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Finding parking near Le Cabot, 9ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Searching for parking Le Cabot in Marseille? Before you drive around looking for a spot, check how street-meter zones work here, when you can park for free, and what to do if you don’t have a resident permit—then consider booking a private space in advance.

Book a private spot near Le Cabot with Mobypark

Street parking in the 9e can be limited by short durations and changing rules. With Mobypark, you can reserve private parking spaces (like unused hotel/office parking, private driveways, and spare garage spaces) that the owner isn’t using day-to-day—so you avoid the “find a place now” pressure.

If you’re arriving for a few hours, a private spot can be easier than managing meter time in short-stay areas; if you’re coming for longer, it helps you sidestep the need to keep moving the car to stay within posted limits.

Street parking in Le Cabot: meter zones, prices, and max durations

In Marseille, on-street parking is typically divided into colored zones (yellow, orange, red). Prices depend on the zone and how long you stay—for example, 30 minutes can be about €0.50, and 1 hour can be around €1.50 in yellow/orange areas. In red areas, parking is usually stricter and designed for short stays (with limited consecutive time), which is exactly where costs can add up fast.

If your plan might exceed a short stay (or you want to avoid time pressure in red zones), reserving a private space with Mobypark is a practical alternative to repeatedly paying for street time. Depending on your duration and zone, this can work out significantly cheaper than paying by meter in short-duration areas.

Resident parking in the 9e: permits and what visitors should expect

Around Le Cabot, resident parking is managed with specific permit rules for people who live in the area. The resident arrangements can include on-street parking being paid during certain daytime windows (for example, Monday to Friday and daytime hours), and subscriptions for residents (e.g., about €70 for a six-month pass or about €130 for an annual pass, with reduced options for fully electric vehicles).

If you’re not eligible for a resident permit, rely on street-meter rules—or compare them with an off-street option. Booking with Mobypark can be simpler than searching for a legal street spot when permits restrict who can park where and for how long.

Overnight and Sunday parking near Le Cabot

On-street parking is generally free outside paid hours—for example, from 19:00 to 9:00 the following morning. Also, Sundays and public holidays are typically free for everyone (so you can park without feeding the meter all day).

Even when the street is free at night or on Sundays, spaces can still be hard to find when you arrive late. If you want certainty, booking a private spot with Mobypark gives you a reserved place instead of relying on availability.

Quick checklist before you park (or book)

  • Check the zone color and any posted duration limits before leaving your car.
  • Plan around max consecutive time in stricter (often red) areas.
  • Use the right hours: street is typically paid in the day and free at night.
  • For daytime stays without a resident permit, compare street-meter costs vs. a pre-booked private space.
  • If you want to avoid time pressure, search and reserve a private spot on Mobypark for your exact dates.

If you want the key rules at a glance, see the FAQ below.

Parking approach Best when you… Main thing to watch
Street metered parking Park briefly and follow posted limits Zone color (yellow/orange/red) and max consecutive time
Overnight street parking Stay after paid hours Free window usually runs 19:00–9:00
Resident-permit parking You have an eligible local permit Permits restrict who can park where and when
Private reserved parking (Mobypark) Want certainty without searching Choose the right pickup/access details for your trip

Mobypark parking rates near Le Cabot

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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

Cheap parking near Le Cabot, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Le Cabot

Is parking free in Le Cabot on Sundays and public holidays?
Yes. In Marseille, on-street parking is typically free all day on Sundays and public holidays, including in the Le Cabot area. You still should check any exceptional signs or restrictions on the exact street.
What are the paid street-parking hours in Le Cabot?
Street parking is generally paid during daytime hours and free at night. A common rule in Marseille is that parking is free from about 19:00 to 09:00, meaning daytime hours are where you’ll typically need to pay or follow the meter rules.
Can I park in residential permit areas around Le Cabot without a permit?
Residential permit rules apply to eligible residents. If you don’t have the permit, you should expect street-meter/zone rules to govern your parking options. If you want to avoid the uncertainty of finding a legal spot, pre-booking a private space on Mobypark is often easier than relying on street availability.
Can I park overnight or for a full day near Le Cabot without moving the car?
Overnight can be easier because street parking is usually free from around 19:00 to 09:00. For a full-day stay, daytime street rules (including zone limits and stricter short-stay areas) can force you to move. For longer stays without time pressure, booking a private reserved parking spot with Mobypark helps you stay in one place.