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Finding parking near 14ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

If you’re looking for parking 14ème arrondissement de Marseille, the fastest path is to match the right option to your time window (street zones, garages, and night rules) and avoid last‑minute searching when spaces are limited. Here’s what to know for practical parking in the 14th arrondissement—plus an easier way to secure a spot in advance.

Book private parking in the 14th arrondissement with Mobypark

On busy days, Marseille street parking zones (and some public garages) can force you to move every few hours to stay within the rules. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—like hotel/office spots, unused driveways, or spare garage spaces—so you’re not hunting for availability when you arrive.

If your plan depends on tight time limits (for example, short paid street zones), pre-booking through Mobypark can be a practical alternative to driving around for a free space. And if you’re comparing costs, private pre-booked spots often come out cheaper than many public garages that charge around €15/day or more, especially for longer stays (how much you save depends on duration and the exact public option).

Street parking rules in Marseille 14e (paid hours, zones, FPS)

In Marseille, on-street paid parking runs Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00. It’s free on Sundays and public holidays, and free outside paid hours (evenings/nights).

Paid streets are split into color zones with different maximum durations:

  • Red (short stay): maximum 2h30 consecutive. After that, a €17 flat “forfait” applies.
  • Yellow/Orange (longer stay): maximum can be up to 4h30 depending on the zone.

In practice, always follow the signage on the spot: if you overstay the allowed time for that specific zone, you risk a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS).

Public garages and paid lots: what they cost and when they’re risky

Public parking facilities (garages and major public lots) can be convenient because they reduce uncertainty—yet they also come with predictable pricing. Typical public rates often land around €2.40/hour and about €15.50/day, with some sites offering evening “night” style tariffs.

When you’re arriving during peak periods, availability can still be an issue—so rather than paying for short windows and extending later, it can be smarter to compare public pricing with a pre-booked private option on Mobypark. That’s especially relevant if you’re planning a day that might run long beyond the short-stay street limits.

Overnight and long stays: when street parking is free + Park & Ride

If your goal is overnight flexibility, the good news is that street parking is free from 19:00 to 9:00. That can make evening parking easier than paying-for-hours in the daytime.

For a more “leave the car safely and commute” approach, look at park-and-ride (Park & Ride) options near the 14th arrondissement, such as park-and-ride Saint-Jérôme (open every day 4:30–20:00, with exit possible at any time). For occasional users, access is via contactless payment (tariff includes a parking fee plus a transport ride component). If you’re a public transport subscriber, parking rules can be more flexible, including night parking conditions.

Still, if you need guaranteed access without worrying about opening windows or transport-day limits, booking a private spot in the 14th area via Mobypark can help you avoid the uncertainty that comes with relying only on public availability.

Resident permits and PMR parking: avoid fines in paid zones

If you’re not a resident, you generally can’t assume the same rules apply as for locals. Marseille residents can use a resident parking permit (residential stickers/vignettes) for their neighborhood area; these are typically valid during the paid-day time window. Having the right permit matters because street zone enforcement follows signage and local eligibility.

For PMR (people with reduced mobility), there are specific allowances, but they still depend on displaying the correct valid documentation and following the time limits (for example, the allowance is capped to a defined period).

If you’re visiting and want to minimize risk from zone/time mistakes, pre-booking a private space through Mobypark can remove a lot of the “clock management” that street parking requires.

Quick checklist before you park in the 14th arrondissement

  • Read the color zone (red vs yellow/orange) and check the maximum consecutive time.
  • Confirm paid hours: Monday–Saturday 9:00–19:00, then free from 19:00 to 9:00.
  • Plan for delays: if your schedule might exceed short-stay limits, consider a pre-booked private option on Mobypark instead of extending later.
  • Compare totals: estimate street/garage time pressure vs the simplicity of booking in advance.

Mobypark parking rates near 14ème arrondissement de Marseille

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 8.00

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 115.00

Cheap parking near 14ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

FAQ about parking in 14ème arrondissement de Marseille

When is street parking paid in the 14th arrondissement of Marseille?
On-street paid parking in Marseille runs Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00. It’s free on Sundays and public holidays, and also free outside the paid hours (from 19:00 to 9:00). Always verify the street signage because the exact zone and rules apply per location.
Is street parking free overnight in Marseille 14e (19:00–09:00)?
Yes. In Marseille, on-street parking is free outside the paid daytime window—so from 19:00 to 9:00 you generally don’t need to pay. If you want to avoid any risk or signage confusion, booking a private spot through Mobypark can be a simple alternative to relying only on street rules.
How long can I park in Marseille 14e in the red/yellow/orange zones?
Paid streets are split into color zones: red zones typically allow up to 2h30 consecutive, while yellow/orange zones allow longer stays (up to around 4h30 depending on the exact zone). The maximum duration is shown by local signage—follow it to avoid overstay fees.
What is the FPS (parking penalty) in Marseille if I don’t pay or I overstay?
Marseille uses the Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) system. The FPS amount is typically €17, and it can be issued for each equivalent period of the maximum allowed time for that zone. If you don’t settle within the required timeframe, the amount can be increased. If you believe the ticket is wrong, you can contest it through the formal administrative process.
Do residents need a permit to park in the 14th arrondissement of Marseille?
Residents may use a resident parking permit (often issued as vignettes/stickers) that lets them park at a preferred rate within their eligible area. These permits are tied to the resident’s household/vehicle rules and are not designed for visitors. If you don’t have the correct eligibility, using a pre-booked private space (for example via Mobypark) can reduce the chance of ending up in the wrong rules.
Are there Park & Ride (park-and-ride) options near the 14th arrondissement?
Yes—park-and-ride (Park & Ride) lots operate to support public transport use. A known option near the area is park-and-ride Saint-Jérôme, open daily from 4:30 to 20:00 (you can exit at any time). Pricing differs depending on whether you’re a regular public transport subscriber or an occasional user, so check the access conditions before you park.