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Looking for parking Cents in Luxembourg City? Use the right mix of public car parks, short-stay options, and pre-booked private spaces so you don’t waste time circling for availability.

Book private parking in Cents with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spaces in Cents—spots owned by places like hotels, offices, private driveways, or unused garages that aren’t always actively offered to the public. Instead of arriving and hoping there’s a free bay, you reserve a spot for your arrival time and pay in advance.

Campus Cents: daytime pricing, late opening, and vehicle limits

For public parking inside Cents, Campus Cents is a common choice because it runs 7/7 from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. The tariff steps start at €0 for the first short stays in the daytime window (7 a.m. to 5 p.m.), then increase by additional hours. In the evening/overnight period (5 p.m. to 7 a.m.), the hourly rate becomes lower (€0.50/h per the published schedule).

Two important practical limits are worth checking before you drive in: max height is 2.10 m and vehicles over 3.5t are prohibited. Also, Campus Cents has a limited number of spaces, so if you’re arriving at a busy time and can’t be flexible, reserving a private space on Mobypark can feel less stressful than lining up for first-come parking.

A secured 24/7 car park option in Cents (Rue Léon Kauffman)

If you need parking outside typical daytime hours, there’s a 24/7 (7j/7) car park option in Cents at 38 Rue Léon Kauffman, 1853 Luxembourg. It’s a secured facility with placement open for vehicles, but it’s also subject to a max height of 2 m.

Public options like this can work well when your timing is flexible. When it isn’t, compare them with Mobypark: a pre-booked private spot helps you avoid arriving to an unexpectedly full garage.

Near Cents Hamm station: free 2-hour parking with resident permit

Near Cents Hamm station, there are rules that can matter if you’re trying to keep costs down. The parking is described as free for people holding a residential parking permit, for up to 2 hours. There’s also a dedicated PMR parking place next to the station car parking area, and it’s noted that the parking area isn’t lit at night.

If you don’t have the resident permit—or if you need parking beyond that short window—booking a spot in advance on Mobypark is a practical way to avoid betting on a limited free time slot.

Check live availability (and use P+R when it helps)

To reduce “search time”, use the live car park/occupancy information published by the city transport authority—this helps you see which zones currently have spaces rather than guessing. If you’re coming from further out (or your trip includes public transport), Park & Ride (P+R) can be a useful workaround to park outside the busiest zones and continue with tram/train/bus.

Even with live checks, event-day crowding and late arrivals can still be unpredictable—this is where Mobypark fits well: you compare options up front and reserve a private space before you leave home. Price-wise, note that Mobypark starts around €1.40/h—which can be higher than the €0 daytime short-stay tariff at Campus Cents, but you may prefer the certainty when the public supply is tight and timing matters. For late arrivals, Campus Cents’ published overnight rate is €0.50/h, so it’s worth comparing duration against the cost you’re about to pay vs. the convenience of a reserved private spot.

Quick guide: choose the option that matches your arrival time

  • Arriving late or early? Campus Cents goes until 1 a.m., and there’s also a 24/7 option in Cents—if you want certainty, pre-book on Mobypark.
  • Vehicle height over limits? Check before driving: Campus Cents (2.10 m max) and the 24/7 option (2 m max).
  • Short stop with permit? Near Cents Hamm, free parking is tied to a resident permit and a 2-hour window.
  • No permit / longer stay? Compare public garages with Mobypark so you’re not forced to move the car just because the free window ends.

Use the search bar above to enter your dates and preferred time, then compare bookable private spots on Mobypark with the public options around Cents.

Tarifas de aparcamiento de Mobypark cerca de Cents

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Tarifas de aparcamiento Mobypark

1 hora de aparcamiento

desde € 1.40

24 horas de aparcamiento

desde € 15.00

1 semana de aparcamiento

desde € 60.00

1 mes de aparcamiento

desde € 220.00

Aparcamiento barato cerca de Cents, Luxemburgo

Preguntas frecuentes sobre aparcamiento en Cents

Is there free parking in Cents, Luxembourg?
Yes, but it’s limited. Campus Cents publishes a daytime tariff where short stays (during 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.) start at €0 for the earliest hours. Also, near Cents Hamm station, free parking is described as available only for people who have a residential parking permit, for up to 2 hours.
What are the opening hours and key limits for Campus Cents parking?
Campus Cents is published as open 7 days a week from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. The published restrictions include a maximum vehicle height of 2.10 m, and vehicles over 3.5t are prohibited. The tariff is stepped during 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and then changes to a lower hourly rate during the evening/overnight period.
Is there 24/7 parking in Cents?
There is a secured 24/7 (7 days a week) car park option in Cents at 38 Rue Léon Kauffman (1853 Luxembourg). It is subject to a maximum height limit of 2 m, so double-check your vehicle height before you go.
How can I check parking availability in Cents before I drive?
Use the city transport authority’s car park overview to see live occupancy by zone and plan your route before leaving. If Cents supply looks tight, consider adjusting your timing or using nearby P+R as an alternative, or pre-book a private reserved space on Mobypark to reduce uncertainty.
Do resident permits allow free parking near Cents Hamm station?
Parking near Cents Hamm station is described as free for people who hold a residential parking permit, for up to 2 hours. If you don’t have the permit or need more than 2 hours, you’ll usually need to use a paid parking option or reserve a private spot in advance.