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Finding parking near Parc municipal d'Edouard André, Luxembourg
parking Parc municipal d'Edouard André in Luxembourg City usually comes down to one thing: finding the right place to leave your car near 38, Boulevard Joseph II (the park is accessible 24/7). Because public parking rules change by time and day, plan based on when you’ll arrive—street parking is typically the first option, but garages and P+R can be more predictable.
Street parking near the park (paid hours, when it’s free)
On Luxembourg City streets around this area, parking is generally paid from Monday to Friday (8:00–18:00). On Saturdays it’s also typically paid (8:00–18:00). Sundays and public holidays are usually free, which can make an afternoon or weekend visit much easier for finding a space.
When you arrive during paid hours, look for the posted signs for the exact zone and how you pay (street machines/permits). If you want to avoid wasting time circling for a last-minute spot, you can check Mobypark for future availability for your dates, while your main plan still remains public parking.
Pay parking in public garages (what to expect on price)
If street spaces are full, the more reliable alternative is using a public multi-storey garage. In central Luxembourg, you’ll commonly see rates in the €1–€2 per hour range depending on the garage and the time rules.
- Weekday street-style pricing is common, but garages may have different caps/timing—always confirm at the entrance or on the parking information signage.
- For longer stays, compare whether your option charges by hour continuously or applies a daily logic (varies by car park).
When you’re heading to Parc municipal d'Edouard André and you know you’ll be arriving around the busiest windows, garages are often the simplest way to keep your schedule on track—especially compared with searching for street spaces.
Free parking and P+R (useful when you need flexibility)
For lower-cost days, Luxembourg City has free options on weekends and public holidays at certain car parks (for example the Glacis area, plus other named hubs like Rond-Point Schuman and Stade). There are also P+R sites near the city that can be free for 24 hours, and some locations (like P+R Bouillon) are described as offering short shuttle connections into the centre.
If your trip date might land on a busy day—or if you’re flexible about when you arrive—P+R can reduce stress. And if you want to keep an option open for a reserved place as your plans firm up, check Mobypark for future availability alongside your public parking plan.
Accessible arrival: plan your route into the park
If you’re driving with reduced mobility needs, don’t just pick where to park—plan how you’ll enter and move around the park. One guidance for access notes that a park entrance can be around 95 cm wide, with an alternative approach via Allée Pierre Mansfeld.
Before you leave the car, check how you’ll connect from your parking spot to the entrance you can use most comfortably.
For quick answers on street-free days, typical tariffs, and where free parking is available, see the FAQ below.
When you’re ready, use the Mobypark search bar to check whether bookable parking appears for parking Parc municipal d'Edouard André for your exact dates and arrival time.
Mobypark parking rates near Parc municipal d'Edouard André
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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
