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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
RedMon–Sat 9:00–17:003 hoursFirst ~30 min free with ticket
GreenMon–Sat 9:00–17:004 hoursFirst ~30 min free with ticket
BlueEvery working day 9:00–18:00Usually short-stay (often up to 3 hours)Parking disc required (where signed)
MauveMon–Sat 7:30–18:0030 minutes (two times/day)Free for the window, usually ticket/app required
OrangeVaries by signage (longer-stay scheme)Up to 8 hoursOften 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

Cheap parking near Andoy, Namur

FAQ about parking in Andoy

Is street parking in Andoy (Wierde) free on Sundays or public holidays?
In Namur, street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays. For Andoy (Wierde), this usually applies as well as long as there’s no special sign reserving a specific area/spot. Always double-check the nearest on-site parking sign or marking.
What are the maximum parking times near Andoy in Namur’s street zones?
Namur’s street parking is often organized into color-coded zones. Typical limits are: Red = up to 3 hours, Green = up to 4 hours, Blue = short-stay with a parking disc (often up to ~3 hours where signed), Mauve = 30 minutes (two times per day), and Orange = up to 8 hours. In Andoy, follow the exact zone on the sign—limits apply during the controlled hours shown for that zone.
Do I need a parking ticket or a parking disc in Andoy/Wierde?
It depends on the zone. In Namur’s scheme, many zones require a ticket/registration from a meter or a mobile payment method (signs will show the exact instruction). The Blue zone typically requires a parking disc where that zone is marked. For Andoy, check the exact street signage before you leave your car.
Can I park overnight or for more than one day near Andoy?
For public streets in Namur where parking is allowed, the general guidance is that parking is free from 17:00 onward. However, for long stays there are limits: you generally can’t park more than 7 consecutive days in the same place on public roads. If your stay is longer (or you’re unsure), plan a P+R or paid garage instead.
What are good P+R or public car park options in Namur if street parking is scarce near Andoy?
If street parking near Andoy feels tight, drivers commonly use Namur P+R and garages such as P+R Namur Expo and P+R Saint-Nicolas (reported as typically free on weekends/public holidays), plus paid central options like Parking Confluence and Parking Beffroi (both typically listed as 24/7). If you want to check private availability for your dates, you can also review Mobypark for future options.