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Finding parking near Saint-Tronc, 10ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Parking Saint-Tronc (13010 Marseille) can be tricky during the day, especially when street limits expire mid-visit. Use this guide to understand the local street rules, and when it makes sense to book a private spot in advance—so you park with less stress and more certainty.

Pre-book private parking in Saint-Tronc with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots in Saint-Tronc—places owned by people who don’t use them all the time (for example: hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garages/boxes). Instead of arriving and hunting for availability, you can compare options and reserve the time slot that fits your plans, then drive in with fewer time-pressure decisions.

Street parking in Saint-Tronc (mostly orange zone): hours, limits, tariffs

In Saint-Tronc, paid street parking is mainly in the orange zone (some streets may differ). The pay-by-vehicle hours on public roads are typically:

  • Monday to Saturday: 9:00–19:00

For visitors, typical public tariffs in the orange zone are approximately:

Duration Zone Orange
30 min €0.50
1 h €1.50
2 h €4.00
3 h €6.00
4 h 30 €17.00

Also note the practical rules: on the same public spot in the orange zone, the maximum consecutive parking duration is 4h30. Some streets marked with “red” limits are shorter (up to 2h30), after which a fixed higher amount may apply if you overstay. If you don’t pay or you exceed the limit, the penalty is issued as a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) (commonly €17 at Marseille).

If your visit is likely to run long or you don’t want to keep checking the clock, booking a private place via Mobypark can avoid the “move the car before the limit” situation—and in many cases it works out significantly cheaper than paying by the hour on public streets (sometimes up to 60% cheaper, depending on how long you stay).

When street parking is free (evenings, Sundays, public holidays)

Public street parking in Marseille becomes free outside the paid hours. For Saint-Tronc, that typically means:

  • From 19:00 to 9:00 (Monday to Saturday)
  • Sundays and public holidays

That can be a good choice for evening arrivals and weekend plans. But if you need daytime parking during 9:00–19:00, relying on free windows later usually isn’t practical—so comparing street parking with a booked option on Mobypark can save you from queueing, searching, and time-limit stress.

Resident permits in 13010: what visitors should expect

Resident (permit) parking is designed for households living nearby. Residents can get permits for paid zones (including yellow/orange areas close to their home) and park under preferential conditions during the paid hours. Visitors without a resident permit should assume they still must follow the posted signage and pay the public rates during 9:00–19:00.

Even if you plan to stay only a few hours, the safest approach is to check the zone color and posted maximum duration, because enforcement applies to time limit overruns as well.

Private garages/boxes and rented driveways near Saint-Tronc

Beyond street parking, you’ll also find private spaces that are rented when the owner isn’t using them—such as closed boxes, covered spots, and private driveways. Availability can be limited on the day, which is exactly where pre-booking helps.

For longer daytime stays, instead of paying street tariffs repeatedly or adjusting your schedule to fit the 4h30 public cap, a booked private spot on Mobypark gives you more control over how long you park.

Quick checklist before you choose

  1. Check the signs for the zone color and the posted maximum duration.
  2. Time your stay to avoid exceeding the consecutive limit in the orange zone (often 4h30).
  3. If you arrive during paid hours (9:00–19:00) or you’re staying longer, compare with Mobypark to secure a space in advance.

To find the best fit, use the Mobypark search bar with your Saint-Tronc location and your dates—then compare options (street-like vs covered/private) before you drive.

Mobypark parking rates near Saint-Tronc

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

Cheap parking near Saint-Tronc, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Saint-Tronc

Where can I park for free in Saint-Tronc (13010) ?
Street parking is typically free in Saint-Tronc outside paid hours: from 19:00 to 9:00 (Monday to Saturday). It’s also free for everyone on Sundays and public holidays. During 9:00–19:00, you should expect paid public parking rules in the orange zone.
What are the paid street parking hours in Saint-Tronc?
In Saint-Tronc (13010), paid street parking on public roads is typically Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 to 19:00. Outside these hours (from 19:00 to 9:00, Monday to Saturday), street parking is generally free.
What parking zone is Saint-Tronc and what is the maximum time limit?
Saint-Tronc is mainly in the orange parking zone. In the orange zone, the maximum consecutive parking duration on the same public spot is typically 4h30. Some streets have “red” short-duration rules with a shorter maximum (often 2h30), so always verify the signs where you park.
Do I need a resident permit to park in Saint-Tronc?
Resident permits are for households living nearby, allowing parking under preferential conditions in covered nearby zones. If you don’t have a resident permit, you must follow the public street signage (zone color, paid hours, and maximum duration) and pay the required tariffs during 9:00–19:00.
What’s the cheapest way to park in Saint-Tronc for a few hours vs all day?
For short daytime stops, the cheapest option is usually paying the correct public tariff—but street parking in the orange zone can reach higher totals when you stay close to the 4h30 cap (and some streets have shorter limits). If you’re parking across daytime hours or your plans may run long, a booked private spot on Mobypark can often be significantly cheaper than paying public hourly rates and avoids the need to move before the time limit. For evenings and weekends, free street windows can be the lowest-cost choice.