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Finding parking near Saint-André, 16ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

If you’re searching for parking Saint-André in Marseille, the key is choosing the right type of parking for your arrival time—street meters, garages, and overnight options all work differently. The goal is to avoid running out of time on the meter when you just want a straightforward place to park.

Book a private parking spot near Saint-André with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garages). Instead of circling for an open street space or hoping a public garage still has room, you can pre-book a spot for your dates and arrive with a plan—especially useful when street parking is short-stay and heavily time-based.

Street parking in Saint-André: pay-by-the-hour, short limits and OZONE fares

Street parking around Rue St André (Marseille) is typically managed by pay-and-display meters with short durations. Based on the common posted tariffs you’ll see on such streets, costs can start low for very short stays (e.g., around €0.50 for 30 minutes and about €1.50 for 1 hour), but they rise quickly as you extend the time.

Some streets can also show higher “OZONE” style pricing on the meter—so the same 2-hour stop may cost materially more in certain marked areas. If you’re considering street parking, it’s often easier to compare with Mobypark so you’re not forced into constant re-checking and time pressure.

  • Check the zone/tariff on the sign or meter before paying
  • Respect the posted maximum duration (meters are meant for short stays)
  • Plan for peak periods: if the street is full, Mobypark gives you a reserved alternative

Covered garages vs. private spots: what to expect around Saint-André

When you want predictability, covered public garages in central Marseille often offer security and longer-stay options. For example, the parking at Baret is described as covered and open 24/7 (with a stated height limit), which can be a strong fit if you arrive late or want to avoid street restrictions.

Still, garages are not always best value when your plan is flexible or when you arrive without knowing availability—this is where booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to “pay on arrival” parking.

Evenings and overnight parking: free windows and capped night rates

Many Marseille streets follow a simpler rule in off-peak hours: parking is often free at night and on Sundays, but you must confirm using the meter signage (for example, a yellow indicator on the pay display is used to show free periods). If your visit runs late, you can use that window—or you can avoid relying on it by pre-booking on Mobypark.

There are also public garage offers with capped night pricing. One example from the SERP evidence states that some EFFIA parkings apply a night cap (20:00–08:00) of €5 in participating locations. If you’re comparing options, treat these as “helpful when available,” but use Mobypark when you want guaranteed access rather than timing luck.

How to park without fines: limits, tickets, and where not to park

To avoid tickets, focus on the details drivers usually miss:

  • Maximum duration: some Marseille parking rules set a maximum stay (one SERP answer references a 7-day maximum)
  • Free vs paid: don’t guess—use the meter’s indicator and posted rules for that specific street
  • Where not to park: supermarket parking lots are typically reserved for customers and often have time limits; leaving your car there overnight or longer can lead to enforcement

If you want to reduce risk, use Mobypark to secure a private spot so your parking time is aligned with your trip plan—not with meter rules you can’t control.

Search and book parking Saint-André on Mobypark

Enter Saint-André and your dates in the search bar to see available private spots nearby. Booking ahead helps you compare street pricing and garage options with the convenience of a reserved place.

Mobypark parking rates near Saint-André

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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 Saint-André, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Saint-André

Is parking free in Saint-André on certain days or times?
In many Marseille streets, parking is free at night and on Sundays, but you must confirm using the meter signage. A yellow indicator on the pay-and-display unit is commonly used to show when the street is free.
How can I tell if a parking area is free or paid in Saint-André?
Check the specific meter and the posted street signs. If the meter shows a free indication (often a yellow marker on the pay display), that area is free during the stated period; otherwise, it’s pay-and-display with time limits.
What is the maximum duration I can park in Saint-André?
Some local rules reference a maximum parking duration of up to 7 days. Always follow the limit shown for the exact street/zone on the signage and meter.
Can I leave my car in a supermarket parking lot in Saint-André?
It’s generally not recommended. Supermarket parking lots are usually reserved for customers and commonly have strict time limits. Outside those hours, your vehicle may be treated as an unauthorized stay.
Are there covered and 24/7 parking garages near Saint-André?
Yes, some central Marseille garages are described as covered and open 24/7. If you’re heading to Saint-André late, look for garages that explicitly state opening hours and any vehicle height limits.
Is there cheaper parking in the evening around Saint-André?
Sometimes. Some streets have free night periods, and some public garages apply capped night pricing (for example, one SERP source mentions a €5 cap for participating garages from 20:00 to 08:00). For guaranteed access—especially on busy evenings—booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a safer alternative than relying on timing.