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Finding parking near Cinq-Avenues, 4ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille
Book private parking in Cinq-Avenues with Mobypark
If you’re searching for parking Cinq-Avenues, the quickest way to avoid street-time pressure is to pre-book a private spot. Mobypark gives you access to bookable parking that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots), so you arrive with parking already secured.
In Cinq-Avenues, street parking is paid and split into zones. If your plan might run longer than the street allowance (especially in the red zone), a reserved Mobypark spot can be a more predictable choice than constantly checking the clock.
Street parking in Cinq-Avenues: paid hours, zones, and limits
On-street parking (street area rules) is generally paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00. Outside those hours, and on Sundays and public holidays, it’s typically free.
Because street rules vary by zone, it helps to know the main idea: you must respect the maximum consecutive time allowed for the zone (and there’s also a 24-hour cap on the same spot).
| Zone | Max consecutive time | What it means in practice |
|---|---|---|
| Red (Rouge) | 2h30 | Risk of FPS if you exceed the limit |
| Orange (Orange) | 4h30 | Longer allowance, still time-limited |
| Yellow (Jaune) | 4h30 | Time-limited; plan your stay |
If you’re stopping for a short visit, street parking can work. But if you want to park once and keep your evening plans flexible, booking with Mobypark avoids the constant “are we still within the limit?” stress.
Red-zone FPS: why “just a bit longer” can get expensive
In red-zone streets, staying beyond 2h30 can trigger a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). The amount is reported as around €17 and can vary (reported range €17 to €35 depending on the case).
So if you think your trip might run past 2 hours 30, it often makes more sense to compare options before you arrive—many drivers choose a pre-booked Mobypark spot to remove the risk of overrun.
Resident parking rules (and what visitors should expect)
Resident permits exist for households living in paid areas, including around Cinq-Avenues. Typically, resident parking is managed with reduced priority/eligibility tied to your home area, and resident-paid hours are generally Monday to Friday, 9:00–18:00 (with free parking on weekends and public holidays).
If you don’t have a resident permit, don’t rely on “maybe it’ll be easy later”—use street zone rules for short stays, and use Mobypark when you need guaranteed access.
Overnight, PMR parking, and late arrival tips
After 19:00, and on Sundays/public holidays, street parking is typically free—handy if you’re arriving late. However, street rules still have constraints (including the 24-hour max on the same spot).
For PMR (disabled) parking, you may need to use the required declaration/ticket and keep the time limit (reported as up to 24 hours on the same place). If you want to minimize hassle at the end of a busy day, it can be simpler to pre-book with Mobypark so you don’t have to search for suitable spaces.
ZFE-m (Crit’Air) checks before you drive
Marseille has a ZFE-m system. For 2025–2026, access and parking rules are linked to your Crit’Air rating (in general, eligible categories like green/1/2/3; higher polluting categories face progressive restrictions). Before you head toward Cinq-Avenues, verify your vehicle’s label so you don’t plan a trip that your car can’t legally make.
Mobypark parking rates near Cinq-Avenues
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.00
24 hours parking
from € 8.00
1 week parking
from € 32.00
1 month parking
from € 70.00