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Finding parking near 11e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

If you’re searching for parking 11e arrondissement de Paris, you’ll quickly notice street rules can change by zone and time—and visitor parking may be limited. The most practical approach is to match your stay length (short stop vs. longer parking) to the right parking type, then avoid last-minute availability stress.

Reserve private parking in Paris 11 with Mobypark

On Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that aren’t being actively used by their owners day to day—such as hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots. This is often the easiest way to park in the 11e when you don’t have a resident permit and you want to skip the “keep moving the car” problem.

Where you park What typically limits you Why pre-booking helps
On-street (rotative/mixte) Visitor parking is capped at 2 consecutive hours on these streets If your plan is longer, a reserved spot on Mobypark can reduce time pressure
Garages / covered lots Spaces can fill up during busy periods Booking in advance can help you arrive without hunting for a free bay

Street parking in the 11e: paid hours and strict visitor limits

In the 11e, some streets are “rotative” or “mixed” (mixte). On these roads, street parking is paid from 9:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday, and it’s free on Sundays and public holidays. On those same rotative/mixte streets, visitor parking is limited to 2 consecutive hours.

If you’re planning more than a quick stop, don’t assume you can extend the stay on the street—on rotative/mixte streets, you may need to move the car. For longer parking, booking a private spot on Mobypark is a practical alternative to keep your schedule under control.

Use public-listed garages and know your alternatives

Besides the street, you can also look at garages and parking lots in Paris 11. The local mairie page for the 11e lists examples of parking in the arrondissement, including (among others) Parking Servan (16 rue Servan), Parking Voltaire (128 boulevard Voltaire), and Parking Ledru Rollin (121 avenue Ledru Rollin), plus other dedicated parking facilities.

When you compare options, consider what matters for your trip: whether you need covered parking, how long you’ll stay, and whether you’re arriving during peak periods. And if you want availability certainty (especially for longer stays), Mobypark’s bookable private spots can complement garages by giving you more reservable choices.

Permits, accessibility, and how to pay correctly

Street rules can depend on signage. For residents, “residential parking” is reserved for holders of a valid resident card and is allowed only in areas indicated by a yellow dot on the meters; it’s limited to a maximum of 7 consecutive days (with specific local pricing rules). If you’re visiting and don’t have a resident permit, you should plan around visitor rules—especially the 2-hour consecutive limit on rotative/mixte streets.

If you have accessibility needs, Paris provides a specific HANDI process (a free ticket valid for 24 hours) for eligible situations—check the options shown on the city’s parking information before you rely on street parking.

Quick checklist before you park in Paris 11

  • Check the street type: rotative/mixte streets usually have visitor time limits.
  • Respect consecutive-hours rules: visitor parking can be limited to 2 consecutive hours on rotative/mixte roads.
  • Look for permit indicators: a yellow dot on meters points to residential eligibility.
  • Match your stay length: for longer plans, garages or a reserved private spot via Mobypark can be the calmer choice.
  • Arrive prepared: confirm opening hours/height limits for garages and plan payment methods for street parking.

If you want quick answers on hours, free days, and what to do when visitor parking isn’t enough, see the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near 11e arrondissement de Paris

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1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 3.00

1 week parking

from € 20.00

1 month parking

from € 55.00

Cheap parking near 11e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

FAQ about parking in 11e arrondissement de Paris

What is the price of parking in the 11th arrondissement of Paris?
Prices depend on whether you park on-street or in a garage, and which street zone you’re using. On rotative/mixte streets in Paris 11, street parking is paid from 9:00 to 20:00 (Mon–Sat) and visitor parking is limited to 2 consecutive hours. For longer stays or more predictable planning, you can compare rates and availability by booking a private reserved spot on Mobypark.
Where can I park in Paris 11 (street parking, garages, or private lots)?
You’ll typically have three options: (1) on-street parking in paid rotative/mixte areas (with visitor time limits), (2) dedicated garages and parking lots in the arrondissement, and (3) bookable private parking spaces from owners that aren’t always using their spots. If you want to avoid running out of options when you arrive, reserving a private spot on Mobypark is often a straightforward alternative.
What are the paid street-parking hours in Paris 11?
On rotative/mixte streets in the 11th arrondissement, street parking is paid from 9:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday. It becomes free on Sundays and public holidays (for these street types). Always confirm the exact rule on the meter and nearby signage.
Is parking free in the 11th arrondissement of Paris?
For rotative/mixte street parking rules in Paris 11, parking is free on Sundays and public holidays. During paid hours (9:00–20:00, Mon–Sat), you generally need to follow the meter instructions and time limits. If you’re not eligible for resident parking, rely on visitor rules or consider booked private parking.
What if I need parking for more than 2 hours in Paris 11?
On rotative/mixte streets in Paris 11, visitor parking is limited to 2 consecutive hours. If you need more time, plan for a garage/parking lot or book a reserved private spot so you don’t have to move the car under time pressure. Mobypark is designed for this kind of longer, schedule-friendly parking.