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Finding parking near La Cuisine Au Beurre, Marseille

Parking La Cuisine Au Beurre in Marseille is all about managing short city limits in the central port area—meters, time caps, and enforcement. If you want to eat without circling for a last-minute space, plan parking before you arrive and match it to your dinner time.

Book a private parking spot near La Cuisine Au Beurre (so you don’t rely on street availability)

Mobypark helps drivers book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays. Instead of searching around 74 Quai du Port (near Hôtel de Ville and the Vieux-Port), you can compare available options for your dates and pre-book a place ahead of time.

This is especially useful when public parking is limited by duration or when the area gets busy around dinner service. With a pre-booked spot, you reduce the risk of being forced to move the car mid-meal.

Street parking near the restaurant: red zone rules, paid hours, and max stay

Around the Hôtel de Ville / Vieux-Port area, street parking is managed in a central “red zone” system. In practice, this means meters are typically paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, and the hourly rate is around €2/h in this zone.

Max duration: you’re limited to 2h30 consecutive on the same spot. If you exceed the allowed time (or don’t pay), a Forfait Post Stationnement (FPS) is applied.

When you see the term “Ozone,” note that it refers to pollution alert situations, not a “parking payment discount” on its own—always follow the signage at the meter or the app you use to pay. If your dinner might run past 2h30, compare the street option vs a pre-booked private space on Mobypark to avoid the time-pressure of moving the car.

  • Paid: Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00
  • Free: evenings and nights (typically 19:00–9:00)
  • Time cap: 2h30 consecutive on the same spot
  • Non-compliance: FPS if you don’t pay or overstay

Garages and paid lots: good alternatives, but availability can be tight

Public garages and parking lots can be more predictable than street bays, but in busy periods they may fill up—so you can end up paying for time lost while you search. If you know you’ll be parking for dinner (rather than a quick stop), it’s often smarter to compare options that match your planned arrival time.

Instead of relying on the last free bay you find, you can also pre-book a private spot on Mobypark near the restaurant area—useful when garages look full or when the street time limit makes a longer stay risky.

Resident zones, ZFE access, and enforcement traps to avoid

Some bays are intended for residents/permit holders in specific sectors. If you don’t have the right authorization, treat these as not usable for your visit and focus on visitor pay options or booked spaces.

Also check ZFE rules before driving into Marseille’s centre (since Sep 2022, access restrictions can apply to more polluting vehicles via Crit’Air). Finally, avoid common mistakes: don’t park in PMR-designated spaces without valid eligibility, and be cautious of suspicious QR codes at meters (fraud attempts can redirect you away from legitimate payment flows).

Pick your parking based on your exact dinner timing

To choose the right option, set your arrival time and parking duration in the Mobypark search flow for “La Cuisine Au Beurre.” For dinner plans, selecting a parking option you can keep without constantly re-checking street limits helps you stay focused on the meal rather than enforcement windows.

If your plans might change, comparing options in advance still saves time—especially in the central Quai du Port area.

Mobypark parking rates near La Cuisine Au Beurre

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 12.00

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 115.00

Cheap parking near La Cuisine Au Beurre, Marseille

FAQ about parking near La Cuisine Au Beurre

Where can I park near La Cuisine Au Beurre (74 Quai du Port)?
Near La Cuisine Au Beurre, street parking is typically in the central “red zone” around Hôtel de Ville / Vieux-Port, with paid metered bays and time limits. You can also use public garages/parking lots. For a more predictable option, you can pre-book a private parking spot through Mobypark instead of hunting for the last available street space.
Is street parking paid near La Cuisine Au Beurre, and what are the hours?
In the central red zone near the restaurant, street parking is generally paid from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00. Outside those hours (typically 19:00–9:00), street parking is free, so evenings and late arrivals are usually easier than midday.
How long can I park on the street near La Cuisine Au Beurre without getting fined?
In the red zone, you can usually park for a maximum of 2h30 consecutive on the same spot. If you exceed the allowed duration, or if you don’t pay when payment is required, an FPS (Forfait Post Stationnement) can apply.
What happens if I don’t pay or overstay (FPS) around La Cuisine Au Beurre?
If you don’t pay or you exceed the allowed street time limit, you may receive an FPS. The FPS amount referenced for Marseille is typically €17, and if part of the parking time was already paid it can be reduced accordingly. You’ll usually receive an official notice after the event and you generally have about a month to pay to avoid further increases.
Is parking free on Sundays or public holidays near La Cuisine Au Beurre?
Yes—street parking in Marseille’s centre is generally free for everyone on Sundays and public holidays. If you’re visiting around the restaurant on a weekend, you can often park without paying as long as the area doesn’t show specific no-parking rules on the spot.