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Finding parking near Chênée, Liège

Looking for parking Chênée in Liège? The practical choice comes down to how long you’ll stay and which local rule zone you enter—blue-disc areas, paid meters, P+R by the station, or free parking at Place du Gravier.

Parking Chênée made simpler with a pre-booked private spot (Mobypark)

If you want to avoid the “find a space, then re-check the rules” loop, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots that belong to people/businesses who aren’t using them right now (for example: hotel or office parking, unused driveways, and inactive garage spaces). That can be especially useful when you’re dealing with time-limited street rules in and around Chênée—so you can park with less uncertainty.

Street parking around Chênée: blue zones, meters, and when you pay

In blue zones, a blue parking disc is generally required from Monday to Saturday, about 9:00–18:00. Parking is time-limited (often up to 2 hours; some marked areas are 1 hour). If you’re likely to stay longer than the disc allows, it’s often easier to compare against a pre-booked private option on Mobypark instead of planning your time around enforcement.

For paid street parking (pay-and-display “horodateur” areas), it’s typically payable Monday–Saturday in two blocks: 08:00–12:30 and 13:30–18:00. It is free on Sundays and public holidays in these paid areas. If you want a simpler budget for a full day, there is also a daily flat ticket for €6 (available since 1 July 2024) in the metered zones.

Tariffs vary by zone color. For example, you may see around €1.50 for 1 hour in a red zone (after any very short free window), and around €1.80 for 1 hour in a green zone—so always follow the exact sign at the parking spot.

Also note: some Shop & Drive bays (often green) provide 30 minutes free from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–18:00—handy for quick stops, but not a solution for longer stays.

Free parking option you can try: Place du Gravier (Chênée)

There is free parking on Place du Gravier, near the Centre culturel de Chênée. It’s a good first option when it’s available, but like any free area, it’s still worth checking the on-site signage for any practical limits (and if you’re arriving during busy periods, comparing to a booked private spot on Mobypark can reduce the risk of driving around looking for a last free space).

P+R at Gare de Chênée: good for train arrivals, check the access rules

When you’re parking to reach the city by public transport, P+R Gare de Chênée is designed for that purpose. It offers around 200 places and provides a shuttle to the city center in under 15 minutes. Because P+R pricing/conditions can depend on your transit tickets, check the current rules at the station machines or through the operator info—especially if you plan to combine parking with train/tram/bus.

If you’re going on a day when station-area parking can be unpredictable, you may find it easier to secure parking in advance by comparing with a Mobypark private spot.

Quick guide: what to pick based on your parking time

  • Up to ~1–2 hours: blue zones can work well if you set the disc correctly and stay within the limit.
  • Most daytime errands: metered streets are workable, but watch the paid time windows and zone color tariffs.
  • Longer stays / tighter schedules: pre-booking a private spot is often the least stressful way to avoid time-limit pressure from street rules.
  • Arriving by train: consider the P+R at Gare de Chênée, and verify ticket/discount conditions.

If you want the exact “where and when” answers for the free Place du Gravier option and the main street rules, those details are covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Chênée

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.44

24 hours parking

from € 8.37

1 week parking

from € 58.59

1 month parking

from € 251.10

Cheap parking near Chênée, Liège

FAQ about parking in Chênée

Is there free parking in Chênée?
Yes. Parking on Place du Gravier in Chênée is described as free, near the Centre culturel de Chênée. Even with free parking, it’s smart to check the local signs for any time limits or special rules at the spot.
Do I need a parking disc in Chênée (blue zone rules)?
In blue parking zones around Liège, a blue parking disc is generally required from Monday to Saturday (typically about 9:00–18:00). The stay is time-limited (often up to 2 hours, or 1 hour in some marked dotted areas). Residents with a valid residential permit can usually park under different conditions within their sector.
What are the typical street parking prices and paid hours near Chênée?
In the metered street areas (“horodateur”), parking is typically paid Monday–Saturday in two time blocks: 08:00–12:30 and 13:30–18:00. It is free on Sundays and public holidays in these paid zones. Tariffs vary by zone color (for example, you may see about €1.50 for 1 hour in a red zone and about €1.80 for 1 hour in a green zone). Since 1 July 2024, a €6 daily flat ticket is also available in these metered zones.
Is parking free on Sundays and public holidays in Chênée?
Yes—parking in the paid street (metered) zones is described as free all day on Sundays and public holidays. Always still check the exact signs at your parking spot, especially if you enter a marked zone with different conditions.
Is there P+R parking at Gare de Chênée and how does it work?
Yes. Gare de Chênée has a P+R parking area with around 200 places, and there is a shuttle to the city center in under 15 minutes. Access and pricing can depend on your transit ticket, so verify the current conditions at the station machines or via operator information before you leave your car.