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Finding parking near Eoures, 11ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Parking Eoures (13011 Marseille) is mainly about managing street rules and time limits, plus having a fallback when bays are scarce. Use the guidance below to park legally, avoid overstaying in pay zones, and choose the easiest option for your dates and arrival time.

Street parking in Eoures: paid hours and time limits

In Eoures, street parking follows the general Marseille rules: parking is paid Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 to 19:00. It’s free on Sundays and public holidays, and outside the paid window (evenings/nights).

To avoid fines or getting moved by enforcement, watch the zone color shown on the local signs:

  • Orange/Yellow (longer-stay zones): typically up to 4h30 consecutive on the same spot
  • Red (short-stay zones): typically up to 2h30 consecutive

Also note the general restriction for the city: as a rule, you can’t park more than 24 hours consecutively in Marseille on the same spot.

Free (but limited) parking near Eoures: Domaine de la Font de Mai

If you’re looking for a straightforward alternative, the Domaine de la Font de Mai offers free parking near Eoures area access. The car park is on the Route d’Eoures (D44), opposite the Clinique Saint Michel.

Follow the signage “Font de Mai, sentiers Marcel Pagnol” once parked. The domain is open daily from 7:00 to 19:00, and places are limited, so plan to arrive earlier if you can. Expect a ~5 to 10 minutes walk from the parking area to the entrance.

From 1 June to 30 September, access to footpaths can be restricted by a prefectoral order due to fire risk—check whether the site is open before heading out.

Park and ride with park-and-ride (useful when street spaces are full)

When street parking in Eoures is hard to find, a park-and-ride can reduce stress: you park once, then use public transport to reach your destination.

  • Validation rule: for the preferential conditions, validate your RTM travel for a round trip within 2 hours before leaving the parking.
  • If you don’t use the transport / miss the window: a 15 € penalty may apply.
  • Occasional users: if your RTM card is loaded in euros, a 2.20 € day package is available.

These facilities are generally open every day from about 4:30 to 20:00 with exit possible at any time. Sites are available in nearby areas (for example around La Fourragère, Louis Armand, Einstein, La Rose, and Saint-Just), so you can choose the closest one that matches your trip.

Quick checklist before you park in Eoures

  • Check the sign color (orange/yellow vs red) and stick to the maximum consecutive time.
  • Respect the city limit: don’t exceed 24 hours consecutively on the same spot.
  • In busy periods, don’t assume a nearby space will stay open—arrive earlier or switch to the Font de Mai free car park where available.
  • If you live nearby, Marseille offers resident subscription options for people parking regularly in paid zones (yellow/orange), so check local conditions if you’re eligible.
  • For extra flexibility, you can also check Mobypark for future availability—right now there are no bookable private spots listed close to Eoures.

FAQ

Answers to the most common driver questions about parking in Eoures and nearby options.

FAQ about parking in Eoures

Is street parking paid in Eoures (13011) and when?
Yes. In Eoures, street parking is paid from Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00. It is free on Sundays and public holidays, and also free outside the paid hours (evenings/nights).
How long can I park on the street in Eoures (orange vs red zones)?
You must follow the maximum duration shown on the local signs. In Marseille, orange/yellow long-stay zones are typically up to 4h30 consecutive, while red short-stay zones are typically up to 2h30 consecutive. Also, you generally can’t park more than 24 hours consecutively in Marseille on the same spot.
Is there free parking near Eoures at Domaine de la Font de Mai?
Yes. Domaine de la Font de Mai has free parking on Route d’Eoures (D44), opposite Clinique Saint Michel. The domain’s parking area is open daily 7:00–19:00. Places are limited, so arrival early helps.
Are park-and-ride a good option for arriving from Eoures, and how do RTM rules affect the cost?
They can be a practical alternative when street spaces are difficult. To benefit from preferential conditions, you typically need to validate your RTM trip for a round trip within 2 hours before leaving the parking. If you don’t use public transport or miss the timing window, a 15 € penalty may apply. For occasional users with an RTM card loaded in euros, a 2.20 € day package is available.