Book parking with verified private owners and companies, including:

Mobypark parking locations near Erpent

Finding parking near Erpent, Namur

If you’re looking for parking Erpent (Namur), the main challenge is usually finding an available spot within the right time limits—especially when you need to park close to the centre. Instead of relying only on street spaces, you can plan your arrival with rules in mind and, when it gets busy, use a reserved private option.

Pre-book private parking for Erpent with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you book private parking spots that are typically not actively used by their owners (for example: hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). You search by location and dates and then reserve in advance—useful when street availability is tight.

  • Prepaid, reserved spots so you don’t waste time looking for a place on arrival
  • Easy online booking with the duration you need (hourly or daily)
  • Adjust plans if needed with free cancellation up to the day before arrival

When you’re tempted to “try your luck” on street parking from Erpent, a booked Mobypark space can remove the pressure of finding the right zone at the right time.

Street parking in/near Erpent (Namur): zones, hours, and what to watch

On-street parking in Namur is organised into coloured time zones. The colour (blue/green/red/mauve) determines the allowed maximum duration and whether you pay with the meter, with a ticket, or with a parking disc. Because zones can differ block by block, always follow the signs you see in Erpent.

  • Blue zone: Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00, max 3 hours. Free if you display a parking disc behind the windscreen. If not, expect a €22/day redevance and follow any extra signs.
  • Red zone: Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00, max 3 hours. Typical paid session pricing is 1h = €1 and 3h = €6. Exceeding rules can trigger a €40/day redevance.
  • Green zone: Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00, max 4 hours. Typical paid session pricing is 1h = €0.75 and 4h = €3. Exceeding rules can trigger a €40/day redevance.
  • Mauve zone: Mon–Sat 7:30–18:00 with limited free time—parking is limited to two periods of 30 minutes per day (with the required ticketing). A €40/day redevance applies if you don’t follow the rules.

If you’re only staying for a short visit and the blue/red/green limit will expire while you’re still shopping, a reserved Mobypark spot can be a practical way to avoid having to move the car at the last minute.

How to think about prices: street day-fees vs reserved parking

On-street tariffs in Namur can jump quickly when you’re parked in the “paid-day” logic of certain zones. For reference, the city’s public rules mention €22/day in the blue zone and €40/day redevances in other coloured zones.

Option What commonly triggers the cost Why booking can help
Street parking (paid zones) Time limits + potential daily redevance You must match the zone rules exactly (disc/ticket/payment)
Reserved private parking (Mobypark) Your chosen duration Less time pressure and no “zone hunting” after arrival

Depending on the zone and duration you need, pre-booking a private spot with Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than paying full-day street redevance tariffs.

Longer stays: P+R options and what to do if capacity is tight

If you plan to stay most of the day, Namur’s city approach encourages P+R (Park & Ride) outside the busiest streets. The official city info mentions long-duration P+R options like P+R Bouge and P+R St Nicolas, linked to the centre by bus.

However, when you’re arriving from Erpent at peak times, capacity and timing can still be unpredictable—so if you want a guaranteed place without relying on P+R availability, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark is a straightforward alternative to street rotation.

Quick checklist for parking Erpent (so you don’t lose time)

  • Pick the right duration (hour vs day) before you start searching.
  • On-street: check the colour zone on the sign and follow the stated hours (and whether you need a parking disc or ticket).
  • Don’t assume “free”: some zones allow limited free time windows, but only when you follow the required procedure (ticket/disc).
  • For certainty: if you’re parking near busier parts of Namur from Erpent, compare street vs a reserved private spot on Mobypark to avoid last-minute searching.

For the most common street rule questions (free windows, blue-zone limits, and how redevance works), see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Erpent

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 Erpent, Namur

FAQ about parking in Erpent

Is there free parking in Erpent (Namur)?
Some on-street areas in Namur can be free, but it depends on the zone colour and the rules on the street signs. The city’s public parking plan includes a free “mauve” zone with limited free time windows (two periods of 30 minutes per day, within the stated hours). Also, for street parking, the city states that parking on the street is free on Sundays and public holidays. Always check the signage in the exact Erpent street where you plan to park.
What are the blue zone rules for street parking near Erpent?
In Namur, the blue zone runs Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 17:00 with a maximum parking time of 3 hours. It’s free if you display a parking disc behind the windscreen. If you don’t use the disc (or you don’t follow the conditions), you may face the daily redevance for the blue zone (the city indicates €22/day). Also follow any additional signs that modify the general rule.
How long can I park in paid street zones in Namur (red/green/mauve)?
Namur uses coloured time zones. The city’s public rules state: red zone allows a maximum of 3 hours (Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00), green zone allows up to 4 hours (Mon–Sat 9:00–17:00), and mauve zone allows limited time within 7:30–18:00 with only specific free windows (two 30-minute periods per day). In several of these zones, exceeding the allowed time can lead to a €40/day redevance.
How do I avoid fines when paying for street parking in Namur?
To avoid problems, always park according to the sign: use the parking disc where required (blue zone) and use the correct method for paid time (parking meter/ticketing and allowed mobile payment options). If you forget or don’t follow the zone instructions, the city’s rules indicate that a forfaitary daily tariff/redevance may apply. When in doubt, choose a reserved private spot to reduce time pressure.
Can I book parking near Erpent in advance instead of searching on arrival?
Yes. Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots near Erpent (in Namur), typically from owners who don’t actively use those spaces (such as hotel or office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). You reserve for your dates and duration, so you’re not relying only on finding an available street space in the correct zone when you arrive. Free cancellation is available up to one day before arrival.