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Finding parking near Le Parc des Princes, Paris

parking Le Parc des Princes usually means dealing with paid curbside rules, limited availability on match days, and pricing that can jump fast once you’re inside the event area. A practical approach is to compare on-street parking limits with reservable off-street options—so you can park without timing pressure.

Book private parking near Le Parc des Princes with Mobypark

Instead of circling for a public space, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots around Le Parc des Princes—places owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage areas). On busy event dates, having a reserved spot matters because public streets and nearby garages can become constrained quickly.

When you’re comparing options, treat Mobypark as a way to avoid the “pay and hope” scenario of short on-street windows or unpredictable match-day access. You can then plan around your arrival time knowing you’ll have a place to park.

Paris 16e street parking rules (around the stadium)

In the Paris 16e area near Le Parc des Princes, on-street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00. Visitor parking is typically limited to a maximum of 6 consecutive hours on the same spot, which can be stressful if your schedule runs late.

  • Paid hours: Monday–Saturday, 9:00–20:00
  • Typical visitor limit: up to 6 hours consecutively
  • Residents: permits apply on resident-designated areas (often shown on street signage/meters)

If you’re trying to stay longer than the usual on-street window, booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a simpler way to keep your plan on track.

Boulogne-Billancourt curbside zones (if you park just over the border)

In Boulogne-Billancourt, curbside parking is also typically paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:30, and the city uses different time windows (commonly described as red and orange zones).

  • Zone red: maximum 2 hours
  • Zone orange: maximum 5 hours

When you need flexibility—especially around concerts or late kick-off—public time limits can force you to move the car. In those cases, pre-booking off-street parking on Mobypark helps you avoid being boxed into a short-duration window.

Match-day reality: expect restricted streets around Le Parc des Princes

On match days, large areas around Le Parc des Princes can be closed to traffic, and parking in nearby streets becomes very limited or restricted. That’s why relying on “I’ll find something nearby” often turns into time pressure (and sometimes a dead end where you can’t park where you planned).

If you’re coming by car, a safer strategy is to secure parking before you leave using a reservable option like Mobypark. It’s a straightforward way to reduce last-minute searching when access rules change around the event.

Public and garage parking you’ll see nearby (example: Porte de Saint-Cloud)

Near the stadium, you’ll often see paid garage options advertised as close, including Parking Porte de Saint-Cloud at 2 avenue de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, 75016 Paris. It’s described as open 24/7 with a maximum vehicle height of 1.90 m.

Typical advertised rates for that kind of nearby paid parking are around €4.60 for 1 hour and roughly €41 for 24 hours (indicative examples). If you’re parking for longer, those per-hour/day costs can add up quickly—so it’s worth comparing against reservable private spaces on Mobypark, especially for full-evening plans.

Quick checklist to choose the right spot

Before you book, check these practical points so your parking matches your trip:

  • Your arrival/departure time: paid curbside rules end in the evening, and match-day restrictions can override normal access.
  • How long you’ll be parked: public on-street limits (6 hours in Paris 16e; 2h/5h zones in Boulogne) can force you to relocate.
  • Vehicle constraints: verify height limits (for example 1.90 m at Porte de Saint-Cloud).
  • Cost predictability: compare paying by the hour/day in public garages versus reserving a private spot in advance (Mobypark).

To avoid uncertainty on event days, enter your date and times in Mobypark and compare options against street and garage rules for the same trip window.

Mobypark parking rates near Le Parc des Princes

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 3.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 55.00

Cheap parking near Le Parc des Princes, Paris

FAQ about parking near Le Parc des Princes

Where can I park to go to Le Parc des Princes?
Common options near Le Parc des Princes include (1) paid on-street parking in Paris 16e and nearby areas, and (2) paid garages such as Parking Porte de Saint-Cloud (2 avenue de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, 75016 Paris). Because match days can bring access limits and tighter availability, pre-booking a reservable off-street spot (for example via Mobypark) can be a more reliable plan.
Is street parking free near Le Parc des Princes on evenings, Sundays, or public holidays?
In Paris 16e, on-street parking is generally free from 20:00 to 09:00 (evenings overnight). Sundays are often free in many outer districts including the 16e, but central areas can differ, so always follow the street signs and meter info. Public holidays are also often free, except for special cases (for example August exceptions). On match days, temporary restrictions can still apply regardless of the usual free windows.
What are the paid hours and maximum time limits on public streets around the stadium?
In the Paris 16e area near Le Parc des Princes, on-street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 20:00, with a typical visitor maximum of up to 6 consecutive hours on the same spot. In Boulogne-Billancourt, on-street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 19:30, with zone-based maximums commonly described as 2 hours (red zone) and 5 hours (orange zone).
Can I park on nearby streets on match day at Le Parc des Princes?
Parking nearby streets on match day is often limited because large surrounding areas may be closed to traffic and enforcement around the event perimeter can be strict. If you drive, plan for restricted access and very limited curbside availability—pre-booking a reserved parking option like Mobypark is usually a safer way to avoid getting stuck searching at the last minute.
What should I know about Parking Porte de Saint-Cloud near Le Parc des Princes?
Parking Porte de Saint-Cloud (2 avenue de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, 75016 Paris) is described as open 24/7 with a maximum vehicle height of 1.90 m. Indicative advertised prices for this kind of nearby paid parking are often around €4.60 for 1 hour and about €41 for 24 hours, so compare it with other options—especially reservable private parking—if you expect to stay longer.