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Finding parking near Stade Michel Hidalgo, Paris
Parking Stade Michel Hidalgo (Complexe Michel Hidalgo, Saint-Gratien) is all about planning ahead: on match days, the closest spaces fill quickly, so you’ll want a mix of on-site parking, short-stay options, and surrounding paid street parking.
Below are the practical places and rules drivers typically use when parking near the stadium—so you can decide where to aim before you arrive.
On-site car parks at Complexe Michel Hidalgo (Rue d’Ermont / Boulevard de l’Entente)
The stadium complex has a dedicated parking area (listed as about 199 spaces) and includes 7 accessible parking bays for disabled drivers. In practice, some sections can be reserved depending on the event.
Common on-site options you may see on approach:
| Parking area | What to expect | Time/restriction to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Parc des Sports Michel Hidalgo | Parking inside the sports complex (visitor-oriented) | Listed as free up to 2 hours with a visitor/reservation rule |
| City Hall (Hotel de Ville) car park | Nearby public car park | Listed as free up to 2 hours, with a parking disk required |
| Complexe Michel Hidalgo main parking | Main stadium parking capacity | Accessible bays available (7 listed) |
Short-stay free parking (parking disk + 2-hour limits)
If you’re aiming to stop briefly, some nearby parking listings reference a 2-hour free window. One commonly noted rule is that a parking disk can be required (for example at the city hall car park).
If you need longer than the free 2-hour window, check Mobypark for future availability near this exact location, so you have a backup plan when the stadium-linked areas are full or restricted.
Paid street parking in Saint-Gratien (watch the hours)
On public streets in Saint-Gratien, parking is typically paid from 9:00–12:00 and 14:00–19:00, Monday to Saturday (including summer months). Outside those hours, rules may still vary by street—always follow the posted zone signs as you drive in.
- Plan for the busiest paid windows: late morning (9:00–12:00) and the afternoon/evening period (14:00–19:00).
- Match days: even with on-site parking, you may still find surrounding streets filling up first near the entrances.
How to park smoothly on event day
Because some stadium-linked areas can be reserved and demand spikes quickly, it helps to arrive with a fallback in mind: aim for the complex parking first, but be ready to switch to nearby paid street options if you hit reserved sections or full bays.
Before you leave your starting point, double-check that your plan matches your expected parking duration—especially if you’re counting on any short free window.
FAQ: parking rules near Stade Michel Hidalgo
For payment methods, free-window rules, and accessible parking details, check the FAQ items below.