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Finding parking near Bon-Secours, 14ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Looking for parking Bon-Secours (Marseille 14e)? In this area, street spaces are often managed by paid zones with strict time limits—so a parking plan that fits your schedule helps you avoid fines and stress when you arrive.

Book private parking near Bon-Secours with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage/parking areas). Instead of driving around for an opening, you pre-book your spot online and show up with a space secured for your dates.

  • Pre-book and pay online for more predictable arrival.
  • Secure private access depending on the spot type (covered or open-air).
  • Flexible cancellation in many cases up to 24 hours before arrival.

If you expect to stay longer than a street zone allows, comparing public parking to a pre-booked private spot with Mobypark can save you from last-minute searching.

How Marseille street parking zones work in Bon-Secours

On-street parking in Marseille is typically regulated by colored zones with different maximum stays. For non-residents, paid street parking is usually active Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00. Depending on the street, you’ll see different rules for duration and hourly cost—so always read the local sign next to your parking spot.

  • Red zone (short duration): maximum stay about 2h30, commonly around €2.00/hour.
  • Orange/Yellow zones (longer duration): maximum stay can be about 4h30, with lower hourly rates.

When your planned stay is uncertain (appointments running late, traffic, quick errands that turn into longer visits), street parking can quickly become risky in short-duration zones—this is where a reserved Mobypark spot can be a practical backup.

Resident permits (macaron résidentiel): when they matter

Bon-Secours may be part of areas where residents benefit from preferential parking rights. If you have a resident permit, you can often park with reduced rates and, in authorized streets, you may not need to use the meter. In Marseille, example resident pricing includes annual €130 (thermal) / €65 (electric), and semestrial €70 (thermal) / €35 (electric), plus options without an annual subscription.

For resident holders, payment is usually Monday to Friday (with typical rules varying by sector), and the maximum stay on the same spot is often limited to 24 hours. If you don’t have a resident permit, plan around the public street rules—or consider pre-booking on Mobypark if you’ll be parked for a longer window.

Public garages and day/night parking for longer schedules

If you prefer an easier “arrive and park” experience, public or collective parking in Marseille 14e commonly uses hourly pricing and sometimes a day flat rate. Grounded local info indicates examples such as ~€2.40/hour, a day forfait around €15.50, and a reduced night forfait (e.g., €5 between 20:00 and 08:00), depending on the site.

Compared with street parking, garages can be more predictable—however, availability can still be hit-or-miss at busy times. Booking a private spot via Mobypark helps you avoid arriving to a full facility, especially if your timing doesn’t match the street zone maximums.

Quick checklist before you park in Bon-Secours

  • Match your duration to the street zone maximum stay (e.g., avoid over-running red zones).
  • Double-check signs at the exact curb—Marseille rules depend on the street and sector.
  • Plan for overnight or late arrivals: if your trip spans evening hours, compare day vs night rules, or reserve a private spot.
  • Keep your vehicle details ready when you book (so access is smooth).

Mobypark parking rates near Bon-Secours

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 8.00

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 115.00

Cheap parking near Bon-Secours, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Bon-Secours

Is street parking paid in Bon-Secours, Marseille 14e?
Yes—street parking in Marseille is commonly paid in many areas including parts of the 14th arrondissement. For non-residents, paid on-street parking is typically active Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00, with rules that vary by “zone” (red/orange/yellow). Always check the sign next to the parking spot for the exact maximum duration and hourly rate.
What are the time limits and costs in Marseille’s red (short-duration) zone in Bon-Secours?
In Marseille’s red (short-duration) zone, the maximum stay is commonly about 2h30, with hourly pricing often around €2.00/hour. If you exceed the allowed time, a parking fine is issued as a “Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS)”, with a typical amount of €17 (and a higher amount if majorated).
What is the FPS amount if I overstay in Bon-Secours?
If you overstay in a regulated street zone, the fine in Marseille is issued as a “Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS)”. The typical FPS amount is €17, with a majorated amount of €50. An FPS can generally be contested (administrative appeal exists). The amount may apply per equivalent overstay period depending on the zone’s maximum duration.
Do resident parking permits (macaron résidentiel) apply in Bon-Secours?
Resident permits (“macaron résidentiel”) can apply to certain authorized street areas, letting residents park at preferential conditions. Example Marseille resident pricing includes annual options such as €130 for thermal vehicles and €65 for electric vehicles (and semestrial €70/€35), plus shorter-term resident options. If you’re not a resident or don’t hold the permit for the specific street sector, you should follow non-resident street rules or choose a reserved private spot.
How can I book secure private parking near Bon-Secours with Mobypark?
On Mobypark you can reserve bookable private parking spots near Bon-Secours. These are typically private spaces made available by owners who don’t actively use them (for example: hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage/parking areas). You pick your dates, pre-book online, and arrive knowing your spot is reserved—often with flexible cancellation in many cases up to 24 hours before arrival.