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Mobypark parking locations near Monument à Dicks et Lentz

Finding parking near Monument à Dicks et Lentz, Luxembourg

parking Monument à Dicks et Lentz usually means parking near Square Jan Palach (Ville Haute), where central spaces are limited. The practical approach is to mix “closest” paid garages with easier arrivals from P+R, so you don’t waste time circling for street spots.

Parking in the Square Jan Palach area (paid garages)

A reliable option for the Monument à Dicks et Lentz area is a central multi-storey garage. For example, Royal-Hamilius (Boulevard Royal 45) is listed as a large parking structure (628 spaces) with disabled access and charging bays, and it’s shown as open for entry/exit around the clock.

If you’re driving in and want predictable access, garages like Royal-Hamilius help you park quickly, then continue on foot or by tram/bus toward Hamilius and the Ville Haute area.

On-street parking: plan for time limits and frequent changes

On-street parking around Ville Haute is typically governed by short-stay rules that can vary block by block. Before you park, check the posted signs for maximum stay, paid hours, and whether the space is reserved for residents or specific permit holders.

If you arrive during busy periods and street options look full, check Mobypark for future availability so you can compare parking options ahead of time when availability appears.

P+R (park & ride): easier arrivals, often better value than fighting the center

To reduce stress in the center, use P+R. The city’s P+R guidance indicates that P+R car parks are often free, and some P+R/free parking areas are listed as free on weekends and public holidays. One commonly referenced option is P+R Bouillon, described as free and offering shuttles to the city center and the railway station in under 10 minutes.

From the center, you can rely on public transport for the final stretch; nearby services around the Monument area include tram line T1 and bus lines such as 111 and 112 (depending on your exact route).

Late arrival / overnight: check night rules before you park

When you arrive later, pricing rules can switch to night/late schedules depending on the parking facility. For instance, the Saint-Esprit parking tariff is reported as:

  • From 17:00 to 07:00: hourly pricing applies as listed (e.g., 30 minutes at €0.40, 1 hour at €0.80).
  • Knuedler is also reported with 24/7 availability (as part of the same parking tariff information set).

If you’re arriving close to these cut-off times, compare your options (garage vs. night rate) so you don’t get surprised by evening pricing.

Quick comparison for Monument à Dicks et Lentz parking

Where you park What to expect Best for
Central garages (e.g., Royal-Hamilius) Indoor multi-storey parking; steadier access than street Fast arrival + minimal searching
On-street spots near Ville Haute Time-limited rules; signage can change by street Short stays if you find an allowed space
P+R (e.g., Bouillon and other free/discounted P+R areas) Easier entry; continue by shuttle/tram/bus to the center When you want to avoid central congestion

Mobypark parking rates near Monument à Dicks et Lentz

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 Monument à Dicks et Lentz, Luxembourg

FAQ about parking near Monument à Dicks et Lentz

Where can I park for free in Luxembourg?
Free parking is typically available at designated areas such as the Glacis, Rond-Point Schuman and Stade parkings on weekends and public holidays. P+R is also commonly described as free for limited periods. For reaching Ville Haute (near Square Jan Palach), a practical option is to park at a free P+R and continue by shuttle, tram, or bus into the city center.
What are the parking rates in Luxembourg?
Parking rates in Luxembourg depend on the type of parking (street parking with time limits vs. paid garages) and the time of day (day vs. evening/night pricing). For the most accurate price for your trip, check the tariff posted for your chosen street segment or garage before you drive in—especially if you’re arriving after 17:00.
Are P+R parking car parks free in Luxembourg?
In Luxembourg, P+R is often free on many sites, and the city uses dynamic guidance to show available areas. Some P+R and nearby designated parking areas are also described as free for specific days (like weekends and public holidays). Always verify the signage at the exact P+R entrance you use.
What is the night tariff for Saint-Esprit parking in Luxembourg?
Saint-Esprit night pricing is reported as applying from 17:00 to 07:00, with examples including €0.40 for 30 minutes and €0.80 for 1 hour. Exact pricing can still depend on duration, so confirm the tariff displayed at the facility entrance.