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Book private parking in Eich when street spaces are tight

If you’re searching parking Eich in Luxembourg City, the practical challenge is usually availability: on-street spots and nearby pay car parks can fill up fast during weekday shopping hours and around busy drop-off times. Mobypark gives you a different option by making private, bookable parking spots available—spots owners aren’t actively using (think hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garages). When you pre-book, you’re not relying on luck or last-minute movement, and you can compare parking types and access rules before you arrive.

For drivers weighing street parking vs. reserved parking, the details below (zones, payment, and hospital tariffs) will help you choose—and you can also use Mobypark as a straightforward fall-back when you want certainty.

Street parking in Eich: zones, time limits, and typical hourly costs

In Eich, you can park on the roadside only in designated parking bays. Luxembourg City uses color-coded zones with different pricing and maximum durations (what matters most is the zone you enter, shown by the road signage). Street parking charges typically apply Monday to Saturday from 8:00 to 18:00.

Street parking zoneWhat it means in practiceTypical price level
WhiteUltra short-termFree up to 30 minutes
OrangeShort stay€2/hour, max 2 hours
YellowMedium stay€1/hour (roadside) / €1/hour (lots), max 3–5 hours roadside
GreenMedium-long stay€2 for first 3 hours, then €1.50/hour (max 5 hours)
VioletLonger stays€0.50/hour (max 10 hours)

Since each zone has a maximum time, street parking can become inconvenient if you’ll be there longer. If you’re likely to exceed the zone limit, reserving a private spot on Mobypark can save you from moving the car to stay within the rules.

2 hours free with the city parking disc (and common gotchas)

Luxembourg City allows up to two hours of free parking with a white parking disc linked to residential parking rules. The disc must be placed visibly on your windscreen, and the arrow should point to your intended departure time. You generally can’t just “extend” by moving the disc—your vehicle must be moved by at least 150 meters to adjust the time.

Also, don’t assume the same disc rules apply everywhere: the city disc is not valid in the blue zones of neighboring municipalities. If you don’t have the right disc/permit for your vehicle, you’ll usually need to rely on street zones, a public car park, or a pre-booked private spot like those available on Mobypark.

Pay car parks and P+R: where “free on weekends” can help near Eich

Outside the on-street zones, you may find more predictable capacity in public parking structures, especially near busy hubs in Eich. On Sundays and public holidays, on-street parking is generally free, and several P+R (park & ride) facilities offer free parking during weekends/public holidays—handy if you’d rather park once and then use public transport.

Based on the city’s guidance, options that can be free on weekends/public holidays include P+R Glacis, P+R Kirchberg, and P+R Kockelsheuer. Some train-station areas also support free parking for up to 24 hours (for example around Bonnevoie and Beggen). If you go the P+R route, double-check any “exit before X hours” rule—then compare that friction to a reserved spot on Mobypark when you want to keep the plan simple.

CHL Eich parking: hourly rate increases and the daily cap

If your trip to Eich is related to CHL Eich, the hospital’s parking follows a short-stay tariff pattern: €2/hour for the first three hours, then the rate increases to €3/hour. The maximum daily tariff is €24, with payment handled via automated machines near the entrances.

For visits that run long (or include multiple entries/exits), that step-up after three hours can make pay-on-arrival parking feel expensive and unpredictable. In those scenarios, booking a private parking spot on Mobypark can be a practical alternative—often avoiding the “hourly climb” (and sometimes being substantially cheaper depending on how long you stay).

Quick choice guide for parking in Eich

  • Staying under 30 minutes? Look for white-zone bays first.
  • Staying 2 hours or less but need roadside convenience? Orange/short-stay zones can work—just follow the maximum time.
  • Staying longer than zone limits (or coming during peak times)? Consider a reserved private spot on Mobypark to reduce the risk of driving around for availability.
  • Weekends/public holidays? Check whether street parking or nearby P+R is free, but still plan for the extra steps compared with a pre-booked spot.

To compare options in the exact Eich area for your dates, use the Mobypark search flow to set your location and time window before you leave.

Tarifs de stationnement Mobypark à proximité d’Eich

Durée du stationnement

Tarifs du parking Mobypark

1 heure de stationnement

de € 1.40

24 heures de stationnement

de € 15.00

1 semaine de stationnement

de € 60.00

1 mois de stationnement

de € 220.00

Parking pas cher près de Eich, Luxembourg

Questions fréquentes sur le stationnement à Eich

Where can I park for free near Eich?
In Luxembourg City, on-street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays. Several P+R facilities are also free on weekends/public holidays, including P+R Glacis, P+R Kirchberg and P+R Kockelsheuer. Around some train stations (such as Bonnevoie and Beggen), parking can be free for up to 24 hours. Always confirm the exact conditions on-site or on the signs at the entry/exit.
Can you park on the street in Eich, and what are the zone rules?
Yes—if you park in designated bays. Luxembourg City uses color-coded zones (shown by road signage) with different maximum durations and hourly pricing. Typical rules include: white (free up to 30 minutes), orange (€2/hour, max 2 hours), yellow (~€1/hour with mid-length limits), green (€2 first 3 hours then €1.50/hour, max 5 hours), and violet (~€0.50/hour, max 10 hours). Charges typically apply Monday–Saturday from 8:00 to 18:00.
How do I pay for street parking in Luxembourg City?
You can pay via the Indigo Neo smartphone app. After installing and signing in, you select your parking zone on the map, choose your parking duration, and confirm payment. Parking enforcement checks active sessions using your license plate number—so you manage payment through your phone rather than using a paper ticket.
What is the 2-hour free parking disc in Luxembourg City, and how does it work?
The white city parking disc allows up to two hours of free parking for eligible vehicles under the city’s residential parking rules. You must place the disc visibly on your windscreen with the arrow pointing to your intended departure time. You generally can’t update the time without moving the vehicle at least 150 meters. The city disc is not valid in the blue zones of neighboring municipalities.
How much is parking at CHL Eich?
Parking at CHL Eich follows a short-stay tariff: €2 per hour for the first three hours, then €3 per hour after the third hour. There is a maximum daily cap of €24. Payment is handled through automated machines near the clinic entrances.
Is pre-booking parking in Eich worth it?
It can be—especially if you want to avoid circling for availability in busy periods or if your visit may exceed street-zone maximums. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots (such as hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and unused garages) so you reserve access ahead of time. You can compare parking types for your dates in the booking search, and in many cases you can cancel within the allowed window shown for your selected spot.