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Finding parking near Square Louise Michel, Paris

Book private parking near Square Louise Michel with Mobypark (instead of hunting street spots)

If you’re searching for parking Square Louise Michel, the fastest way to avoid last-minute stress is to secure a spot before you arrive. Mobypark lets you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—think unused hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and spare garage areas around Square Louise Michel—so you park with more certainty than street availability.

When your dates are fixed (or you’re arriving during busy periods), using the Mobypark search bar to check availability can be a practical alternative to metered street parking and public garages.

On-street parking rules near Square Louise Michel (Zone 2)

Square Louise Michel is in the 18th arrondissement, in Zone 2. For visitors, street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00, and prices depend on the vehicle type.

  • Standard vehicles (light vehicles): about 4 €/h
  • SUV/large vehicles: tariffs are increased, about 12 €/h in Zone 2
  • Maximum stay on the same spot: 6 hours consecutive

Practically, that means if you expect to stay longer than 6 hours, you’ll either need to move the car or switch strategy—this is where booking with Mobypark can help you avoid time pressure.

Street vs private pre-booked parking: what changes for real visits

Street parking is workable for short stops, but it can become inconvenient when you’re balancing walking time, traffic, and restrictions. Private pre-booked spots (like those available on Mobypark) can be easier if you want to park once and follow your plans.

Option What to expect Best for
On-street (Zone 2) Paid Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00, up to 6h consecutive on one spot; free on Sundays/holidays for surface Short visits with flexibility to move
Private parking you pre-book A reserved private space linked to your booking; no need to hunt for availability at arrival time Longer stays, evenings, and “arrive with certainty” trips

If you’re considering the “surface free” option, check the timing details in the FAQ—because even when street parking is free, spaces near busy areas fill quickly. For a guaranteed place, comparing with Mobypark during your date/time is often the more reliable move.

Sunday, public holidays, and evening arrivals

On Sundays and public holidays, street parking is free in Paris for surface spaces, which typically applies from Saturday 20:00 until Monday 9:00. However, this only covers surface street parking—garages and private/off-street options remain paid.

So if you’re arriving Sunday evening, starting later, or you want to avoid waiting for an opening, it can make sense to compare public street availability with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

Resident-permit areas: avoid the trap of “mixed” vs “restricted” streets

If you see signage or markings for resident access, don’t assume visitors can park there. In the 18th arrondissement, resident parking is linked to resident permits and is intended for specific local street types (notably the areas marked for resident access, such as “voies mixtes” with the relevant indicator on the meter).

If you don’t have a resident permit, your safest approach is to use a visitor-appropriate street spot during allowed hours—or book an available private space via Mobypark so you’re not relying on rules that may change from one street segment to the next.

Paying for street parking (cashless) + a quick arrival checklist

Street parking payment in Paris is cashless, typically managed via the pay machine or a linked mobile payment process. Before you leave the car, make sure you’ve activated the parking session correctly for your vehicle.

  • Check whether you’re in a paid or free window (Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00 vs Sunday/holiday surface rules)
  • Remember the 6 hours consecutive limit on the same spot
  • If you drive a larger vehicle (SUV/large), expect higher Zone 2 tariffs
  • When in doubt about availability, compare street parking with a reserved private option on Mobypark

Mobypark parking rates near Square Louise Michel

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 5.00

1 week parking

from € 20.00

1 month parking

from € 60.00

Cheap parking near Square Louise Michel, Paris

FAQ about parking near Square Louise Michel

What does parking near Square Louise Michel cost?
On-street parking around Square Louise Michel (18th arrondissement, Zone 2) is typically paid Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00. Standard vehicles are around 4 €/h, while SUV/large vehicles can be about 12 €/h. Visitor street parking also has a 6-hour maximum on the same spot (about 50 € for standard vehicles for 6 hours, up to about 150 € for larger vehicles). Private parking can be a simpler alternative if you want to avoid time limits and availability stress.
Is street parking near Square Louise Michel free on Sundays and public holidays?
Yes—street (surface) parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays. The typical free window starts Saturday at 20:00 and ends Monday at 9:00. This applies to surface street parking; garages and other off-street/private parking remain paid.
What is the maximum parking duration near Square Louise Michel?
For visitors using the same street space, the typical maximum duration is 6 hours consecutively. After reaching the limit, you must move the vehicle or switch to a different parking option to avoid penalties.
Do I need a resident permit to park near Square Louise Michel?
Resident permits apply to specific residential areas and street types. Visitors generally cannot use resident-only parking areas. If a meter or street indicates resident access (e.g., based on the local permitted street type), you should assume you need a resident permit to park legally there.
How do I pay for street parking near Square Louise Michel?
Payment is cashless in Paris. You typically pay using the pay machine or via a mobile payment process linked to your vehicle’s details. Before you walk away, confirm the session is active for the correct duration.