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Finding parking near Bompard, 7ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Book private parking in Bompard when street spaces run out

If you’re searching parking Bompard (13007), the first thing to plan for is availability: in the most central streets, paid bays have time limits and controls. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in Bompard made from spaces owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office-area spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of arriving and hoping for an open bay, you can pre-book a space that matches your dates—use the Mobypark search bar, set your arrival time and duration, and compare options before you leave.

When the street allows only a short window (or when you want to avoid time pressure), pre-booking can be the simplest way to park with certainty—especially if you’ll be there during the regulated daytime hours.

Understand Marseille street parking in Bompard (Zones Rouge / Orange)

On-street parking in Marseille is organized by pay-zone categories, with different hourly rates and maximum allowed durations. In the 7th arrondissement (around Bompard), the stricter zones near the centre are commonly relevant, so always check the signage on the exact street you’ll use.

  • Zone Rouge (short stay): typically limited to 2h30, with hourly rates up to €2/h. After the limit, you risk a Forfait Post Stationnement (FPS).
  • Zone Orange (longer stay in central areas): typically up to 4h30, with hourly rates around €1.30/h.

For many visits, the practical decision is simple: if you’re only stopping briefly, a street bay in the short-stay zone may work. If you need more flexibility than the posted max time, it’s worth comparing with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark so you’re not forced to keep checking the clock.

Know the free windows (evenings, Sunday, and public holidays)

Street parking in Marseille follows a paid daytime schedule and free periods outside of it. In practice for drivers around Bompard:

  • Paid: typically Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00.
  • Free: Sundays and public holidays.
  • Also free: typically from 19:00 to 9:00 (evenings and overnight).

Even when parking is free, it doesn’t automatically mean spaces are easy to find. If you’re arriving late or coming during weekend demand, Mobypark can be a practical backup—you avoid a last-minute search and reduce the risk of driving around for a free bay.

Pay correctly to avoid FPS (and extensions when needed)

To park in the street in Bompard safely, you must pay for the time you actually use. Payment is normally possible via the parking meters (horodateurs) and/or authorized parking payment apps used for on-street bays. The key point: start your session when you park, and extend only if your time actually changes.

If you don’t pay or you exceed the allowed time, Marseille applies a Forfait Post Stationnement (FPS). The standard FPS amount is €17, with a major amount of €50 if not paid within the required timeline. Enforcement is strengthened with automated plate reading, so “I thought it was time-limited differently” can get expensive.

If your plans are uncertain, this is another reason drivers often compare street parking to a reserved private option on Mobypark—you secure the parking plan before you arrive.

Resident permits are not for everyone

Marseille also offers resident parking permits. These are for drivers who live in the regulated areas and have a valid authorization. Resident parking is typically paid on weekdays but can become free on weekends and public holidays—however, visitors generally can’t use resident-only rules.

If you don’t have a permit, treat the street signs as the only authority for how and how long you can park. When resident rules limit your options, booking a private spot via Mobypark keeps your plan visitor-friendly.

Street vs garages vs bookable private spots near Bompard

Besides street bays, you’ll also find private garages/boxes and indoor options in the wider area. Availability can be limited, access can involve gates/arrival times, and you may still face last-minute uncertainty.

Parking optionBest forWhat to watch
Street pay parkingShort to medium staysZone rules (Rouge/Orange), max duration, paid hours, FPS risk
Resident permit parkingResidents onlyNot available to most visitors; authorization required
Private parking (bookable on Mobypark)Set arrival plans and certaintyChoose your dates/duration; compare location and access style before booking

In Bompard, the most reliable approach is to match your stay length to the rules you’ll face. If your timing doesn’t fit the street limits, pre-booking a private spot can save time and stress.

Mobypark parking rates near Bompard

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 Bompard, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Bompard

How long can I park on the street in Bompard (13007) before it becomes a fine risk?
In Marseille, street parking time limits depend on the zone category shown on the signs. Zone Rouge is typically limited to 2h30, while Zone Orange is typically up to 4h30. Also note that rules generally prevent staying on the same spot for more than about 24 hours consecutively, so always follow the posted max time on the exact bay you use.
Is street parking in Bompard free at night and on Sundays?
Yes—street parking is typically free on Sundays and public holidays. It’s also generally free during the night, outside the paid daytime window (commonly 19:00 to 9:00). During paid hours (commonly Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00), you must pay according to the zone signage.
How do I pay for parking in Bompard, and what is the FPS if I don’t pay or overstay?
You normally pay at the parking meter (horodateur) and/or using authorized parking payment apps, then pay for the time you actually use. If you don’t pay or you exceed the allowed time, Marseille issues a Forfait Post Stationnement (FPS). The standard FPS amount is €17, and the major amount is €50 if not paid within the required timeline.
Can visitors use resident parking permits in Bompard?
Resident parking permits are intended for drivers with valid authorization for the local permit area. Visitors generally cannot use resident-only rules. If you don’t have a valid resident permit, follow the posted public street parking signage for the correct zone, hours, and maximum duration.