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Finding parking near 10ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille
If you’re looking for parking 10ème arrondissement de Marseille, your main tasks are (1) choosing the right street zone (to avoid fines) and (2) deciding whether you need a secure garage/box—especially in the Capelette, Menpenti, Pont-de-Vivaux, Saint-Loup, Saint-Tronc, and La Timone areas.
Street parking in Marseille 10: paid zones (Orange/Yellow) and payment rules
Much of the 10ème arrondissement falls under Marseille’s paid street system. In practice, you’ll most often see the Orange and Yellow zone signage along the curb—so always rely on what the signs on that exact street say (not what other streets do).
- Orange zone: Marseille indicates the administrative quartier 10 as part of the Orange pay-to-park network.
- Yellow zone: Yellow covers other administrative quartiers (not “everything is Yellow” everywhere).
- How to avoid tickets: follow the posted start/end times, pay for the correct duration, and renew when your paid time expires.
When you approach a parking spot, take 10 seconds to confirm the zone color and the rules for that curb segment—this is the difference between a smooth stop and an avoidable penalty.
When street parking is tight: permits, time limits, and overnight caution
Even where parking is “allowed,” availability can be limited by time windows, signage for short stays, and residential/permit rules on certain streets. If you’re arriving late (or staying out longer than planned), don’t assume overnight parking will be permitted or free—check the curb panel and zone rules first.
If you expect to struggle with time-limited curb parking, you can also check Mobypark for future availability so you can reserve a spot only if/when listings appear.
Secure garages and boxes in Marseille 10 (best for longer stays)
In the 10ème arrondissement, many drivers use private garages/boxes for the practical reasons that street parking can’t always provide: fewer time restrictions and a dedicated space. For Marseille 10, listings are commonly found across residential pockets like La Capelette and Pont-de-Vivaux.
- Access details: confirm whether entry is via key, code, or another method, and what hours/day access covers.
- Vehicle fit: check dimensions such as maximum vehicle height (some private spots explicitly state height limits) and whether the entrance is tight.
- Length of rental: many private options are offered monthly; others may be flexible—match the rental term to your trip dates.
- Exact address: confirm the pickup/drop-off address (and whether it’s inside a secure residence/controlled area).
For drivers who want predictable parking (work days, multi-day trips, or when you park at unusual hours), a reserved garage/box typically reduces day-of stress.
Vehicle-size fit: avoid surprises before you drive in
Marseille 10 private garages can have strict constraints—especially on height and clearance. Measure your vehicle’s overall height (include roof racks/boxes) and compare it to the listing’s stated limits. If you can’t confirm dimensions clearly, treat the spot as “not suitable” rather than risking a failed entrance.
Quick checklist before you park in Marseille 10
- Look for the zone color (Orange/Yellow) and read the posted times on that exact curb.
- Pay for the correct duration and renew if your payment window ends.
- Before leaving the car: re-check that you followed any “display required” or “time window” instructions on the signage.
- If the trip is longer than a quick stop, consider a garage/box option instead of relying on curb availability.
Mobypark parking rates near 10ème arrondissement de Marseille
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.00
24 hours parking
from € 8.00
1 week parking
from € 32.00
1 month parking
from € 70.00