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Finding parking near La table d'Augustine, Marseille

If you’re searching for parking La table d'Augustine in Marseille (Place des Augustines, Le Panier), your goal is simple: get a legal spot for your dinner without racing the clock. This area has pay-and-display rules, short time windows, and busy evenings—so the best plan depends on when you arrive.

Book a private spot near La Table d'Augustine with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you secure bookable private parking spots around the restaurant—places that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage bays). Instead of circling for street availability, you can pre-book so you arrive knowing your car has a reserved place.

When street options are limited to short stays, booking ahead on Mobypark can remove the timing pressure—especially for dinner when the streets around the Panier tend to fill up. You can also filter for the kind of access you need, then compare what’s available for your specific date and duration.

Street parking rules around Place des Augustines (what visitors should expect)

On nearby streets, parking is generally organized by paid hours, plus a short “turnover” approach:

  • Paid street parking: usually Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00.
  • Free street parking: Sundays and public holidays (and often after the paid period in the evenings/nights).
  • Blue zone (“zone bleue”): a limited maximum stay, typically 1h30 to 2h, using a European parking disk during the blue-zone hours (as shown on local signage).

If you plan to park for longer than the blue zone allows, a public street bay can force you into an early exit plan. In that case, reserving on Mobypark is a practical alternative to avoid living by time limits.

Typical public garage prices near Vieux-Port / Hôtel de Ville

For covered, easier-to-find parking, many drivers look toward the Vieux-Port / Hôtel de Ville area. Public garage pricing changes by day, but the nearby options often follow a clear pattern: you pay more for longer stays.

Parking option (public garage) Example hourly / daily pricing Notes for planning
Q-Park Vieux Port Hôtel de Ville 1 hour: ~€3.00; 24 hours: ~€19.20 Also offers a paid evening/night flat rate; typically open 24/7
Marseille République 1 hour: ~€4.40; 24 hours: ~€17.90 Typically open 24/7
Vieux Port La Criée 1 hour: ~€3.80; 24 hours: ~€32.00 Higher daily pricing for longer stays
Corderie (EFFIA) 15 min: free; 1 hour: ~€1.20; 12 hours: ~€8.00 Best fit when you need a straightforward, shorter/medium stop

Compared with many paid garage rates (which can land around ~€18–€32 per 24 hours depending on the facility), pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a cost-effective choice — in some cases up to 60% cheaper, depending on date and duration.

Arrival timing: avoid overstay and use the “right” rule for the right moment

In this part of Marseille, the most common driver mistake is staying beyond the allowed window (or forgetting the correct payment method). If you don’t pay or you exceed the allowed time, you may receive a fixed penalty (FPS)—for example around €17 in many cases.

  • If you arrive during paid hours, plan for paying and respecting the time limits shown on signs.
  • If you’re dining in the evening, check whether you’ll be outside the paid window (and whether a blue zone is still active).
  • If your dinner might run long, Mobypark gives you a reserved private option so you don’t have to “beat the clock.”

If you want a quick checklist, the FAQ below covers the blue zone duration, street free days, and what to do if you need a longer stop.

Delivery / loading areas: when you can stop near the restaurant

Some curbside areas are set up for loading and pickup, not regular parking. Rules can change by signage, but commonly:

  • Operations are usually limited to about 15 minutes unless the board indicates otherwise.
  • Between 7:00–9:00 and 17:00–19:00, loading may be restricted on roads open to traffic.
  • In parts of the city that fall under regulated traffic rules, delivery/loading may be restricted at all times—so always follow the signposted permissions.

If you’re unsure whether your curbside spot is truly for drivers (not deliveries), it’s safer to use a designated public bay with clear rules—or book a private Mobypark spot where you know you’re parking legally for your planned duration.

Mobypark parking rates near La table d'Augustine

Parking time

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 table d'Augustine, Marseille

FAQ about parking near La table d'Augustine

Is street parking around Place des Augustines paid, and when is it free?
Street parking around Place des Augustines is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00. On Sundays and public holidays, street parking is generally free. Outside the paid hours (often evenings and nights), you can usually park without paying—still follow any zone signs on the street.
Is there a blue zone near La Table d'Augustine, and how long can I stay?
Yes, a blue zone (“zone bleue”) may apply near Place des Augustines. The maximum stay is commonly around 1h30 to 2 hours. A European parking disk is usually required during the blue-zone hours shown on local signage (often morning/early afternoon blocks on weekdays). Outside those hours, the disk is typically not needed.
What happens if I don’t pay or I overstay on the street?
If you don’t pay when required or exceed the posted maximum time in the paid zone/blue zone, you may receive a fixed parking penalty (FPS). This is typically around €17 in many cases, so it’s important to respect the time limits and payment requirements on the nearest signage.
How much do nearby public garages cost for parking near Vieux-Port/Hôtel de Ville?
Nearby public garages near Vieux-Port/Hôtel de Ville often price similarly by duration. For example, Q-Park Vieux Port Hôtel de Ville is around €3.00 for 1 hour and about €19.20 for 24 hours; Marseille République is around €4.40 for 1 hour and about €17.90 for 24 hours; Vieux Port La Criée can be around €3.80 for 1 hour and about €32 for 24 hours. Actual prices vary by date and availability.
Can I use delivery/loading bays to stop briefly near the restaurant?
Delivery/loading bays are not for regular parking. They’re usually limited to short operations (often around 15 minutes) unless signage states otherwise. Loading may be restricted on roads open to traffic during specific morning/evening windows (commonly 7:00–9:00 and 17:00–19:00). If the area is under regulated traffic rules, delivery/loading can be restricted at all times—always follow the curb signage.