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Finding parking near Boninne, Namur

Parking Boninne: what to expect and where to look first

If you’re searching for parking Boninne, the practical starting point is on-street parking (sometimes with pay-and-display meters), and then—if you’re continuing toward Namur city centre—using the better-organized parking options around the centre. Because Mobypark currently shows no bookable spots near Boninne, it’s worth checking the platform for any future availability before you travel, especially for peak times.

In Boninne and nearby streets, always rely on the exact signage at the spot you find: rules can change by street and by direction, even within the same area.

On-street meters near Boninne: Namur’s colored parking zones

When you’re in areas where pay-and-display (“horodateur”) parking is active, Namur commonly uses colored zones with different maximum stays and tariffs. A frequent pattern is that meters may allow a first free window (often 30 minutes)—but you should confirm this on the specific machine and plate.

Meter zone (color) Typical days/hours Max time allowed Common pricing examples
Green zone Mon–Sat, about 9:00–17:00 Up to 4 hours Often €0,75 for 1 hour (and about €3,00 for 4 hours)
Orange zone Mon–Sat, about 9:00–17:00 Up to 8 hours Often €0,50 for 1 hour (and about €4,00 for 8 hours)
Red zone Mon–Sat, about 9:00–17:00 Up to 3 hours Tariffs vary by machine settings; plan for shorter stays

If you overstay in paid zones, fines are typically in the range of around €30 (and sometimes higher depending on the exact zone/rules on that street).

When parking is free: nights, Sundays, and public holidays

For planning around Boninne, these are the most useful “when can I leave the car longer?” rules in the Namur street network:

  • Nights: on-street parking is generally free from 17:00 where parking is allowed.
  • Sundays and public holidays: on-street parking is generally free and unlimited, but still follow any street-specific signs (e.g., loading zones, no-parking markings).
  • Paid meter areas: even when the zone is paid, check whether the machine provides a short free window (often the first ~30 minutes) before you commit to a longer stay.

If you’re unsure at the spot, the quickest check is the information displayed on the meter/sign next to the parking space—don’t assume a “free” rule applies everywhere.

P+R near Namur (useful if street spaces get tight)

If your destination is closer to Namur city centre, Park-and-Ride (P+R) can be a more predictable choice than hunting for a meter in busy streets—especially when arriving from Boninne during commuter hours.

  • P+R Saint-Nicolas: about 276 places, including PMR spots, and generally open 24/7. Visitor pricing is typically ~€2,50 per day on Saturdays/Sundays/public holidays, and hourly pricing on weekdays (example figures are available on the P+R signage/official info).
  • P+R Namur Expo: about 475 places, including PMR spots. Visitors generally pay for parking (with Sunday being free in the referenced rules). If it’s saturated, occasional access may be managed via a waiting list/request process.

Off-street options: rented garages and private spaces

If you need long-stay parking confidence (for example, multi-day stays or work schedules), you can also look for private garages or rented parking spaces in the Boninne/Namur area through local listing sites. Availability and access rules depend entirely on the owner.

Before you park: quick checklist

  • Confirm the zone color and the maximum time on that street’s signage/meter.
  • Only rely on “free” if it’s clearly indicated for that exact spot (free window, night time, Sunday/holiday rules).
  • If a disc/ticket is required, keep it visible and within the correct time window.
  • When in doubt, park closer to well-marked, permitted spaces instead of trying to interpret unclear markings.

FAQ

Common questions from drivers looking for parking around Boninne and on the Namur street network.

Mobypark parking rates near Boninne

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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 Boninne, Namur

FAQ about parking in Boninne

Is street parking free in Boninne (Namur) on Sundays and public holidays?
In the Namur street network, on-street parking is generally free and unlimited on Sundays and public holidays, as long as the specific street signage allows it. Always check for any local restrictions at the exact spot (e.g., no-parking/loading zones).
Can I park for free at night when I’m looking for parking near Boninne?
Yes—on-street parking is generally free from 17:00 onward, where parking is allowed. If the space has specific markings or a meter indicates different rules, follow the instructions displayed for that parking place.
How long can I stay in Namur pay-and-display zones (green/orange/red) when parking near Boninne?
When you’re using Namur’s pay-and-display (“horodateur”) zones, the maximum stay commonly depends on the zone color. Typical limits are: green up to 4 hours, orange up to 8 hours, and red up to 3 hours. These meters are typically active on Mon–Sat (about 9:00–17:00), and penalties can apply if you overstay.
What Park-and-Ride (P+R) car parks are good for visitors heading from Boninne to Namur centre?
Two common P+R options near Namur centre are P+R Saint-Nicolas (about 276 places, generally open 24/7) and P+R Namur Expo (about 475 places). Saint-Nicolas is often the simplest choice for visitors, while Namur Expo is generally paid for visitors (with Sunday free in the referenced rules) and may require request/waiting-list handling if the car park is full.