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On-street parking in Belle-vue: the blue disc (zone bleue) on Rue de Belle-Vue
If you’re looking for parking Belle-vue in La Louvière, most on-street spaces in this area follow the blue disc rules. Parking is managed by Devllop since 1 January 2025, and in the blue zone the parking disc is required to stay within the limit.
| When the blue zone applies | What to do | Max stay |
|---|---|---|
| Mon–Sat, 09:00–18:00 (except public holidays) | Park using a blue disc and set the correct arrival time | Usually 2 hours (some bays may show shorter limits like 30 min) |
How to avoid mistakes: place the disc so your “departure time” is within the allowed maximum. If you forget the disc or overstay, a parking fee is applied (see FAQ).
When the blue zone is off (evenings, Sundays, public holidays)
Outside the blue zone hours—typically before 09:00 and after 18:00 on weekdays, plus Sundays and public holidays—parking in the area is generally free and no disc is required. That’s often the easiest option if you need a longer stop or you arrive later in the day.
Resident parking permits (communal parking cards)
If you live in the regulated streets/places of Belle-vue, you may be eligible for a communal resident parking card. With this permit, you can usually park without time limits in the areas covered by the local parking regulation.
- Eligibility: people with their main residence in the regulated public streets/places.
- Cost: the first card for one vehicle per household is free; a second card is €60/year.
- Second home in the blue zone: also possible under the same general scheme (first card free, second at €60/year).
Because permit coverage depends on the exact street boundaries, it’s worth checking the official list for your specific address.
PMR parking on Rue de Belle-Vue
For drivers with reduced mobility, there are reserved PMR spaces on Rue de Belle-Vue (number 41). These spaces are indicated with accessible signage/markings and are free of charge and not time-limited for holders of a valid PMR card.
If you prefer not to rely on the street: check off-street options
If the blue disc rules don’t fit your schedule, look for nearby public car parks or garages around La Louvière where you can park off-street. And if you’re planning ahead for future dates, you can still check Mobypark for possible availability—parking supply can change over time.
Quick checklist before you park
- Look for the blue zone signs and disc markings.
- Set the disc to your correct arrival time.
- Follow any additional bay sign (some spots may be 30 min even if most allow 2 hours).
- If you arrive outside the blue zone window (evenings/Sundays/holidays), disc rules generally don’t apply.