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Finding parking near École Parc Astrid, Namur

Looking for parking École Parc Astrid in Namur (Jambes)? Around Parc Astrid, you’ll mainly deal with regulated street parking (blue zone with a parking disk, plus paid zones with time limits). If you want to avoid last-minute searching, consider booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark.

Pre-book private parking near École Parc Astrid with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you book private parking spots from owners who don’t use them every day (think unused driveways, office/hotel parking, or garage spaces). That means fewer “will there be a free space?” moments—especially useful for school drop-off and busy afternoons.

When public street options are limited to a maximum time, a booked spot can be the simpler alternative; and in many cases it can work out significantly cheaper than paying for nearby paid parking per day, depending on how long you need.

Blue zone at Parc Astrid: disk required, up to 3 hours

In the blue zone around Parc Astrid, parking is free only with a valid parking disk. The maximum stay is 3 hours, and you must normally display the disk Monday to Saturday, between 9:00 and 17:00 (unless signs show otherwise). If you park longer or without a correct disk, you risk a flat-rate fee of €22 per day.

If you’re stopping for more than a quick visit, the 3-hour limit can become stressful—so for longer stays or flexible timing, checking available private spots on Mobypark can help you plan without relying on the blue zone.

Paid street zones (pay & display): time limits and typical tariffs

Beyond the blue zone, you may also find pay & display areas in Namur/Jambes. These areas are generally regulated Monday to Saturday, 9:00–17:00, often with a maximum of 3–4 hours depending on the zone color. If you don’t pay or you exceed the allowed time, the flat-rate fee is €40 per day.

  • Red zones (pay & display): maximum 3 hours, with typical pricing starting around €1 for 1 hour and €6 for 3 hours (often with a first 30 minutes free if you take a ticket).
  • Green/Orange zones (pay & display): maximum 4 hours, with typical pricing starting around €0.75 for 1 hour (and around €3 for 4 hours / similar structure, depending on the exact zone).

Because these streets are still limited-time parking, Mobypark can be a practical alternative when you need certainty (for example if you’re arriving slightly later than expected and don’t want to manage multiple paid sessions).

Sunday and evening parking: usually free, but check exceptions

In many streets in Namur, street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays, and evening parking is typically free from 17:00. However, exceptions can exist near specific areas/venues, where restrictions may remain (including blue-zone limitations).

If you’re going around the school area and want to avoid uncertainty—especially during the weekend—booking a reserved private space on Mobypark can remove the timing pressure of “find a disk spot and hope it’s open.” Key blue-zone rules and fee amounts are also covered in the FAQ.

Resident permits and a practical plan for school visits

If you live locally, a resident (riverain) permit can allow parking without the usual time limits in your own covered sector. But if you don’t have the permit, you’ll need to follow the public rules (disk where required, or pay & display zones).

For day-to-day school visits, a reliable plan is: use blue-zone parking only when you’re sure you’re within the 3-hour window; if not, switch to a reserved private spot on Mobypark. If you prefer not to drive close to the school area, you can also consider park-and-ride (P&R) options on the outskirts of Namur and then use public transport to reach Jambes.

Mobypark parking rates near École Parc Astrid

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 École Parc Astrid, Namur

FAQ about parking near École Parc Astrid

Do I need a parking disk for parking near Parc Astrid / École Parc Astrid?
In the blue zone around Parc Astrid, you normally need a valid parking disk. The disk is typically required Monday to Saturday between 9:00 and 17:00 (unless specific signs show a different rule). Without the correct disk, you can be charged a flat-rate fee.
How long can I park in the blue zone near École Parc Astrid?
Blue-zone parking near Parc Astrid is limited to a maximum of 3 hours. You must display the parking disk during the regulated hours. If you exceed the time limit or don’t use a valid disk, you risk a flat-rate fee of €22 per day.
Is parking free on Sundays and public holidays near École Parc Astrid?
In many streets in Namur, parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays, but exceptions can exist near specific areas/venues where time limits may still apply. For the school area, always check the on-street signs; if you want certainty, booking a reserved private spot in advance is a good option.
What are the rules and penalties for paid (pay & display) parking near the school?
In paid pay & display zones (often regulated Monday to Saturday, 9:00–17:00), you must pay and you must stay within the maximum allowed time (typically 3–4 hours depending on the zone). If you don’t pay or you exceed the limit, the flat-rate fee is €40 per day.
Can I park using a resident (riverain) permit near Parc Astrid if I’m not local?
Resident (riverain) permits are for people who are registered locally and whose address is within a covered regulated area. If you don’t hold the right resident permit, you must follow the standard public rules (blue zone with disk and time limit, or pay & display zones). If you want to avoid dealing with permits and time limits, consider booking a reserved private parking spot.