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Finding parking near Champion, Namur

Parking Champion (Namur): start with the street rules (blue zone + paid meters)

If you’re looking for parking Champion, begin by checking what type of on-street area you’re entering. In Namur, street parking is typically managed from Monday to Saturday, with rules shown on the signs (often around 9:00–17:00 depending on the zone).

Blue zone (Zone Bleue): parking is usually free as long as you place a parking disc behind the windshield. The typical maximum stay is 3 hours (always follow any extra signage).

Paid meter zones (e.g., red/green/mauve/orange areas): you pay via the meter system. Maximum durations vary by zone—common patterns in the city are 3–4 hours for standard zones, while mauve areas are meant for very short stops (often 30 minutes), and repeat limits may apply.

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

Across the city, on-street parking is generally free and often unlimited on Sundays and public holidays unless a specific sign says otherwise.

For evenings, many zones become free after around 17:00–18:00 (again, the exact time is what the posted sign overrides).

If you’re arriving late or traveling on a Sunday/holiday, it’s usually worth trying street parking first—then keep a backup plan for weekdays.

Paying in Namur: use meters and 4411 for flexible sessions

For paid street zones around Champion, you can pay at the meter or via the 4411 app (depending on the parking area). With 4411, you can typically start and stop (or extend) a session remotely rather than rushing back to the meter.

In practice, double-check that the session is active for your car before you leave the vehicle, and rely on the parking signage for the zone type and allowed duration. Namur often includes a free first 30 minutes on many meters—check your meter instructions.

Park-and-ride near Champion: P+R Namur Expo for longer stays

If you want parking Champion without fighting street availability (especially on busy weekdays), consider using a P+R facility. One option that’s directly relevant for Champion is P+R Namur Expo (Avenue Sergent Vrithoff, 11), which is open 24/7 and designed for medium to long stays.

Bus link: regular bus line 27 (Salzinnes–Champion–Vedrin) connects the P+R with the centre/gare area.

Visitor pricing: visitor/client hourly tariffs apply (for example, short stays start at free for 15 minutes, then hourly pricing is charged, with a maximum cap when validated). Sundays are free for the P+R.

Permits, garages, and carpool parking: what to do if you need options beyond street

If you’ll park regularly around Champion, check whether your address qualifies for a resident permit (“carte riverain”). These permits are intended for people who live in designated streets within the relevant zone, and they must be displayed as required by local rules.

For multi-day needs, private garages/boxes can be a practical alternative to street meters—often used by residents or workers who want certainty.

You can also find official carpool parking areas in the region, but they’re meant to support carpooling (not overnight long-term parking). Avoid leaving your car unattended for extended periods.

If you want to reduce uncertainty on busy days, it can be worth checking Mobypark for future availability of private spots around the Namur/Champion area—set your dates and compare what appears for your travel window.

Mobypark parking rates near Champion

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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 Champion, Namur

FAQ about parking in Champion

Is street parking near Champion free at night, on Sundays, or public holidays in Namur?
In Namur, on-street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays unless there is extra signage. Evenings are typically free after about 17:00–18:00 depending on the zone. Always follow the time shown on the specific sign/meter for the exact street you park on.
How does the blue zone (Zone Bleue) work around Champion in Namur?
In the blue zone, parking is usually free, but you must place a parking disc behind the windshield. The usual maximum stay is about 3 hours, and the rules are typically active Monday to Saturday during posted hours. If a supplemental sign adds different times or limits, the sign controls.
How does 4411 parking payment work for street parking in Namur?
With 4411, you start (and typically stop/extend) your parking session from your phone for your license plate, instead of only relying on the meter. Fees can apply per SMS or per session depending on how you use it. Make sure the session is activated for the correct zone and duration, and check whether your street offers the free first 30 minutes via the meter/app instructions.
What are the visitor prices for P+R Namur Expo if I’m parking near Champion?
P+R Namur Expo charges visitors/client tariffs based on the time parked, with short stays starting at free for 15 minutes and then hourly pricing (and a maximum when validated). The P+R is open 24/7, and it’s free on Sundays. Confirm the exact hourly rules at the entrance signage when you arrive.
Do I need a resident permit to park legally around Champion in Namur?
If you want to park under resident conditions in zone streets, you may need a resident permit (“carte riverain”). These are designed for people living in designated streets inside the relevant zone. The permit typically must be renewed and displayed according to local instructions; eligibility depends on your address and the rules for that specific zone.