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Finding parking in Paris

If you’re searching for parking Paris, you usually have two practical choices: pay-by-the-hour on the street (with changing rules by area) or reserve a space in advance so you don’t waste time circling. Here’s how to park smarter—so you can compare street options, public parking, and private spots you can book.

Book private parking in Paris with Mobypark (unused hotel, office & driveway spaces)

In Paris, the easiest way to avoid “find a spot first” stress is to reserve a private parking spot before you arrive. Mobypark lets you book spaces that owners don’t actively use—for example hotel parking that’s empty off-peak, office building spots after hours, private driveways, or unused garage spaces. That means you’re not limited to whatever happens to be available on the street or at the entrance to a public garage.

Where street parking is priced hourly, a reserved private spot can work better for both short stays and full days. In central areas, public street parking and public garages are often much more expensive than many private reserved options—so comparing on Mobypark can be a simple way to reduce cost and avoid time pressure.

Street parking in Paris: paid hours, payment method, and license plate accuracy

On-street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 to 20:00 (it’s free on Sundays and public holidays). Outside those hours, you’re typically not paying meter fees—but you still need to watch for local exceptions and signage.

When you pay at a meter or via an authorised mobile payment, make sure the registration number (license plate) you enter matches exactly. If the plate is wrong, you risk a Forfait Post Stationnement (parking payment penalty). Also note that Paris allows advance payment so your payment can apply to the next paid time slot—helpful when you arrive just before the paid period starts.

Paris parking tariffs: why hourly street costs add up (and how to compare)

Even when street parking looks “affordable” per hour, rates can climb depending on where you park and how long you stay. Multiple local sources commonly describe central street parking as roughly €3–€5 per hour, with days often reaching €20–€35+ or more in busy areas.

If you’re planning to stay for several hours, comparing street parking versus a bookable private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid paying the meter repeatedly—especially during peak periods when availability is unpredictable. In many cases, reserved private spots can be up to 60% cheaper than typical public street pricing, depending on the area and your chosen dates.

When street parking is free (evenings & Sundays) — and why pre-booking still wins

Street parking becomes more practical when it’s free: as a rule of thumb, evenings after 20:00 and all day Sundays and public holidays are not paid street parking periods. However, free doesn’t automatically mean easy—on busy weekends, finding an open space can still take time and keep you driving.

That’s where Mobypark can fit naturally into your plan: even if you target the “free window,” reserving a private spot ahead of time can prevent the last-minute scramble that often happens near central districts and transport connections.

Permit-only / resident areas: what to do if you’re not eligible

Some on-street spaces are managed for residents and specific permit categories, which can leave visitors facing restrictions or limited availability. If you don’t have the required permit, relying on nearby street spots can turn into a time-consuming loop of “allowed / not allowed” rules.

In these situations, a reserved private spot (like those available through Mobypark) is a straightforward alternative because it’s not dependent on permit eligibility on the street.

Garages and public parking: reserve when you want certainty

Public garages can be convenient, especially for longer stays, but you still want certainty about cost and access times. If you arrive during peak hours, availability pressure can make garages feel like the only option left—or lead to higher prices depending on demand.

With Mobypark, you can compare a reserved private option directly against public parking while keeping your plan simple: choose your dates, then check availability before you set off.

Practical tip: If you’re unsure whether street parking will be paid, check the local signs for your exact street and arrondissement, and confirm the hours in the payment screen. Free street times and what to expect are also covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates in Paris

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 3.00

1 week parking

from € 20.00

1 month parking

from € 55.00

Cheap parking in Paris

FAQ about parking in Paris

When is street parking free in Paris?
Street parking is generally paid on weekdays (Monday to Saturday) from 9:00 to 20:00. It’s typically free on Sundays and public holidays. Outside the paid hours—especially evenings after 20:00—street parking is generally free, but always double-check the signs on your specific street.
What is the parking tariff in Paris (per hour or per day)?
Paris parking prices depend on where you park (arrondissement/zone) and the type of vehicle. In central areas, street meters are often described around €3–€5 per hour, while a full day can commonly reach €20–€35+ depending on demand and the operator. For the exact cost, check your meter/app screen for the tariff linked to your street.
Where can I park cheaper in Paris?
To lower costs, avoid relying only on the most central street parking. A common strategy is parking toward the outskirts or using park-and-ride connections, then completing the trip with public transport. You can also compare reserved private spots (bookable through Mobypark) against street meters and public garages to see which option fits your exact date and duration.
Where should I park for a full day in Paris?
For a full day, plan for either (1) a reserved garage/private space, so you don’t keep paying meter intervals, or (2) park-and-ride parking near a transport connection and then ride into the city. If you want flexibility without hunting for availability, comparing reserved private spots on Mobypark for your day can reduce the risk of arriving and finding everything full.
How do I pay for street parking in Paris (meter or phone)?
You can pay at the street pay-and-display terminal or through an authorised mobile payment service. Paris allows advance payment, so paying slightly early can apply to the next paid time slot. Always verify the tariff and keep your vehicle details accurate on the payment screen.
What happens if I enter the wrong license plate on a Paris street parking payment?
Paris requires the registration number entered during payment to match the vehicle’s official plate exactly. If the plate is incorrect, you can receive a parking payment penalty (Forfait Post Stationnement). Before confirming payment, re-check every letter and digit to avoid problems.