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Mobypark parking locations near 6ème arrondissement de Marseille









Finding parking near 6ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille
Parking 6ème arrondissement de Marseille usually comes down to understanding street-zone limits (and when they’re enforced), then picking a reliable backup when spaces are scarce. If you’re driving in 13006, plan for paid meters during the day and tougher availability around busy streets.
Book private parking for the 6ème arrondissement with Mobypark
When you want to avoid time pressure on the street, Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for a compliant street space, you arrive with a reserved place—especially useful in crowded areas like Préfecture and Cours Julien.
If you’re coming during paid street hours, it’s often easier to compare the street zone rules (max duration + penalty risk) with a booked spot on Mobypark so your schedule doesn’t get cut short.
Street parking in 13006: paid hours and zone colors you must follow
In the 6ème arrondissement, paid street parking is generally active Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, and it’s free on Sundays and public holidays. Outside those hours (typically evenings and nights), street parking is generally free.
Marseille uses colored zones, and the permitted time changes by zone:
| Zone color | Typical rules for visitors | Max consecutive time |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Short-stay visitor streets | 2h30 (then a €17 post-parking charge if you overstay) |
| Yellow | Longer visitor streets | 4h30 |
| Orange | Longer visitor streets (often in busy/central segments) | 4h30 |
| Green | Free parking (where applicable) | Up to 24h/24, 7j/7 |
| Black | Do not stop | Forbidden 24h/24, 7j/7 |
Quick street tip: always double-check the zone on the nearby sign or meter before paying—because getting the color wrong can cost you the post-parking charge. Also, if a street meter prompts you to scan a QR code, make sure you’re sent to the legitimate payment flow (fraudulent QR redirections have been reported).
When street parking gets strict: why Mobypark can be the easier plan
In red zones, the 2h30 limit is the part that catches drivers off guard. If your appointment runs late, you can quickly move from “managed meter” to “post-parking charge” territory.
Instead of depending on exact timing on the street, many drivers book a private spot on Mobypark when they know they’ll need flexibility (shopping, clinic/hairdresser appointments, or evening plans) and want to park without re-checking the clock every time.
Overnight and late-night parking (19:00–09:00) in 13006
From 19:00 to 09:00, street parking is generally free in the 6ème arrondissement. If you’re arriving late, that helps—but it doesn’t guarantee there will be a free, correctly zoned space.
For peace of mind at night, it’s worth comparing free-on-street options with a reserved place on Mobypark. If you prefer covered parking, some public garages in the metro area also use a night cap around €5 between 20:00 and 08:00 in many cases—compare with your arrival and exit times before you commit.
Covered car parks in 13006 vs. street meters: how to choose
Covered car parks can be a strong option when you want predictable access, especially in dense parts of 13006 where street bays fill up quickly. The trade-off is usually price—so the best choice depends on how long you’ll stay.
If your schedule isn’t fixed, booking a private spot via Mobypark can help you avoid paying repeatedly on meters or dealing with the risk of overstaying a limited red-zone slot.
Common demand areas in the 6ème arrondissement include Préfecture, Cours Julien, Breteuil, Saint-Ferréol, Monthyon, and Puget Estrangin; for each of these, it’s smart to compare street-zone time limits vs. booking certainty.
Resident permits and PMR parking: plan according to your status
If you live in the 6ème arrondissement, a resident permit (carte résident) can reduce or remove the need to pay like a visitor in eligible areas. Without resident authorization, you should still follow the visitor rules for street-zone colors and maximum times.
For people with reduced mobility, parking may be granted with the correct authorization, and the permitted duration can be up to 24 hours at the same spot—registration and the right card/declared status can be required.
For drivers who don’t qualify for resident/PMR arrangements (or who just want consistency across trips), a booked private spot on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to searching for compliant street bays.
Plan fast: what to check before you park in the 6ème arrondissement
- What time will you arrive? If it’s within 9:00–19:00, assume you may need to follow colored zones.
- How long will you stay? If there’s a chance you’ll exceed 2h30 in a red zone, treat that as a risk.
- Is availability predictable? If you want guaranteed access, compare street parking vs. reserving a private spot on Mobypark.
- Do you need flexibility? Private, pre-booked parking tends to reduce time pressure compared with street meters.
Mobypark parking rates near 6ème arrondissement de Marseille
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