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Finding parking near Notre-Dame-Limite, 15ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Looking for parking Notre-Dame-Limite? In Marseille 13015, the practical approach is to understand the street parking zones and time limits first, then plan a public garage backup—especially if you’re staying longer than a couple of hours. Details on permits, fines (FPS) and tow rules are also covered in the FAQ below.

Street parking around Notre-Dame-Limite: zones, hours, and maximum stay

Most on-street parking in this area follows Marseille’s zone system (colors shown on the signs). In general:

  • Red zones (short stay): up to 2h30 consecutively.
  • Yellow/orange zones (longer stay): up to 4h30 depending on the exact street.
  • Daily paid hours: typically Mon–Sat, 9:00–19:00.
  • Free days: usually Sundays and public holidays.
  • Same-spot limit: avoid staying more than 24 hours in the same place (this can lead to enforcement/towing).

So if you’re planning a longer stop, set a reminder before the color-zone limit ends. And if you’re struggling to find an available spot on arrival, you can check Mobypark for any future bookable spots in/near Notre-Dame-Limite (there are currently no bookable spots for this exact location).

Resident permits (Carte Résident) and PMR parking

If you live in a permitted sector, the Carte Résident can reduce what you pay on street meters in your area. Typically, you need proof of residence (recent, under 3 months), your vehicle registration (carte grise), and an ID to request it via the local process (platform used for resident cards).

  • It applies only within the resident sector (streets in that sector may be managed differently).
  • Resident access generally targets yellow/orange areas (short red-zone streets are usually not covered in the same way).
  • PMR holders (CMI or European disability parking card) may be entitled to free parking in paid spaces up to 24 hours—often with an additional authorization/ticket step at the meter.

What to do if you overstay or don’t pay: FPS and fourrière

In Marseille, street enforcement commonly involves the Forfait Post Stationnement (FPS). If you don’t pay or pay insufficiently:

  • FPS amount: typically €17.
  • Possible increase: if unpaid after 3 months, a €50 majoration can apply.
  • Challenge: a formal appeal process (RAPO) may be available if you believe the ticket is incorrect.

For serious cases (e.g., dangerous/abusive parking) or when rules like over 24 hours in the same spot are not respected, your vehicle can be taken to the fourrière. The municipal fourrière address is:

58, boulevard Capitaine Gèze, 13014 Marseille.

Public parking (garages) you can use instead of street spaces

If street availability is tight during paid hours, using a dedicated public parking facility is usually less stressful than constantly searching for a compliant curb spot. Examples in the 15th arrondissement (13015) include:

  • Parking Les Fabriques8 Rue André Allar, 13015 Marseille
  • Parking Chemin de la Commanderie42 Rue le Chatelier, 13015 Marseille

Rates and payment rules vary by operator and day/time, so check pricing on-site or at entry. If you want a faster “arrive and park” workflow, you can also use Mobypark to compare options when new bookable private spots appear nearby—even though none are currently bookable for this exact location.

Tip: Before you park, confirm the zone color and the maximum duration on the street sign, then keep an eye on the paid-hours window (Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00) and the 24-hour same-spot limit.

Mobypark parking rates near Notre-Dame-Limite

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.00

24 hours parking

from € 8.00

1 week parking

from € 55.00

1 month parking

from € 180.00

Cheap parking near Notre-Dame-Limite, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Notre-Dame-Limite

Is there free street parking in Notre-Dame-Limite?
Street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays. On other days, you should expect paid zones (typically Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00) depending on the street’s zone color. Some streets may also be less strictly managed in practice, but you must rely on the signage on the exact curb you plan to use.
What are the street parking time limits in Marseille 13015 (Notre-Dame-Limite area)?
Marseille uses color-coded zones: red zones typically allow up to 2h30 consecutive parking, while yellow/orange zones can allow up to 4h30 depending on the specific street. Also avoid leaving your car in the same spot for more than 24 hours, as this can trigger enforcement and possible towing.
How does a resident parking permit (Carte Résident) work in this area?
Resident permits allow eligible residents to park under preferred conditions within their specific residential sector. You typically need recent proof of address (under 3 months), your vehicle registration (carte grise) and ID, requested via the local resident-permit process. The permit applies to the resident sector’s street zones, and PMR holders (CMI / European card) may have free rights in paid spaces within the applicable limits (often up to 24 hours).
What are the FPS fine and fourrière (tow) rules if I overstay or don’t pay?
If you don’t pay or underpay, Marseille may issue a FPS typically set at €17. If it’s not paid within 3 months, a €50 majoration may apply. If the parking is dangerous/abusive or you exceed rules like staying more than 24 hours in the same spot, your vehicle can be taken to the municipal fourrière at 58, boulevard Capitaine Gèze, 13014 Marseille.