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Finding parking near Andoy, Namur
Parking Andoy starts with Namur’s street-parking rules (check the signs)
If you’re looking for parking Andoy, start by following the public street signs on-site: Andoy (Wierde) falls under Namur’s general on-street scheme unless a specific local sign says otherwise. In practice, most drivers either park within the color-coded paid zones during controlled hours, or use free periods (evenings/weekends) when available.
If you need a time slot that doesn’t fit the street limits, note that Mobypark currently doesn’t list any bookable spots for Andoy—but you can still check Mobypark for future availability for your dates.
| Zone (color) | When it’s controlled (typical) | Max time (typical) | Notes you’ll see on signs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red | Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00 | 3 hours | First ~30 min free with ticket |
| Green | Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00 | 4 hours | First ~30 min free with ticket |
| Blue | Every working day 9:00–18:00 | Usually short-stay (often up to 3 hours) | Parking disc required (where signed) |
| Mauve | Mon–Sat 7:30–18:00 | 30 minutes (two times/day) | Free for the window, usually ticket/app required |
| Orange | Varies by signage (longer-stay scheme) | Up to 8 hours | Often starts with a short free allowance |
Tip: if you arrive and the zone isn’t obvious, park a few meters away and re-check the nearest sign before you buy time—mistakes in zone/time limits are a common reason for fines.
When street parking is free near Andoy (evenings, Sundays, holidays)
- Evenings: parking is generally free from 17:00 in streets/places where parking is allowed.
- Sundays & public holidays: street parking is generally free (always confirm with the on-site signs/reservations).
- Reserved spots: disabled parking spaces are for authorized drivers only; other markings (loading, accessibility, reserved areas) still apply.
If you need longer parking: use Namur P+R or public garages
When you’re staying longer than the street limit—or when you want a more predictable option—drivers commonly switch to Namur’s P+R and paid car parks (these are the practical fallbacks for Andoy area trips):
- P+R Namur Expo (about 475 spaces): a long-stay option connected to the city by public transport/shuttle; typically free on weekends & public holidays.
- P+R Saint-Nicolas (about 276 spaces): similar P+R approach; typically free on weekends & public holidays.
- Parking Confluence (about 670 spaces, near the Citadelle area): typically 24/7; example tariffs reported: €2.60 for 1 hour and €21.60 for 1 day.
- Parking Beffroi (about 260 spaces, central area): typically 24/7; example tariffs reported: €2.60 for 1 hour and €21.60 for 1 day, with an evening tariff also listed.
- Parking Hôtel de Ville (about 350 spaces): evening forfait options reported for Mon–Thu and Fri–Sat schedules.
- Parking des Casernes (about 265 spaces): reported as free on Sundays.
How to choose quickly: for short visits during controlled hours, street zones may be enough; for longer stays or low-availability risk, P+R/garages reduce hassle.
Overnight and long-stay limits (important if you park for more than a day)
- Overnight: if you park on public streets where parking is allowed, the general guidance is that parking is free from 17:00. Still, confirm the local signage for the exact street/spot.
- Maximum duration: as a general rule, it’s not allowed to park for more than 7 consecutive days in the same place on public roads (even if it’s not clearly pay-and-display).
- Enforcement: penalties can apply if you exceed the zone rules (one reported example is a €40 administrative fine for street violations).
If your trip looks like it might run into the long-stay limit, shift to a P+R/garage plan so you’re not dealing with enforcement risk.
Mobypark parking rates near Andoy
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.55
24 hours parking
from € 8.37
1 week parking
from € 100.00
1 month parking
from € 200.00