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Finding parking near Palais-de-Justice, 6ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Searching for parking Palais-de-Justice in Marseille? In this court-and-city-centre area, spaces can be limited and street tariffs may vary by zone, so it helps to plan ahead before you arrive.

Book private parking near Palais-de-Justice with Mobypark

Instead of relying only on street availability, Mobypark lets you reserve private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office parking, unused garages, or private driveways. That means you can aim for a predictable place to park near Palais-de-Justice, especially when pay-by-the-hour street parking is busy or strictly signposted.

Street parking & paid zones around Palais-de-Justice

Pay-and-display pricing in the wider area can start relatively low for short stops, but can rise depending on the specific zone and tariff rules you see on the sign. For example, nearby listings show:

  • Short stays (typical pay-by-the-time figures): ~€0.50 for 30 min, ~€1.50 for 1 hour, ~€3.00 for 2 hours.
  • Higher-tariff zone pricing (OZONE): ~€1.00 for 30 min, ~€3.00 for 1 hour, ~€6.00 for 2 hours.

If you’re trying to park for longer than a quick errand—or you don’t want to keep watching the clock—booking a place on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to hunting for a permitted street space at the right tariff.

Look out for permits, time limits, and enforcement

In central Marseille, some curbside spaces are reserved for residents or have strict time windows. Before you park, check the sign for zone name, allowed duration, and whether the area requires payment/permits. Also remember that leaving your car in the same public spot for too long is not allowed in France.

If your plan is flexible—or you want to avoid potential time-pressure—private parking reserved in advance via Mobypark can help you park without repeatedly re-checking street rules.

Public garages and car parks: convenient, but availability varies

Public car parks are often the easiest choice when you want a dedicated space (especially if you arrive outside opening comfort). The trade-off is that prices can change by duration, and busy periods can mean you arrive to a full facility.

When you want a calmer experience than driving around for a vacancy, booking a private spot on Mobypark can complement garage parking—particularly for court schedules, evenings, and peak travel times.

Parking option Best for What to watch
Street pay-and-display Short stops Zone/tariff can differ; you must follow the allowed time
Public car parks Dedicated spaces Availability may be limited at peak times
Private reserved spots (Mobypark) Predictable parking Choose the dates/time window when you reserve

Quick checklist before you park

  • Match the sign: confirm the zone name and maximum duration.
  • Don’t overstay: set a reminder to move/extend if street parking requires it.
  • Payment readiness: have the right method for street machines and follow any instructions on the curb.
  • If you’re unsure, pre-book: reserving on Mobypark helps you avoid last-minute decisions when curbside spaces are tight.

Mobypark parking rates near Palais-de-Justice

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

Cheap parking near Palais-de-Justice, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Palais-de-Justice

What are typical street parking prices near Palais-de-Justice (Marseille)?
Street pricing around the Palais-de-Justice area can vary by zone and time window. Nearby listings commonly show figures like ~€0.50 for 30 minutes, ~€1.50 for 1 hour, and ~€3.00 for 2 hours. Some higher-tariff zones (often labelled OZONE) can be higher, with examples like ~€1.00 for 30 minutes, ~€3.00 for 1 hour, and ~€6.00 for 2 hours—always confirm the exact tariff on the sign where you park.
Are there different tariff zones (OZONE) for parking near Palais-de-Justice?
Yes. In and around central Marseille, parking can be split into zones with different prices and rules. If you see a zone label such as OZONE on the parking sign, the rate can be higher than standard pay-and-display. Before you park, read the sign carefully for the zone name, allowed duration, and payment method.
Can I leave my car parked in the same public spot for more than 7 days near Palais-de-Justice?
No. In France, you generally cannot leave a vehicle parked in the same place for more than 7 consecutive days on public roads or their dependencies. If your trip may be longer, choose a parking option with clear duration rules (like a booked private spot via Mobypark) or a facility designed for longer stays.
What’s the practical difference between street parking and public car parks near Palais-de-Justice?
Street parking is usually pay-by-time and depends on curbside signs (tariff zone, maximum duration, and sometimes permit rules). Public car parks offer dedicated spaces, typically with clearer entry/exit logistics, but availability can still vary at peak times. If you want less uncertainty, reserving a private spot in advance through Mobypark can reduce the time spent searching.
How does pre-booking on Mobypark help when street parking is limited near Palais-de-Justice?
Pre-booking on Mobypark lets you reserve a private parking space (such as an unused garage, a private driveway, or parking spots connected to businesses) rather than relying on finding a free curbside place. It helps when street tariffs are higher, signs are strict, or you arrive during busy periods—because you’ve already secured your parking spot for your selected dates.