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Mobypark parking locations near 16ème arrondissement de Marseille

Finding parking near 16ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Parking in the 16th arrondissement of Marseille (13016) is usually easiest when you follow the on-street rules by zone color, and switch to garages/indoor parking when you need a more predictable option. On busy streets, paid periods can be strict—so if you’re arriving during regulated hours, it’s worth checking Mobypark for any upcoming private availability before you drive over.

Street parking in Marseille the official venue number): paid hours, time limits, and where it’s often free

In Marseille, on-street parking is typically managed by zone colors and maximum durations. In many peripheral areas (including Marseille 16), street parking can be fully free in practice—but always confirm with the local street signs on the exact block you’ll park on.

Street signage / zone Typical max duration What to watch
Short-stay zones (often shown in red) Up to 2h30 After the max time, higher charges/enforcement may apply depending on signage (for example a flat fee after 2h30).
Longer-stay zones (often shown in yellow/orange) Up to 4h30 You usually must pay during the regulated window; enforcement focuses on unpaid/insufficient time.
Outside paid hours Free window Typically free Mon–Sat from 19:00 to 09:00.
Sundays & public holidays Free window Street parking is typically free all day.

Also note the enforcement rule most drivers trip over: in Marseille, leaving your car on the same space for more than 24 hours consecutively can lead to being towed (unless a specific exception is signed for that location).

How to pay (and what happens if you don’t): avoid FPS tickets

During paid hours, payment is typically handled via on-street meters or payment by mobile app. To reduce ticket risk, pay before the time expires and keep an eye on the exact end time allowed for your zone.

If you don’t pay or the payment is insufficient, you may receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) (for example €17 in yellow/orange zones). If it isn’t settled within the following months, it can be increased (for example up to €50), and you can normally contest it using the administrative process within a set deadline.

Resident parking permits in Marseille 16: who can use them and when

If you live in the area, resident permits can apply to nearby zones. Generally, resident programs allow households to choose up to two districts (their own and a neighboring area) and limit the number of vehicles covered per household.

Resident parking is typically still paid during weekdays for the permitted window (commonly Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00, excluding public holidays). Outside those hours (evenings, weekends, and public holidays), street parking is generally free for all—so the permit mainly matters during the regulated daytime period.

Practical alternatives to street parking: indoor/public parking in 13016

When you want to reduce time spent searching, look for parking facilities in 13016 that support short stays or subscriptions. You can also focus on well-known parking areas serving the Saint-Henri and European Hospital neighborhoods, then confirm availability for your arrival time.

If you’re comparing options for your exact arrival day, you can also check Mobypark for any future private spots that may open up—especially if street rules in that specific block are tight during the paid window.

Mobypark parking rates near 16ème arrondissement de Marseille

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.00

24 hours parking

from € 7.00

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 120.00

Cheap parking near 16ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

FAQ about parking in 16ème arrondissement de Marseille

Is street parking free in the 16th arrondissement of Marseille (13016)?
Street parking is typically free outside paid hours. In Marseille, on-street parking is generally free from Monday to Saturday from about 19:00 to 09:00, and it is also usually free all day on Sundays and public holidays. However, it’s important to check the exact street signage in Marseille 16 because some blocks may have specific restrictions.
What are the paid hours and maximum parking time limits in Marseille 16?
On-street parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday (commonly 09:00–19:00) and the maximum duration depends on the zone color shown on the street signs. Short-stay zones are commonly limited to about 2h30, while longer-stay zones may allow up to about 4h30. Always follow the time limits on the specific curbside sign in front of where you park.
How do I pay for parking on the street in Marseille the official venue number)?
During paid hours, you can usually pay using the on-street parking meters or via an associated payment method through a mobile app. Pay for the correct duration allowed for your zone, and make sure your payment covers the full time you plan to stay to avoid receiving an FPS ticket.
What is the FPS fine if I don’t pay street parking in Marseille 16?
If you don’t pay or underpay in regulated zones (often yellow/orange), you can receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). A commonly cited amount is around €17 for the initial FPS, with potential increases (for example up to €50) if it isn’t paid within the allowed timeframe. The notice explains how to pay or contest it, and there is usually a deadline to submit an administrative appeal.
How do resident parking permits work in the 16th arrondissement of Marseille?
Resident permits are designed for people living in specific areas and typically cover one’s own neighborhood and one neighboring district (up to two districts). They generally allow a limited number of vehicles per household. Resident parking is usually still paid during weekday daytime hours (commonly around 09:00–18:00, excluding public holidays), while evenings, weekends, and public holidays are typically free for all.