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Finding parking near Neudorf-Weimershof, Luxembourg

Looking for parking Neudorf-Weimershof in Luxembourg City? Street options here follow strict, zone-based time limits—so it helps to compare what the road allows versus booking a private space in advance.

Book a guaranteed private spot in Neudorf-Weimershof with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel or office parking, unused garage spaces, or private driveways). Instead of driving around hoping to find a spot that matches your time window, you can reserve a place for your dates and then arrive with less uncertainty.

You’ll still want to check whether you need covered parking (and any vehicle height/size limits), but pre-booking is often the simplest way to avoid being cut off by the clock on residential streets—especially if your plans may run long.

Street parking in Neudorf-Weimershof: zone colours, hourly tariffs, and maximum time

On-street parking in Luxembourg City is regulated by a colour-coded system. In general, rules and tariffs apply Monday to Saturday (often 8:00–18:00), while parking is typically free on Sundays and public holidays.

  • White zones: up to 30 minutes free.
  • Orange zones: up to 2 hours, typically priced at €2 per hour.
  • Yellow zones: up to 5 hours, typically €1 per hour.
  • Green zones: up to 5 hours, typically €2 per hour for the first 3 hours, then €1.50 per hour.
  • Violet zones: up to 10 hours, typically €0.50 per hour.

If you’re parked in an orange zone, the “max 2 hours” limit can be stressful when appointments, traffic, or walking time changes—one practical alternative is to pre-book a reserved space on Mobypark so you’re not trying to beat the meter.

Parking disc and residential permits (2 hours free): when it applies and how to use it

Luxembourg City has a residential parking permit system for residents. In addition, eligible drivers can use a parking disc that grants two hours free parking across the city on the roadside and in above-ground car parks.

When you use the disc, the arrow must point to your planned departure time and it must be clearly visible on the windscreen. You’re not allowed to simply update the time without moving the vehicle; the car must be moved at least 150 metres. Parking disc rules don’t apply in certain neighbouring-municipality blue zones, so always follow the signage where you park.

If you don’t have a residential permit/disc, Mobypark can be a straightforward way to avoid eligibility rules and focus only on the availability you need in Neudorf-Weimershof.

For longer parking, consider covered car parks or pre-booked private parking

Some drivers in Neudorf-Weimershof prefer covered or underground car parks for weather comfort and simpler entry/exit. For example, there are commercial car parks in the area (such as around Rue Marcel Fischbach) that are designed for longer stays than typical roadside windows.

Because street zones are capped (often 2–5 hours on the higher-tariff colours), staying longer can mean time pressure—especially if you need to return later. A reserved private spot via Mobypark can be a practical way to park once and then manage your day without constantly checking the remaining time.

P+R outside the district: free for 24 hours, then €10/day

If you want to reduce the chances of finding the “right” street zone, Park & Ride (P+R) facilities on the outskirts are designed for drivers coming into Luxembourg City. P+R is typically free for the first 24 hours, and after the 25th hour a daily fee of €10 applies.

Common P+R sites include Bouillon, Beggen, Luxembourg-Sud, Kockelscheuer, Cloche d’Or, and Héienhaff. P+R can be ideal when you’re unsure about your exact street zone—but if your plans require being in Neudorf-Weimershof itself for a while, pre-booking a private space on Mobypark often helps you avoid extra transfer time on the return.

Tip: If you’re trying to decide between street rules and a reserved space, check the FAQs below for the parking disc, time-limit logic, and what overstay violations typically mean in Luxembourg City.

Mobypark parking rates near Neudorf-Weimershof

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.40

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 60.00

1 month parking

from € 220.00

Cheap parking near Neudorf-Weimershof, Luxembourg

FAQ about parking in Neudorf-Weimershof

Is there free parking in Neudorf-Weimershof?
On-street parking in Luxembourg City is typically free on Sundays and public holidays. In addition, residents (who qualify) can use a parking disc for two hours of free parking across districts on the roadside and in above-ground car parks. Outside those cases, you should expect paid, zone-based parking rules (white/orange/yellow/green/violet) with maximum time limits.
What are the parking zone colour rules in Neudorf-Weimershof?
Neudorf-Weimershof follows Luxembourg City’s colour-coded parking zones. In general: white zones allow up to 30 minutes (often free); orange zones are limited to 2 hours (typically around €2/hour); yellow zones are up to 5 hours (often around €1/hour); green zones are up to 5 hours (often €2/hour for the first 3 hours, then €1.50/hour); and violet zones are up to 10 hours (often around €0.50/hour). Always confirm the specific rules on the street signs where you park.
How does the parking disc work in Luxembourg City (and can I use it in Neudorf-Weimershof)?
A valid parking disc (for eligible residents) provides two hours free parking across the city on the roadside and in above-ground car parks. The arrow must be set to your planned departure time and the disc must be visible on the windscreen. You can’t just change the time without moving your car at least 150 metres, and parking disc rules may not apply in certain blue zones in neighbouring municipalities.
Can I park longer than the roadside maximum time in Neudorf-Weimershof?
Roadside zones are designed with strict maximum durations (for example, 2 hours in orange zones and up to 5 or 10 hours in other colours). If you need more time, you can either choose an area/car park where your stay fits within the zone limits, or use pre-booked private parking so you’re not forced to keep checking the clock and risk an overstay.
What are the parking fines and risks if I overstay or don’t pay in Luxembourg City?
Parking violations typically lead to a fine starting around €24 for failing to pay for parking. More serious offences (for example, parking where it’s prohibited or in disabled/blocked areas) can result in higher penalties and may even involve towing. If you’re worried you might exceed a time limit, booking a reserved space can reduce the chance of an enforcement issue.