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Finding parking near Saint-Pierre, 4ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Looking for parking Saint-Pierre in Marseille (13005)? Here’s how to park smoothly in this area—between on-street spaces with time limits, public rules (including OZONE alerts), and bookable private parking when you need certainty.

Book a private parking spot in Saint-Pierre with Mobypark

Street parking near Rue Saint-Pierre comes with paid hours and maximum durations. If you’d rather not watch the clock, you can pre-book private parking spots on Mobypark—places owners don’t actively use (for example hotel/office parking, unused garage spaces, private driveways). You reserve in advance so you’re less likely to end up searching for a last-minute space.

On-street parking on Rue Saint-Pierre: hours, zones, and max time

On-street parking in Marseille is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00. Outside those paid hours, the rules differ (see the next section). Within paid periods, time limits depend on the zone color:

  • Yellow / Orange zones: up to 4h30 consecutive parking
  • Red streets: up to 2h30 consecutive parking

You’ll also see pay-on-arrival tariffs on meters/horodateurs. Around Rue Saint-Pierre, examples reported include €0.50 for 30 minutes, about €1.50 for 1 hour, and around €3.00 for 2 hours—and the cost can build quickly if you need more time. If your plans might run long, booking a private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid being forced to move when the zone limit ends.

How to tell when parking is free or paid (and what happens during OZONE)

To avoid fines, rely on what the street sign and the meter/horodateur show locally. In practice for this area: parking is free on Sundays and public holidays, and it’s generally free at night (outside the paid window, roughly 19:00–09:00).

When an OZONE alert is active (often shown with “ALERTE OZONE” on meter screens), rules change: resident subscribers may benefit from free day parking in their area, while non-residents can see higher hourly pricing compared with normal conditions. If you want to reduce the risk of surprise pricing or meter time pressure, a pre-booked private place on Mobypark lets you follow your plan without continuously checking the meter.

Resident permit (macaron) for Saint-Pierre (13005)

If you live in 13005, you may be able to request a “macaron résident” (resident sticker/permit) through SAGS Marseille. It allows parking in two contiguous districts of your choice and is available in different subscription formats (annual, semi-annual, and shorter-duration options). If you don’t have the permit, you should plan on paying the applicable street tariffs and respecting zone time limits.

For visitors or anyone who doesn’t have resident rights, Mobypark is a practical alternative when you need parking that doesn’t depend on permit eligibility or quota-based resident zones.

Private garages and covered parking around Saint-Pierre

If you prefer off-street options, there are underground car parks and dedicated public/private facilities around Rue Saint-Pierre and nearby main squares. One practical detail: some underground garages have a maximum vehicle height around 1.90 m, so check your height before you arrive.

When you filter parking by type (covered or uncovered) and availability on Mobypark, you can match your vehicle needs and arrival timing—without relying on finding an open curb space during paid hours.

Parking for the Cimetière Saint-Pierre: arrive early or park nearby

The Cimetière Saint-Pierre is at 380 Rue Saint-Pierre and can include parking on-site, including spaces for reduced mobility. Access is regulated and vehicles are generally not allowed 15 minutes before closing; access is also generally suspended on Sundays. Opening hours typically are 7:30–18:00 (from 1 November to 30 May) and 7:30–18:30 (from 1 June to 31 October).

If you’re going at a tricky time—or you’re not sure you’ll manage entry before the last allowed window—pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark nearby can be a reliable fallback so you can park, then walk within the time you’re allowed.

Quick way to choose the right parking in Saint-Pierre

Option What to watch Best when…
Street parking (horodateurs) Paid window (Mon–Sat 9:00–19:00), zone color limits (4h30 vs 2h30) You’re staying short and can move if needed
Night / Sunday / holidays Often free outside paid hours; rules depend on local signage You can arrive when enforcement is relaxed
Private parking (bookable) Pre-booked access, filters for covered/vehicle needs You want guaranteed availability and less time pressure

Use the search bar above to select Saint-Pierre and your dates/times, then compare on-street constraints with bookable private spaces on Mobypark.

Mobypark parking rates near Saint-Pierre

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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

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FAQ about parking in Saint-Pierre

What are the paid parking hours on Rue Saint-Pierre in 13005?
In Marseille, on-street parking is generally paid from Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 19:00. Outside those hours, street parking is often free, but always confirm with the street signs and the meter/horodateur in front of you.
What is the maximum time limit for street parking in Saint-Pierre?
Maximum consecutive parking time depends on the zone color on the street signs: Yellow/Orange zones: up to 4h30 consecutively. Red streets: up to 2h30 consecutively. If you exceed the limit, you risk a ticket—pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark can remove the need to keep resetting your time.
Is parking free in Saint-Pierre on Sundays and public holidays?
Yes—street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays. Still, confirm on-site because there can be special cases; the street sign near the parking area is the final check.
What changes during an OZONE alert in Saint-Pierre?
When an OZONE alert is active (often displayed on meter screens as “ALERTE OZONE”), parking rules and pricing can change. Typically, resident subscribers may get free day parking in their area, while non-residents may see higher hourly rates. If you want to avoid meter-time surprises, a pre-booked private spot is a safer option.
Can I park with a resident permit (macaron) in 13005 Saint-Pierre?
If you live in the area, you can apply for a “macaron résident” through SAGS Marseille. The permit generally covers two contiguous districts and comes in different subscription periods. Without the permit, you normally must follow the paid street rules and time limits.
Where can I park for the Cimetière Saint-Pierre, and are there access restrictions?
The Cimetière Saint-Pierre is at 380 Rue Saint-Pierre. It may offer parking on-site, including adapted spaces, but vehicle access is restricted and is typically not allowed 15 minutes before closing (and access is generally suspended on Sundays). If your visit timing is tight, consider parking nearby in a bookable private spot on Mobypark so you can arrive within the allowed window.