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Finding parking near Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart, Namur

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If you’re searching for parking Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart, your main challenge is usually the same around Place d’Armes: limited street rules, busy moments, and last-minute availability. Mobypark helps by letting you book private parking spots in the area—places owned by hotels, offices, and other local properties, plus unused driveways or idle garage spaces—so you’re not relying on finding the right street zone at the right time.

Instead of timing your meal to street time limits, you can compare the public options (street zones and the nearby garage) with a pre-booked spot on Mobypark, so parking is handled before you arrive. This is especially useful if you plan to stay for dinner until late.

Street parking around Place d’Armes: red vs mauve zones (and the €40 risk)

Parking on and around Place d’Armes is typically managed with time-limited zones served by pay machines (horodateurs). Around Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart, the key areas are the red and mauve zones, both enforced by a redevance if you park without a valid ticket/title or overstay.

Zone Paid period (typical) Maximum duration Tariff notes
Red (horodateur) Mon–Sat, 09:00–17:00 Up to 3 hours 1 hour ≈ €1.00; 3 hours ≈ €6.00. First 30 minutes free with ticket/app.
Mauve (horodateur) Mon–Sat, 07:30–18:00 30 minutes at a time (renewable once per day with a minimum 1h interval) Free within the allowed blocks. If you exceed the allowed duration, a redevance may apply.

How much is the redevance? A non-compliant stop in these zones (no valid parking title or overstaying) is typically €40 for the day. If you think you’ll be parked longer than the red zone allows—or you don’t want to keep extending while you’re eating—booking a private spot on Mobypark is a straightforward alternative to compare against the street time pressure.

Parking Beffroi (underground): convenient under the square, but check the cost

For drivers who prefer a covered option right under the square, Parking Beffroi is a common choice near Place d’Armes. It offers a direct, practical connection for people going to restaurants in the area.

  • Typical pricing: about €2.60/hour, and around €21.60/day (approx.).
  • Evening offer: a discounted rate is available in the evening (e.g., €6 for 3 hours, or an evening/night option such as €14 for the 19:00–09:00 window, depending on the tariff terms).
  • Notes for some drivers: the parking height limit is around 2.05 m and there are PMR spaces.

If you’re planning dinner and staying into the later hours, Beffroi can be easy—yet it’s often priced for the convenience. That’s where Mobypark becomes useful to compare: if you want to avoid full-day garage pricing or you’d rather not worry about how long you’ll be away, a pre-booked private spot can take the guesswork out of your arrival.

Choose your plan by arrival time (quick rules for lunch vs evening)

Bodart’s location means you’ll usually park under constraints—so align your parking choice with when you arrive and how long you expect to be there. The brasserie is open 08:00–22:00 (closed Tuesday and Wednesday), so evening parking matters.

  • Before 17:00 (Mon–Sat): red and mauve zone rules are in effect. If you’re not sure you’ll finish within the allowed maximum duration, Mobypark can be a safer “arrive and relax” backup versus street enforcement.
  • After 17:00: street rules may change to more permissive conditions on many streets (in many cases, parking can be free in the evening), but the only way to be sure is the posted sign where you stop. Even when evening street parking is allowed, it may still be harder to find in busy moments—pre-booking with Mobypark avoids that search.
  • Sundays & public holidays: on-street parking can be free in many areas. Still, prime spots around the square can fill up at restaurant hours—so compare with Mobypark if you want guaranteed availability.

Paying correctly (and avoiding fines) is easier when you don’t have to “manage” the meter

If you use street parking, you generally need to ensure you’re following the correct zone and entering your vehicle details properly. With horodateurs, payment is typically done via a ticket machine and/or a parking payment app (local options include Yellowbrick and 4411), and the parking title must match the zone and the duration you need. If your ticket is expired or you don’t have a valid title, the redevance applies.

When you want to reduce that risk, Mobypark is a practical option to compare: you reserve in advance, so you don’t have to keep checking whether you’re still within the street zone rules while you’re at the table.

Tip: Use the Mobypark search flow for your arrival time—set your dates and reserve a spot before you drive in, then focus on your meal at Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart.

Mobypark parking rates near Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart

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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

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FAQ about parking near Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart

Where can I park near Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart (Place d’Armes)?
Near Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart, the main public choices are the time-limited street zones around Place d’Armes (typically red and mauve) and the covered underground option Parking Beffroi under the square. If you prefer not to hunt for a compliant street spot in a busy area, you can compare these options with a pre-booked private parking space on Mobypark.
How long can I park in the red horodateur zone near Place d’Armes?
In the red horodateur zone near Place d’Armes, parking is typically paid from Mon–Sat 09:00–17:00, with a maximum stay of up to 3 hours. The tariff is roughly €1.00 for the first hour (and about €6.00 for 3 hours), and the first 30 minutes are often free if you take a ticket or use the app. If you expect to stay longer or you don’t want time pressure, booking a spot on Mobypark can be a useful alternative to compare.
Is there free parking near Brasserie - Restaurant Bodart?
Yes, but it’s conditional. The mauve horodateur zone is typically free for short blocks (commonly up to two 30-minute blocks per day, with a minimum interval between them), during the posted paid period. Also, on-street parking can be free on Sundays and public holidays. If you’re planning an evening visit and want certainty without relying on short free windows, comparing with a reserved Mobypark spot is often easier.
What fine (redevance) applies if I don’t pay or I overstay near Place d’Armes?
In the enforced street zones around Place d’Armes, a day redevance of about €40 is commonly applied if you park without a valid parking title or if your ticket duration has expired / you overstay. To reduce the risk, make sure your payment matches the correct zone and your planned duration. If you’d rather avoid managing street enforcement while eating, you can compare street parking with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.
Is Parking Beffroi a good option for dinner near Bodart?
Parking Beffroi is a convenient underground option directly under Place d’Armes, with pricing that can be around €2.60/hour and roughly €21.60 for a day (approx.), plus specific evening tariffs in some periods. It’s often ideal if you want covered parking near the restaurant. If you’re trying to avoid full-day garage costs or you want more predictable availability, comparing Beffroi with a reserved Mobypark spot can be a practical choice.