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Mobypark parking locations near Centre Hospitalier de Versailles - Hôpital André Mignot
Finding parking near Centre Hospitalier de Versailles - Hôpital André Mignot, Paris
On-site public parking at Hôpital André Mignot (177 Rue de Versailles)
If you’re searching for parking Centre Hospitalier de Versailles - Hôpital André Mignot, the most straightforward option is the hospital’s own car park on 177 Rue de Versailles, 78150 Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt. It’s designed for visitors/patients and works on a “drive in, park, and enter the hospital” flow without you needing to guess which public bays will be available.
- 24/7 access (open every day, all hours)
- Parking spaces for patients/visitors (reported as a paid car park with capacity around 500 places)
- On-site amenities such as accessible parking and charging options
Use this parking first when you’re on a tight schedule—especially for appointments—because it avoids the “circling for street spaces” problem that often happens around hospitals.
Drop-off area: free short stay for quick arrivals
There’s also a short-stay drop-off designed for quick stops: 20 minutes free is typically available for dropping off passengers. If you’re trying to beat traffic and minimize waiting time, plan to park, drop off, and then move to the main car park for longer stays.
If you need a place to be ready when you arrive (for example, for repeated visits over several days), you can check Mobypark for newly released availability—however, Mobypark currently has no bookable spots for this hospital.
Access, height limit, and on-site facilities
To enter smoothly, follow the signs and lane markings at the barrier—some access is handled automatically using licence-plate recognition, so keep your plate clearly visible. Expect a height restriction of 1.9 m, which matters if you drive an SUV, van, or any vehicle near that limit.
- Max height: 1.9 m
- Accessibility: suitable access/parking for people with reduced mobility
- Charging: electric-vehicle charging points
- Security: video surveillance
For drivers, these details help you avoid unpleasant surprises at the gate—especially the height limit—so it’s worth double-checking before you travel.
On-street and nearby public parking around Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt
If you can’t (or don’t want to) use the hospital car park, the alternative is public parking around the surrounding streets and car parks. In this area, public spaces can be a mix of metered paid bays, time-limited bays, and resident-permit areas, so always check the posted signage before you leave your car.
Parking around hospitals often tightens near appointment changeovers, so if you’re arriving late, the street can fill faster than you expect. When you’re comparing options, consider how long you’ll actually need the car: short stays are best aligned with the drop-off concept, while longer stays are usually easier from a dedicated car park.
What to do if you arrive and spaces look full
When the hospital car park is busy, don’t keep driving in circles. Instead:
- Check the entry signage first (height rules still apply; don’t assume every lane works for taller vehicles).
- Use the drop-off window only for quick stops—then relocate if you need longer parking.
- If you need certainty for a specific visit time, you can look up availability on Mobypark for future chances (right now there are no bookable spots for this location), then return to public options immediately if you don’t see new inventory.
Arriving with a plan is the best way to keep the visit stress-free for both you and the patient.
Mobypark parking rates near Centre Hospitalier de Versailles - Hôpital André Mignot
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1 hour parking
from € 1.00
24 hours parking
from € 12.00
1 week parking
from € 50.00
1 month parking
from € 360.00