Book parking with verified private owners and companies, including:
Finding parking near Butcher, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve
Parking Butcher at 33 Grand-Rue (Louvain-la-Neuve) is mostly about finding the right public street rules fast—especially around dinner when space is tighter. The restaurant is open daily from 9:00 to 23:00, so planning your arrival (and backup options) matters.
Parking close to Butcher (Grand-Rue): what to expect
For the area around Grand-Rue, you’ll typically be choosing between public street parking and nearby public car parks/garages. If you’re aiming to park right next to the restaurant, be prepared to check several streets for available bays and to follow the signage closely.
If you want an organized way to search nearby, focus on these central parking areas around Louvain-la-Neuve: Centre / Grand-Rue, Quartier du Biéreau, and Quartier des Bruyères.
Street parking around Butcher: payment and time limits
In the city centre, street spots are commonly paid and time-restricted. Look for clear signs at the bay (type of zone, allowed duration, and payment method). Before you leave the car, make sure you’ve set the correct payment/time window to match your vehicle’s bay rules.
Because Butcher is open late, the easiest way to avoid being stuck at the end of your meal is to treat street parking as a short-stay option—and if you want a more predictable option for your exact dates, you can check Mobypark for future availability.
Public car parks and garages: your backup when streets are full
When street parking near Grand-Rue fills up, shift to public garages/car parks in Louvain-la-Neuve. These are often better for evening plans because capacity is more controlled—just confirm the entrance access rules and opening times before you drive in.
- Arrive early: try to park before the busiest dinner window.
- Follow access signs: one-way entrances and pedestrian zones can affect the easiest route.
- Check permitted stay: some facilities are ideal for short visits, others suit longer stays.
Practical driving checklist to avoid tickets and delays
- Match your time: pay for the correct duration if you’re using a meter/pay-and-display bay.
- Don’t ignore zone rules: permit-only areas and loading/no-stopping markings are often enforced strictly.
- Plan for peak moments: parking is more competitive during late evening hours around restaurants.
- If you’re unsure, switch strategy: move to a nearby car park instead of risking an overstay on street.
Use the search bar above with your arrival date and time to compare options around Butcher—then double-check the parking rules on the ground before you leave the vehicle.
FAQ
See the questions below for the most common parking rules drivers run into near Butcher.