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Finding parking near Marche-les-Dames, Namur

If you’re looking for parking Marche-les-Dames, the practical starting point is the free “Parking Malin” at Gare de Marche-les-Dames. If you want to park closer to the residential streets or you arrive outside train-busy hours, you’ll need to follow Namur’s on-street time limits and zones.

Free “Parking Malin” at Gare de Marche-les-Dames (Roi Chevalier)

The parking listed for Gare de Marche-les-Dames (along rue du Roi Chevalier) is categorized as a Parking Malin and is shown as free, 24/7. It offers 15 car spaces and 6 covered bicycle spaces.

Because it’s free and intended for longer stays around the rail connection, it’s usually the easiest option to target first when planning a trip from Marche-les-Dames.

On-street parking in Namur: use the zone color to know the rules

When on-street parking is available around Marche-les-Dames, the key detail is the zone color on signage. In Namur, the regulated on-street system typically applies from Monday to Saturday during daytime; the exact hours and durations are always confirmed by the signs next to the meter.

Zone type Max time (regulated daytime) Free period What to do
Red (horodateur) 3 hours First 30 minutes After 30 min: pay at the meter (or supported mobile app if offered) for the remaining time.
Green (horodateur) 4 hours First 30 minutes Pay for time beyond the free window.
Orange (horodateur) 4 hours First 30 minutes Pay beyond the free window.
Purple / Mauve (horodateur) 30 minutes (twice per day) Marked as free Follow the “twice per day” timing and the required gap between stays.
Blue (disc zone) 3 hours Parking is free with a disc Place a valid parking disc showing your arrival time.

If you want to avoid fines, don’t rely on memory: always match your parking time to the zone color and rules on the street signs.

When street parking becomes free (nights, Sundays, public holidays)

Namur’s street parking is generally designed so that Sundays and public holidays are free across the zones. For weekdays, meters are typically regulated only during daytime; once the regulated window ends (the end time varies by zone and is stated on signs), parking becomes free.

If you arrive late, look for the printed operating hours on the signage next to the meter—this is the quickest way to confirm whether you need to pay right now.

Resident permits (riverain cards) in regulated zones

If you’re a resident, Namur offers riverain (resident) cards for controlled areas. These cards are intended for the specific zone linked to your home and are not a “general parking for visitors” solution.

One card is typically allocated per household and the validity is described by the city (generally tied to the card’s administrative period). If you don’t live there, you’ll still need to follow the street signage (meter/disc rules).

If you can’t find a spot: check Mobypark for future availability

When the station-side options are busy or you need to plan ahead, you can still check Mobypark for future availability near Marche-les-Dames. For now, Mobypark shows no bookable spots for this location, so plan to rely on the free Parking Malin and the on-street zoning rules above for the day you’re traveling.

Mobypark parking rates near Marche-les-Dames

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.73

24 hours parking

from € 11.05

1 week parking

from € 100.00

1 month parking

from € 200.00

Cheap parking near Marche-les-Dames, Namur

FAQ about parking in Marche-les-Dames

Is parking at Gare de Marche-les-Dames free?
Yes. The parking at Gare de Marche-les-Dames (along rue du Roi Chevalier) is shown as a Parking Malin with free parking and 24/7 access, with spaces for cars and covered bicycle parking.
How can I tell if street parking in Marche-les-Dames (Namur) is free or paid?
Check the zone signage next to the parking spot (the zone color) and the meter/disc requirement. In Namur, paid zones use parking meters, while blue zones require a parking disc showing your arrival time. Some meters also indicate free periods on the device—follow what the meter and signs indicate for the exact street.
How long can I park in Namur’s on-street zones (red/green/orange/blue/mauve)?
The maximum time depends on the zone color marked on the street signage: Red: 3 hours, Green: 4 hours, Orange: 4 hours, Mauve (purple): 30 minutes, twice per day (with a minimum gap between stays), and Blue: 3 hours when you use a valid parking disc. The signs also confirm the operating hours for when these limits apply.
Is street parking free on Sundays and public holidays in Namur?
Yes. Street parking in Namur is generally free on Sundays and public holidays across the parking zones. Still, it’s smart to verify the exact street signage for any special local exceptions.
Are there bookable parking spots on Mobypark in Marche-les-Dames right now?
At the moment, Mobypark shows no bookable spots for Marche-les-Dames. You can still check Mobypark for updates and future availability before you travel.