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Finding parking near Saint-Mitre, 13ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille
Parking Saint-Mitre is easiest to manage when you plan around the local free municipal spaces and the stricter street rules (time limits and “no obstruction” zones). For Saint-Mitre-les-Remparts (13920), one practical starting point for many drivers is the public parking at Place de la Manare, plus standard on-street parking guidance.
Free public parking at Place de la Manare (13920)
If you’re looking for parking Saint-Mitre with simple access, start with the municipal parking at Place de la Manare (in front of the public venue area). It is reported as free, and it’s often calmer for overnight stays outside peak season—but always follow any on-site signs and posted rules.
On-street parking: max stay and where you must not park
In town, the basic street rule is to park facing the correct direction of traffic (typically on the right-hand side on two-way roads; follow the signs/markings for one-way streets). Also note that a spot’s stay is generally limited: the maximum duration on the same place is commonly up to 7 days. Beyond that, it may be treated as abusive parking.
Parking is considered gêne (obstructing) when it interferes with safe circulation—for example:
- on sidewalks or in bike lanes
- within 5 meters before pedestrian crossings
- blocking access to fire hydrants
Parking can also be treated as dangerous near high-risk areas (for example where visibility is limited at junctions/turns or similar constrained points). When in doubt, choose the clearly marked public bays.
Overnight and longer stays: plan to avoid enforcement
For overnight parking, keep expectations realistic: if street signage restricts the time or type of parking, you should assume street rules can be enforced. If Place de la Manare is full or you’re arriving later and street spaces are limited, you can check Mobypark for future availability to compare options before you commit.
If you’re staying multiple days, prioritize areas that don’t rely on “maximum duration until you hit the 7-day limit.” Read street signs carefully and relocate if local rules require it.
PMR access and EV charging (what to look for)
For PMR (reduced mobility) parking, look for spaces identified with the specific accessibility pictogram. Exact counts for this municipality vary by car park and area, so rely on the markings you see on arrival.
For electric-car charging, charging points are reported in the area, including:
- parking Grand Frais
- 18 avenue des Peupliers
Because charger availability can change, confirm in real time before you leave.
Quick driver checklist before you park
- Follow road direction and any one-way restrictions
- Don’t park where it causes obstruction (sidewalks, crossings, bike lanes, hydrants)
- Watch the maximum stay (commonly up to 7 days) on the same spot
- Use PMR markings if needed
- For EVs, verify the charger location you’re using
Mobypark parking rates near Saint-Mitre
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 0.00
24 hours parking
from € 8.00
1 week parking
from € 40.00
1 month parking
from € 120.00