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Finding parking near Luxembourg City Tourist Office, Luxembourg
Parking Luxembourg City Tourist Office: start with the official live space overview
If you’re looking for parking Luxembourg City Tourist Office (Place Guillaume II), the fastest way to choose where to park is to check availability in real time across Luxembourg City’s public car parks. This matters because central garages can fill quickly during peak hours and events, so you avoid arriving “blind”.
Use the city’s car park list with live availability, then narrow it down to a garage you can access comfortably (height limits, vehicle type rules, and opening hours vary by site).
Knuedler car park: 24/7 option in the centre (with daytime prices and vehicle limits)
One of the most practical centre options for visitors is Knuedler, which operates 7/7d and 24/24h. If you need a place outside typical daytime-only hours, this kind of car park tends to be easier for planning.
Daytime pricing example (07:00–17:00) is structured in 15-minute steps (e.g., €0.50 for 15 min, €1.00 for 30 min, €2.00 for 1 hour). For the full scale and any time-based changes, confirm at the machine or in the live listings.
- Restrictions: max height 2.00 m; vehicles over 3.5t prohibited; trailers prohibited
- On-site access: spaces for people with reduced mobility and electric vehicle charging spaces
For exact cost details, check the parking signage and FAQ below (prices depend on the time window you park).
Street parking in Luxembourg City: follow the paid, colour-coded zones
You can park on the street in Luxembourg City, but you must use designated parking bays and the applicable paid parking zones. The city uses a colour-coded system that sets the maximum parking time and charges for each zone.
To avoid a ticket, make sure the bay you choose matches the zone and stays within the time limit. If you’re staying only for a short visit, this can work—but central areas are often the first to fill.
For payments, Luxembourg City supports pay-by-phone for on-street parking in addition to pay machines. Use the in-app option that matches the on-street parking setup shown on the sign for your selected zone.
Important visitor note: resident parking permits are for residents in their own parking zone, so they generally can’t be used by visitors.
Park & Ride (P&R) for easier arrival when the centre is busy
If your priority is reducing the hassle of finding a central space, Park & Ride (P&R) can be a practical fall-back. P&R car parks are located on the outskirts of Luxembourg City, and they’re designed for drivers who want to leave the car and continue by public transport.
Many P&R options are free for the first 24 hours, and after that a daily rate of €10 applies (confirm the exact conditions for the specific P&R site). This approach is especially useful if you’re arriving early morning or during busy periods when central garages fill fast.
Overnight parking & event-day reality checks (and when to look beyond the street)
Overnight parking rules depend on the specific zone and time limits, so treat street parking as “plan carefully” rather than “park and forget.” For late arrivals, a 24/24h garage type of option (like Knuedler) is usually the safer bet than relying on on-street bays.
Some central car parks can also face reduced availability during festivals and market days—for example, large areas around Glacis can be affected during major city events—so it’s worth checking live availability before you commit.
If you’re planning ahead and the public options look tight, you can also check Mobypark for future availability—private listings can appear over time when owners add spots.
Mobypark parking rates near Luxembourg City Tourist Office
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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
