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Parking Les Camoins on-street: paid hours, zone colors and time limits
Parking Les Camoins in Marseille (13011) is mostly on-street parking, regulated by time-of-day and by “zone” colors. Before you get out of the car, check the signboard next to the spot—this controls the maximum stay and the tariff.
For on-street paid parking in Marseille, the general rule is Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00. The same spot also has a color-based time limit.
| Zone color | Typical max time on the same spot | Example visitor prices |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Up to 2h30 consecutive | €0.50 (30 min), €1.50 (1h), €3.00 (2h) |
| Orange | Up to 4h30 consecutive | €0.50 (30 min), €1.50 (1h), €5.00 (2h30) |
| Yellow | Up to 4h30 consecutive | €0.50 (30 min), €1.50 (1h), €4.00 (2h30) |
If you overstay the paid/allowed time, a Post-Stationnement (FPS) of €17 can apply. Also note the practical cap: the vehicle should not remain parked more than 24h consecutively on the same place.
When street parking in Les Camoins is free (Sundays and public holidays)
If you want the easiest “free” option, plan around the calendar: Sundays and public holidays are generally free for on-street parking. That also helps on busy days when finding an open paid space is stressful.
If you’re a resident with a residential subscription, the free/paid handling is different from visitors: it’s paid for residents from Monday to Friday (9:00–18:00), and typically free on weekends (Saturday/Sunday) and public holidays.
How to pay in 13011: meter, mobile apps, or SMS
In Les Camoins, you usually pay at the pay-and-display meter (horodateur) or via mobile payment. The safest approach is to always enter your license plate correctly—this is what enforcement systems rely on.
- Horodateur: pay on-site and keep proof if the machine provides it.
- Mobile payment: services used locally include TIMO Marseille, Flowbird, and Paybyphone (often via license-plate entry).
- Other options: payment can also be handled via SMS or through the SAGS Marseille site, depending on the installation/service.
If you might run late, check whether “adding time” is possible in your meter/payment flow before you rely on being able to move later.
Resident permits and PMR (CMI) parking in Les Camoins
There are two cases where drivers often have questions: residents with a subscription and drivers with accessibility entitlements.
- Resident subscriptions: residential authorizations let eligible residents park under specific zone rules (typically relevant for paid zones) with different charging behavior than visitors.
- PMR / disabled parking (CMI): if you have a valid CMI (Carte Mobilité Inclusion) or a valid European disabled parking card, you can park free on paid spaces. In practice, you may still need to select the “PMR” tariff in the meter/app and enter your plate.
For PMR parking, the CMI should be displayed behind the windshield, and the same practical maximum applies: up to 24h on the same spot.
When street parking is hard to find: garages, P+R, and checking future private options
On busy periods, the reality in Les Camoins is that street spaces can be scarce, especially during paid hours. If you can’t secure a spot quickly, switch to a garage or public/courtyard parking option (often more predictable than street cruising).
Another practical strategy is using park-and-ride (P+R) outside the densest streets; some P+R offers preferential rates, and can be free for certain transit subscribers—always verify the signposted conditions before relying on it.
Mobypark currently has no bookable spots available for Les Camoins, but if you want to be proactive, you can still check Mobypark shortly before you travel to see whether any private garages/driveways get released for future dates.