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Finding parking near Vedrin, Namur
Parking Vedrin usually means mixing street rules in the neighborhood with paid, time-limited parking closer to Namur—so you’ll want to know where you can park for free, where you must pay, and when it’s smarter to switch to a P+R or “parking malin”.
Street parking in Vedrin: free windows and zone rules
In and around Vedrin, street parking is governed by local parking zones shown on signs and at the parking meters. In practice, you’ll often see paid zones active Monday to Saturday (typically 9:00–17:00), while other streets may be free depending on the zone and time.
- Free Sundays and public holidays: on-street parking is generally free, and some nearby facilities (like the Casernes parking) are also free on those days.
- Free at night: in authorized streets, parking is generally free from 17:00 onward.
- Free “green zone” areas near Saint-Marc Chemin de Vedrin: some streets there are reported as free 24/7, but always confirm on-site with the signs/horodator rules because zones can change by street.
If you’re arriving during paid hours and you need a quick, low-stress option, it can help to check Mobypark for future availability around Vedrin before you leave (availability can change).
Paid and time-limited parking near the Namur center
When you drive toward Namur’s busier streets, expect paid parking that is limited in time. That’s the main reason many drivers from Vedrin avoid hunting for spaces close to the center—especially during peak shopping hours or events.
Before you park, double-check the maximum duration on the nearest meter signage (and whether you need a parking disc or a meter ticket). If you plan to stay for several hours, P+R or a “parking malin” is usually the more predictable move.
P+R (Park-and-Ride) options if you’re staying longer
P+R is designed for exactly the scenario “I drove in, now I don’t want to fight for street spaces.” You park at the edge, then use public transport to reach the center.
| Option | Best for | Key things to check |
|---|---|---|
| P+R Namur Expo | Drivers coming from Vedrin who want an easy base near Namur | Located at Avenue Sergent Vrithoff 11; connected to Namur by bus line 27. Reported as free on Sundays, and typically pay on other days—rules can be stricter during busy Expo events. |
| Other P+R sites around Namur | Flexibility based on your route into the city | Use the P+R area closest to your approach road and check whether it’s free on your travel day. |
“Parking malin” (smart parking) for longer visits
Namur’s parkings “malins” are located on the outskirts: you park (often without paying, depending on the specific site/day), then continue into the center using another transport mode. They’re aimed at drivers who want to spend several hours in Namur without getting caught in strict time limits in the center.
- Many are close to a bus stop and have info sheets with access hours and the quickest way into the center.
- Some can also work with cycling/walking routes depending on the site.
When street parking is tight: covered public car parks
If you prefer a roof and a defined space layout (instead of searching street-by-street), covered public car parks in Namur’s center can be the safer bet.
- Parking Casernes (Rue Themis 6b): reported as free on Sundays and public holidays. It’s also covered, and has a evening tariff period (19:00–07:00)—useful if you’re arriving later.
Mobypark parking rates near Vedrin
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