking can work out to be up to 60% cheaper than pay-by-the-hour options.
Check the underground parking at Place de la Digue
The brasserie’s own contact info mentions underground parking at Place de la Digue. A travel guide also describes a large underground parking facility under the square (opened after the 2014 place renovations). If you’re arriving during a busy service window, availability can still be hit-or-miss—when that happens, it’s often faster to compare nearby alternatives and reserve a private spot via Mobypark.
Street parking near Rue de la Digue: meters and short time caps
Some nearby streets use pay & display meters. One listing for Rue de la Digue shows a rate of €0.10 per 6 minutes, which adds up quickly if you stay longer than planned. Another source notes a setup with a free first 60 minutes and then up to 2 hours (Mon–Sat 09:00–17:00), so you should expect a maximum duration depending on the exact sign. If you don’t want to rush back to your car, reserving parking on Mobypark can remove the pressure of public time limits.
Resident (“riverain”) zones and “express” short-stay rules
Charleroi uses resident parking zones with a riverain card (zones like turquoise, red, green and white) that applies to your reference street. The city also explains that express spots come with strict limits (for example, short maximum free time and no extended use beyond what’s allowed). If you’re visiting the brasserie and don’t have a resident permit, you’ll generally need to use pay & display parking rules—or choose a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.
Quick guide: what to choose for a Brasserie visit
- About 1 hour: meters may be manageable, especially if your car park includes a free initial window—but always match the displayed maximum time.
- Around 2 hours or more: public parking can hit time caps; if you might stay longer, compare a pre-booked private option on Mobypark.
- Longer stays: consider daily pricing logic and availability—private pre-booking can help you avoid time pressure when public options are busy.
Because the brasserie is open daily (starting from late morning), it’s smart to plan for the most realistic parking constraint: limited choice when you arrive. For common rules, see the FAQ below.
FAQ about parking near Brasserie de la Digue
Find quick answers to the questions drivers usually have about parking pricing, time limits, and access near Place de la Digue.
Mobypark parking rates near Brasserie de la Digue
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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

