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Finding parking near Saint-Marc, Namur

Parking Saint-Marc is mainly about handling street rules around the Place de Saint-Marc area, and knowing what to do when free spaces aren’t available. Use the public zones for short stays, and keep a pre-booked backup for arrivals at peak times or late in the day.

Book private spots near Saint-Marc with Mobypark (when street parking is hit-or-miss)

Mobypark helps you book private parking spots that local owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage places. Instead of spending time searching for a free street spot (or getting limited by turn-over rules), you reserve in advance, pay online, and arrive with a confirmed place. This is especially useful in Saint-Marc when the green-zone area is full or when you’re arriving outside the most convenient hours.

Street parking near Place de Saint-Marc: where it’s free and how to spot limits

In Saint-Marc, the Place de Saint-Marc / Saint-Marc Place communale area is identified as a green zone and is free 24/7. Even so, check the signs on the exact street you plan to use—other nearby roads in Namur can be regulated with colored zones.

Zone color (Namur street parking) Max time (Mon–Sat) Cost What to remember
Zone Mauve 30 minutes Free (ticket/app needed) There’s a limited card validity window; signage matters
Zone Rouge 3 hours €1 for 1h (and €2 for 2h) 30 minutes free when you take a ticket
Zone Orange 4 hours €0.75 for 1h (and €1.50 for 2h) 30 minutes free when you take a ticket
Zone Verte (general) 4 hours €3 for 4h Saint-Marc can be an exception (free 24/7 on the Place area)
Zone Bleue 3 hours Free, with disc Parking disc required

If you’re planning a short stop, public street parking can work well—but it still depends on finding an available spot within the time limit. When you want certainty (and a fixed plan), reserving on Mobypark is an easier way to avoid time pressure.

Overnight / late parking in Saint-Marc: what the public rules mean for you

Street parking controls are typically from 9:00 to 17:00, so in practice it’s free from 17:00 on the public streets. On Sundays and public holidays, street parking is generally free as well.

Still, don’t assume your car is safe everywhere—always confirm the exact zone on the sign. If you’re arriving late or you’d rather not rely on turnover and availability, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be the simplest backup to keep your evening plans moving.

Parking disc, resident cards, and PMR rules (to avoid fines)

  • Parking disc: in zone bleue, the disc is required for free parking (with a 3-hour limit).
  • Resident permit (carte riverain): available for residents in regulated streets, but it can have exceptions (for example, it isn’t valid during certain hours in the zone mauve area).
  • PMR / reduced mobility: holders of a PMR card can park free and without time limits, including in non-reserved spaces.

When you’re unsure which rule applies to the exact street, it’s better to choose the zone with clear signage—or use a private spot booked via Mobypark instead of risking a wrong zone/time.

What to do if street spaces are full: P+R and public car parks nearby

If you can’t park close-by on the street, Namur’s P+R and public car parks are practical options, especially when you want to connect into the center by bus.

  • P+R St-Nicolas: about €2/day Mon–Fri, and free on Saturday (bus connection included).
  • P+R Bouge: large long-stay option for day parking.
  • P+R Namur Expo: typically paid during events.

Because P+R availability can depend on demand (especially on event days), Mobypark can be a more predictable choice when you’d rather not plan around parking uncertainty.

Quick pick guide for parking Saint-Marc

  1. Going to the Place de Saint-Marc area: start with public parking—this area is flagged as free 24/7.
  2. Short stop on regulated streets: use the right colored zone rules and follow the disc/ticket requirements.
  3. Late arrival or peace of mind: after 17:00 public street parking is generally free, but a booked private spot on Mobypark removes the “will I find a space?” question.

Mobypark parking rates near Saint-Marc

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 Saint-Marc, Namur

FAQ about parking in Saint-Marc

Is parking free in Saint-Marc (Place de Saint-Marc)?
Yes—around Place de Saint-Marc / Saint-Marc Place communale, the area is identified as a green zone with free street parking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Still, confirm the exact zone sign on the specific street you park on.
What are the street parking time limits and tariffs near Saint-Marc?
Around Namur (including the Saint-Marc area), street parking is managed by colored zones (Mon–Sat). Examples: Zone Mauve allows 30 minutes free with a ticket/app, Zone Rouge allows up to 3 hours (about €1 for 1h), Zone Orange allows up to 4 hours (about €0.75 per hour), Zone Verte is up to 4 hours (about €3 per 4h in the general system), and Zone Bleue is up to 3 hours free but requires a parking disc.
Can I park overnight in Saint-Marc?
Public street parking is typically monitored from 9:00 to 17:00, and is generally free from 17:00 onward. Sundays and public holidays are also generally free. Check the zone signage for the exact street, and consider booking a private spot if you need certainty for a late arrival.
Do I need a parking disc or a resident permit in Saint-Marc?
In zone bleue, a parking disc is required to park for free (within the zone’s maximum time limit). A resident permit (carte riverain) is for people living in the regulated streets, and it may have exceptions (for example during certain hours in zone mauve). If you’re not sure, use the zone signage or choose a booked private space.
Are there special parking rules for PMR (reduced mobility) drivers in Saint-Marc?
Yes. Drivers with a valid PMR card can park free and without time limits, including in reserved and other available spaces. If enforcement uses automated scanning, it can help to ensure your plate is properly registered if applicable.