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If you’re looking for parking Limpertsberg, start by checking street rules first—this is a residential area where time limits and permits can be stricter than in other parts of Luxembourg City. If you want less stress (especially on busy days), plan a backup option in advance.

Book private parking in Limpertsberg with Mobypark (useful when public spaces are tight)

Mobypark lets you reserve bookable private parking spots in Limpertsberg—places owned by people and businesses who don’t use them every day (for example: hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). When street parking has a short maximum stay or when public lots get affected by events, reserving a private spot in advance can help you avoid circling and time pressure.

You can also use Mobypark to compare alternatives when public options have opening windows (like indoor garages or time-based street zones), so you can choose what fits your schedule before you arrive.

Street parking in Limpertsberg: zones, time limits, and resident vignettes

Limpertsberg is residential, so the street system is designed to prioritize locals. Before you park, look for the zone color and follow the maximum stay—then double-check you have the right permit or disc if required.

  • White zone: up to 30 minutes (free).
  • Orange zone: up to 2 hours, typically €2/hour.
  • Yellow zone: roadside stays of 3–5 hours, and 5–10 hours in car parks, typically around €1/hour.
  • Resident vignettes: for Luxembourg City residents, Limpertsberg corresponds to “Sector LI”. The first vignette is free; additional ones are paid and the number is limited (up to 3 per person and vehicle). The vignette must be displayed behind the windshield, and it also gives 2 hours free across the city.
  • White disc rule: free 2 hours can apply in Luxembourg City with the correct disc/vignette conditions.

If you’re parking at a limited-time moment (or you don’t have a resident vignette), it’s often faster to compare with a reserved private spot on Mobypark than to rely on finding a street space that matches your exact arrival time.

Also note that van parking can be restricted in residential streets: it’s generally not allowed on weekdays 18:00–08:00 and on Sundays and public holidays in these neighborhoods.

Parking Glacis (Limpertsberg side): hourly tariff, free windows, and max stay

Parking Glacis is a large outdoor car park near Limpertsberg and is one of the most common choices when you want to park close to the central tram/bus area. However, it’s time-structured, so plan around the daily tariff schedule.

  • Tariff: €1.00/hour Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 18:00.
  • Free parking: 18:00–08:00 Monday to Friday, and all day on Saturday/Sunday (also free on public holidays).
  • Max duration: 5 hours.
  • Hours: open 7 days/week, 24h.

During major periods like the Schueberfouer, parking around Glacis can be partly unavailable or closed. On those days, comparing reserved private options on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to arriving and finding public capacity reduced.

Tramschaap underground parking: prices, opening hours, and vehicle limits

If you need an indoor option with predictable access, Tramschaap is a common choice in Limpertsberg. It has fixed opening hours and a height limit, so check these before you go.

  • Max height: 1.9 m.
  • Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 07:00–01:00.
DurationTypical price
30 minutes€1
1 hour€2
2 hours€4
24 hours€27

Because it’s time-based and has capacity limits, booking ahead can save you time on arrival—especially if you’re trying to match a specific pickup/drop-off window. In those situations, it can be worth comparing this public option with reserved private parking on Mobypark.

P+R Bouillon for Limpertsberg: free 24h and fewer parking decisions

P+R Bouillon is a strong “park once and continue by public transport” strategy when you don’t want to hunt for street spaces in Limpertsberg. It’s also clearly time-defined, which makes planning easier.

  • Capacity: 2,442 places.
  • Free parking: 24 hours.
  • After 24 hours: €10 per started day.
  • Access: outdoor parking is open 7 days/week, 24h; the indoor area operates from 06:00 to 22:00 (exit is possible at any time).
  • Connection: bus links towards the central areas (including Gare and the city center).

If your plan depends on arriving during a short street window (or you want to avoid relying on day-to-day capacity), comparing P+R Bouillon with a reserved private spot on Mobypark can reduce uncertainty—particularly when you’re visiting Limpertsberg for a specific time slot.

Schueberfouer near Limpertsberg/Glacis: what to do instead of “last-minute parking”

During the Schueberfouer, the areas around Glacis get extremely busy and public access can change. It’s common to avoid Glacis and nearby alternatives during the busiest periods because cars may be redirected or parking availability reduced, and enforcement around illegal parking can be strict.

A practical approach is to use P+R Bouillon (free for 24h) and continue by tram/bus, then compare with Mobypark if you prefer a reserved parking point close to your route without event-day risk.

Quick checklist for safer parking in Limpertsberg

  • Match your parking duration to the zone color (white/orange/yellow) before you leave the car.
  • If you’re using a resident vignette in Sector LI, display it correctly behind the windshield.
  • Check opening hours and height limits for indoor garages like Tramschaap.
  • On event days (Schueberfouer), consider backup plans like P+R Bouillon or a reserved private spot via Mobypark.

Tarifas de aparcamiento de Mobypark cerca de Limpertsberg

Tiempo de aparcamiento

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 Limpertsberg, Luxemburgo

Preguntas frecuentes sobre aparcamiento en Limpertsberg

Can I park for free in Limpertsberg (near Glacis)?
In the Limpertsberg/Glacis area, Parking Glacis is typically free Monday–Friday from 18:00–08:00 and free all day on Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays (with a daytime €1/hour tariff otherwise). If you want guaranteed access during busy periods, you can also compare a reserved private spot on Mobypark instead of relying only on free time windows.
How do resident parking vignettes work in Limpertsberg (Sector LI)?
Limpertsberg is part of “Sector LI” for resident parking vignettes in Luxembourg City. The first vignette is free, and additional vignettes are paid with a limit (up to 3 vignettes per person and vehicle). The vignette must be displayed behind the windshield, and having it can also provide 2 hours of free parking across the city. If you don’t have a vignette and you arrive during limited street hours, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark can be a safer fallback.
What street parking time limits and rates apply around Limpertsberg?
Street parking in Limpertsberg uses zone limits: a white zone allows up to 30 minutes (free), an orange zone allows up to 2 hours (about €2/hour), and a yellow zone allows longer stays (about 3–5 hours roadside and 5–10 hours in car parks, typically around €1/hour). Because these are time-limited, Mobypark can help if you need flexibility and don’t want to manage zone durations at arrival.
What are the parking rules, hours, and max stay for Parking Glacis?
Parking Glacis is open 7 days/week, 24 hours, with an hourly tariff of about €1/hour Monday–Friday between 08:00 and 18:00. Parking is free Monday–Friday from 18:00–08:00, and also free all day on weekends and public holidays. The maximum duration is typically 5 hours. If you’re visiting during periods like Schueberfouer when capacity may be reduced, comparing reserved options on Mobypark can help you avoid event-day surprises.
How much does Tramschaap parking cost and when is it open?
Tramschaap underground parking typically offers: 30 minutes for €1, 1 hour for €2, 2 hours for €4, and 24 hours for €27. It’s open daily from about 07:00 to 01:00 and has a maximum vehicle height of 1.9 m. Since indoor parking is also capacity- and schedule-dependent, booking ahead (including via Mobypark) can reduce the risk of arriving when it’s full.
Where should I park during the Schueberfouer near Limpertsberg/Glacis?
During the Schueberfouer, parking around Glacis can be partly closed or restricted, and enforcement for illegal parking can be strict. A common approach is to park at P+R Bouillon (free for 24 hours) and continue by tram/bus. If you prefer not to rely on public access changes, you can compare and pre-book a reserved private spot in the Limpertsberg area with Mobypark.