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Finding parking near Park d'Avroy, Liège

Parking Park d'Avroy with fewer hassles: book a private spot on Mobypark

Searching for parking Park d'Avroy? Street spots are usually governed by time-limited zones and can fill up during busy periods. A practical alternative is to book a private parking spot through Mobypark—spaces owned by hotels, offices, or private residents that aren’t actively used every day (for example, unused garage spaces or private driveways). This means you reserve before you arrive, so you can focus on parking rules instead of searching.

If you want to compare options, start with the street zone you’d park in, then check Mobypark for a booked alternative nearby—especially if your visit may run over your planned on-street time limit.

Street parking near Parc d'Avroy: zone colors, time limits, and typical costs

On-street paid parking in Liège generally runs Monday to Saturday, with payment hours split around midday, and it’s free on Sundays and public holidays. The typical metered rate is about €1.5 per hour, but what matters most is the maximum duration depending on the zone you choose.

  • First 15 minutes free in paid areas (register your license plate)
  • Red zone: up to 1h30
  • Green zone: up to 3h
  • Blue zone: up to 2h (often requires a parking disc)
  • Pink zones: shorter free windows (commonly 30 min or 15 min, depending on the exact marking)
  • Possible flat “all-day” ticket: a daily option may exist (commonly around €6)—useful if you’re sure your plans will last all day

Along Boulevard d'Avroy and nearby streets like Avenue Blonden, you may see a mix of zone colors, so don’t assume your neighbor street has the same rules. If you’re parking with a strict schedule, it’s smart to double-check the signage at the curb before leaving your car.

How to pay on the street (and avoid the plate-entry mistake)

Most street parking around Parc d'Avroy is paid via parking meters (horodateurs) and/or local payment systems. In practice, you must register your license plate for each new parking session—even if you paid recently nearby. If you move or restart your parking time, treat it like a new session.

If you pay by phone/SMS or via an app option offered for Liège parking, the key is the same: enter the vehicle plate correctly and follow the steps for that specific session. When in doubt, keep the confirmation you receive.

Overnight and late arrivals: what changes after 18:00

In Liège, on-street paid parking typically stops at 18:00, and the street becomes free overnight (commonly 18:00–08:00), as well as on Sundays and public holidays. That’s helpful if you arrive late, but it doesn’t solve busy-day uncertainty—if you need to park earlier, you can still feel time pressure in the red/blue/green zones.

For late arrivals or if you’d rather not monitor zone time limits, comparing street parking against a booked private option on Mobypark can be a cleaner choice than circling for a suitable curb spot.

Indoor public parking nearby: covered convenience and vehicle height limits

There is a covered, indoor public car park in the Rue de Rotterdam area serving the Parc d'Avroy side, and it’s presented as available 24/7. That’s often convenient when you want to park under cover, and it can reduce the “which curb zone is this?” stress.

Before you commit, check vehicle size limits—for this type of facility the maximum height is commonly around 2.0 m. If your vehicle is close to the limit or you want a guaranteed bay rather than arriving and hoping, you can compare this with Mobypark private spots booked in advance.

Pick the right parking option for your visit

OptionBest forWatch-outs
On-street (zone-based)Short stops if you match the zone durationZone color limits (red/green/blue), plate registration per session
Indoor public car park (covered)All-day or 24/7 flexibility, less curb searchingConfirm height/vehicle limits before arrival
Booked private spot (Mobypark)When you want certainty and fewer time-limit worriesStill compare access/time rules in the listing for your chosen spot

To choose confidently, use the search bar to set your dates and times, then compare the street zone approach (with its €1.5/h and color limits) versus a booked private spot on Mobypark.

FAQ below covers the street zone system, on-street hours, and resident permit options if you’re a local driver.

Mobypark parking rates near Park d'Avroy

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.44

24 hours parking

from € 8.37

1 week parking

from € 58.59

1 month parking

from € 251.10

Cheap parking near Park d'Avroy, Liège

FAQ about parking near Park d'Avroy

What are the parking zone time limits around Parc d'Avroy (Boulevard d'Avroy / Avenue Blonden)?
Around Parc d'Avroy, on-street parking is usually governed by zone colors with different maximum durations. A common pattern in Liège is: Red zone up to 1h30, Green zone up to 3h, and Blue zone up to 2h (often requiring a parking disc). Some Pink zones provide shorter free windows (commonly 30 minutes or 15 minutes). Always follow the exact signage at the curb because nearby streets can switch zones.
When is street parking free near Parc d'Avroy in Liège?
On-street paid parking in Liège typically ends in the evening (commonly after 18:00), and street parking becomes free overnight (roughly 18:00–08:00). It is also free on Sundays and public holidays. If you’re visiting during the day, plan for paid zones and time limits instead of assuming it’s free.
How do I pay for on-street parking around Parc d'Avroy (and do I need to enter my plate each time)?
You can pay for on-street parking using parking meters (horodateurs) and/or local payment options linked to Liège street parking. The key rule is that you must register your vehicle’s license plate for each parking session. If you restart, extend, or move your car to a new session, treat it as a new registration to avoid being caught out by time/plate mismatches.
Can I park overnight near Parc d'Avroy, and do I need a parking disc?
Overnight on-street parking around Parc d'Avroy is usually free (roughly 18:00–08:00), so you typically don’t need to pay or monitor blue-zone rules at night. However, during the paid daytime hours, Blue zones commonly require a parking disc and have a shorter maximum stay (often 2 hours). For late arrivals or if you’re unsure about curb signage, a booked indoor/private option can reduce the risk of getting the disc/zone wrong.
Do I need a resident permit to park for free in the Parc d'Avroy area?
If you live in Liège, resident parking zones may allow you to park for free in your permitted area with a resident authorization. The city groups zones into wider areas, and eligibility depends on your domicile and the vehicle usage. Without the authorization, you must follow the public street parking rules for that zone (including time limits and payment requirements).