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Finding parking near Daussoulx, Namur

Parking Daussoulx usually means you’re arriving via the E42/E411 junction and then needing a practical place to leave your car while you reach Namur and the surrounding areas. Since on-street space near busy access routes can fill up quickly, it helps to know which public options match your timing.

On-street parking in Namur (Zone bleue / blue disc)

If you’re parking in marked Zone bleue areas, the parking is free when you correctly display a blue disc behind your windshield. The key limits are:

  • Max duration: up to 3 hours
  • When it applies: Monday to Saturday, 9:00–17:00
  • Outside those rules: public on-street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays

If you forget the disc or use it incorrectly, a flat daily charge may apply (often reported around €17–€22). For the exact boundary of the Zone bleue rules, always follow the street signage—details can vary by block.

P+R Saint-Nicolas for longer stays

For stays longer than a few hours, consider the P+R Saint-Nicolas park-and-ride. It’s located on avenue Albert Ier and offers 276 spaces (including 6 PMR spaces). It’s designed for drivers who want to park once and continue by public transport.

As it’s a P+R, it typically connects to the city center by bus rather than expecting you to find a precise on-street spot. If you’re comparing options, this is often the simplest way to avoid relying on Zone bleue during peak arrival times.

Carpool parking areas near the Daussoulx motorway interchange

Near major road junctions around the region, you may also come across carpool parking facilities. These are meant to support carpool meeting points and are typically located close to highway access routes. They can be a convenient option if your goal is a quick stop or meeting.

However, they’re not designed for long-term or overnight parking. The guidance for these areas emphasizes that they’re intended for day use; in practice, they may not be permanently monitored—so avoid leaving your vehicle unattended for extended periods and always respect on-site markings.

Quick choice checklist when you arrive

  • Up to a few hours in town: look for Zone bleue streets and set a blue disc for the 3-hour limit.
  • All-day or half-day plans: use P+R Saint-Nicolas to reduce the risk of missing parking rules.
  • Near the interchange / meeting needs: carpool parking can help, but treat it as short-duration unless the signage clearly states otherwise.

If you’re hoping for a private, bookable spot specifically near Daussoulx, you can check Mobypark for any future availability—but right now this location shows no bookable supply, so public options remain your main plan.

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Mobypark parking rates near Daussoulx

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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 Daussoulx, Namur

FAQ about parking in Daussoulx

How does Zone bleue (blue disc) parking work near Daussoulx / Namur?
Zone bleue street parking is generally free only if you correctly display a blue disc behind the windshield. The maximum allowed duration is up to 3 hours, and the rule typically applies Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 17:00. Outside those hours, and in marked areas where Zone bleue doesn’t apply, different rules may be valid—so always follow the street signage.
Is parking free on Sundays or public holidays around Namur when I’m coming from Daussoulx?
Street parking is generally reported as free on Sundays and public holidays. If you’re parking in a marked Zone bleue area, check the local signage for whether the Zone bleue rules apply on that specific day.
What is P+R Saint-Nicolas and where is it?
P+R Saint-Nicolas is Namur’s park-and-ride parking located on avenue Albert Ier. It offers about 276 spaces (including 6 PMR spaces) and is intended for drivers who want to park and then continue by bus to the city center.
How much does it cost to park at P+R Saint-Nicolas if I only park there (no subscription)?
For occasional use, sources commonly report a fee of roughly €1.50–€1.70 per hour (or fraction), typically Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 18:00. Saturday can be free under the P+R transfer format—check the on-site signage for the exact conditions for Saint-Nicolas.
Can I leave my car overnight in carpool parking near the Daussoulx motorway interchange?
Carpool parking areas are meant to support carpooling and are generally not intended for long-duration stays or overnight parking. Guidance for these sites advises against leaving a vehicle unattended for extended periods—especially since permanent overnight monitoring is not guaranteed. Follow the markings and any posted time limits.