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Finding parking near Saint-Barthélemy, 14ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Need parking Saint-Barthélemy in Marseille (14th arrondissement)? Between paid street zones, limited maximum stays, and busy periods, planning your parking time matters—especially if you don’t want to circle for a space.

Book private parking spots around Saint-Barthélemy with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you reserve private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think unused hotel/office spaces, private driveways, and empty garage spots—made bookable for drivers. If you’re arriving during peak hours or you need a longer stop than street meters allow, a booked spot can remove the time pressure of hunting for availability.

Because you pre-book and pay in advance, it’s often easier to manage your trip budget versus repeatedly paying street parking—depending on your duration, it can work out up to 60% cheaper than public options.

Street parking in Saint-Barthélemy: zones, paid hours, and time limits

Marseille uses multiple paid parking zones (commonly described as yellow / orange / red). Typical hourly rates range from about €0.50 to €2.00, and street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00. Always follow the signs at street level, because nearby streets can differ.

Maximum stay rules are enforced by zone:

  • Red zone: up to 2h30
  • Orange/Yellow zones: up to 4h30

On top of that, don’t plan to keep the same car in the exact spot indefinitely: it’s generally restricted to no more than 24 hours in the same place. If you might exceed the posted max duration, consider comparing street parking with a reserved private spot on Mobypark so you don’t get caught by the time limit.

Also note that during air-quality (ozone) alerts, parking rules may change—so it’s smart to check current local notices before relying on a specific rate plan.

Indoor garages and public car parks: a reliable backup when the street is full

Public garages and indoor car parks can be a practical fallback when street spaces are scarce, but availability can still be tight on busy days. If you want a more predictable start (instead of searching until you find an open bay), using Mobypark to pre-book a private nearby spot can be a smoother option than arriving and hoping.

This is especially useful when your plan doesn’t fit street constraints (for example, if you’re staying longer than the maximum paid meter time).

Resident permits and special rights near Saint-Barthélemy

In Marseille, residents can benefit from discounted resident parking permits. In general, one household can request up to two permits for two different vehicles, valid in the resident neighborhood and a neighboring selected area. Resident parking is typically limited to specific days/hours (often Monday to Friday, 9:00–18:00), and the permit system is not meant for visitors—so don’t assume you can use residential rules as a non-resident.

If you have reduced mobility (CMI), there may be specific eligibility to park for free in paid areas, but the process usually requires you to use the correct registration or “PMR” ticketing method. In all cases, long-stay limits still apply (often up to 24 hours maximum).

When you’re visiting and the street area is confusing or time-restricted, comparing public options with a booked private spot on Mobypark can reduce the risk of ending up in the wrong permit/tariff situation.

Overnight and long stays: plan around the 24-hour rule and enforcement

Street parking may be free during certain windows (for example, Sundays and public holidays, and typically outside paid hours such as after 19:00 and before 9:00), but that doesn’t mean you can leave the car parked indefinitely in the same spot. The 24-hour limit on the same place still matters.

Enforcement can be strict, including the risk of a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) when payment or maximum time rules aren’t respected. If you’re not sure you can finish within the posted limits, it’s smarter to plan a legal, time-matched option—often by booking a private spot in advance via Mobypark.

Quick checklist to pick the best option for your trip dates

  • Check the signs: confirm which zone you’re entering (yellow/orange/red).
  • Estimate your duration: compare your plan to the max stays (2h30 vs 4h30) and the 24h same-spot limit.
  • Decide your “risk level”: if you can’t control your timing, pre-booking can prevent time pressure on arrival.
  • Use the search bar with your dates so you can compare options and choose a spot that fits when you actually arrive.

Mobypark parking rates near Saint-Barthélemy

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 Saint-Barthélemy, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Saint-Barthélemy

Is street parking in Saint-Barthélemy (Marseille 14e) paid?
In the Saint-Barthélemy area, street parking is generally paid from Monday to Saturday, typically between 9:00 and 19:00, but it depends on the parking zone shown on street signs (yellow/orange/red). Outside paid hours (for example after 19:00 and before 9:00) and on Sundays and public holidays, parking is often free—yet you should still verify the exact rule for your street.
What is the maximum time I can park on the same spot in Saint-Barthélemy?
The maximum stay depends on the zone: red zones are typically limited to about 2h30, while yellow/orange zones are typically limited to about 4h30. Separately, there is also a general restriction against staying on the exact same spot for more than about 24 hours. To avoid tickets, always follow the posted maximum-duration signs and the 24-hour rule.
Are there free parking times or free days near Saint-Barthélemy?
Yes—street parking is commonly free on Sundays and public holidays, and it’s usually free outside paid hours (often after 19:00 and before 9:00). Some peripheral residential streets in the 14e arrondissement can also include free areas, but the only reliable check is the signage on the exact street where you plan to park.
How do resident parking permits work around Saint-Barthélemy?
Residents in Marseille can apply for discounted resident permits that allow parking in their resident neighborhood and a selected nearby area. Typically, each household can request up to two permits for two different vehicles. Permit rules usually apply only to eligible residents and during specific days/hours, so visitors should not rely on resident permit rules unless they have a valid resident permit.
Can people with CMI (reduced mobility) park for free near Saint-Barthélemy?
In Marseille, CMI holders may be granted free parking access on paid street spaces, but it generally requires using the correct process (for example registering with the relevant service or selecting the proper “PMR” ticket option at the meter). Even with these rights, long-stay limits still apply (often up to 24 hours maximum), so check the posted duration limits.