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Finding parking near Lunch Garden Tienen, Tienen

Parking Lunch Garden Tienen usually comes down to one thing: using the right free/paid rules for the Albertvest area (and nearby public car parks) so you don’t waste time or risk a fine. Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this location, but you can still check for future availability before you drive in.

Parking near Albertvest 15 (Lunch Garden): 30 minutes free + disc options

For the street and public car parks in Tienen’s city centre, you can park 30 minutes for free. To use it, take a free 30-minute ticket from the parking meter/automaat and display it. For the Lunch Garden area on Albertvest 15, this free ticket is stated with a maximum of 2 times per day.

If you expect to stay a bit longer than a quick lunch stop, look for a parking disc option nearby. At Parking ’t Hoekske (Albertvest), you can park up to 3 hours free with a parking disc. Because time-limited free slots can get busy, drivers sometimes check Mobypark for future availability when they want more flexibility—especially on peak days.

Station-area parking (Zijdelingsestraat): Parking P2 and what it costs

Parking P2 at the station is often the easiest option when you arrive later or on weekend plans. It’s free during weekends and public holidays, and on weekdays it’s free from 17:00 to 07:00. If you arrive in the paid window (Monday–Friday 07:00–17:00), the regular rates apply: €2,19 per hour for less than 2 hours, €5,70 per day from 2 hours, and a maximum of €21,90 per 24 hours.

There’s also a seasonal free-park rule: during the last three weekends of December, you can get 2 hours free on Friday and Saturday on the public paid car parks in Tienen. Station parking is free for the whole weekend. If your timing falls outside the free windows, it’s a good idea to check Mobypark for future availability as a backup plan.

There is also Parking P1 near the station (Tramstraat). It follows similar logic: on weekdays it has paid periods (7:00–19:00), with €2,19 per hour for less than 3 hours and €6,40 per day from 3 hours (max €21,90 per 24 hours). On weekdays it’s free from 19:00 to 07:00, and it’s free during weekends.

Parking Kazerne+ (Sint-Jorisplein): disc free up to 4 hours + short ticketed access

Parking Kazerne+ (Sint-Jorisplein) is a practical choice when you want predictable rules. You can park for up to 4 hours free with a parking disc. In the front section (up to the monument), there is 30 minutes free when you take a ticket at the automaat—after that, it becomes €1 per hour. The maximum parking time is 9 hours and a half, and there’s also a half-day tariff of €25. Outside 9:00–18:00, parking is free.

If you’re aiming for a short stop near Lunch Garden, the 30-minute front access can be tight, so some drivers check Mobypark for future availability in case they need an alternative plan for specific dates/times.

Quick checklist to avoid parking fines

  • For the 30-minute free city-centre option: take the required free ticket at the parking meter and display it.
  • For parking disc zones: set the arrival time correctly and respect the maximum duration (e.g., 3 hours at ’t Hoekske, 4 hours at Kazerne+).
  • For station parking P2/P1: confirm whether you’re in the weekday paid window or the free evening/night/weekend window before you commit.
  • On busy periods (like the last three weekends of December): free windows exist, but spaces can still fill—so keep a backup option in mind and check Mobypark for future availability.
Parking option Free/limits How to use it Paid rules (if applicable)
City centre public parking near Albertvest 30 minutes free (max 2 times/day for the Lunch Garden area) Take a free 30-minute ticket at the meter and display it Paid outside the free ticket window
Parking ’t Hoekske (Albertvest) Up to 3 hours free with a parking disc Use and display the parking disc Paid after the disc limit
Parking P2 (station) Free weekends/public holidays; free 17:00–07:00 (Mon–Fri) Arrive with your planned timing in mind for free vs paid periods Mon–Fri 07:00–17:00: €2,19/hour (<2h), €5,70/day (from 2h), max €21,90/24h
Parking Kazerne+ (Sint-Jorisplein) Up to 4 hours free with a disc; also 30 min free in front section with ticket Use disc where allowed; take front-section ticket where required Front section after 30 min: €1/hour (max 9h30); half-day €25; free outside 09:00–18:00

FAQ about parking near Lunch Garden Tienen

Can I park for free near Lunch Garden Tienen?
Yes. In Tienen’s city centre you can park 30 minutes for free by taking a free 30-minute ticket from the parking meter/automaat and displaying it. For the Albertvest 15 (Lunch Garden) area, this free 30-minute ticket is listed with a maximum of 2 times per day. There’s also Parking ’t Hoekske (Albertvest) with up to 3 hours free using a parking disc.
How long is parking free at Parking P2 (station Tienen)?
Parking P2 is free during weekends and public holidays. On Mondays to Fridays, it’s free from 17:00 to 07:00. During the last three weekends of December, station parking is free for the whole weekend.
What are the Parking P2 rates on weekdays (paid hours)?
For Parking P2, the paid window is Monday to Friday from 07:00 to 17:00. The listed rates are: less than 2 hours €2,19 per hour; from 2 hours €5,70 per day; maximum €21,90 per 24 hours.
How do I get the free 30-minute parking ticket in Tienen?
Use the city-centre public parking meter/automaat: select the option for the free 30-minute parking, take the printed free ticket for 30 minutes, and display it on your dashboard/through the required visibility so the time window is clear for enforcement.
What are the rules at Parking Kazerne+ near the centre?
At Parking Kazerne+ (Sint-Jorisplein), you can park up to 4 hours free using a parking disc. The front section offers 30 minutes free if you take a ticket at the automaat; after that it becomes €1 per hour up to a maximum of 9 hours and a half, with a half-day tariff of €25. Outside 09:00–18:00, parking is free.