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Finding parking near Saint-Ambroise, 11e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

If you’re looking for parking Saint-Ambroise in Paris 11, you’ll want to plan for how street rules work (tariffs, time limits, permits) and when it’s smarter to reserve off-street space instead of circling for availability.

Pre-book private parking near Saint-Ambroise (Hotel, office & driveways)

Mobypark helps you book private parking spots in and around Saint-Ambroise—spaces that owners don’t use all the time (for example: hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of trying to find a legal gap on the street, you can reserve a specific spot for your dates and reduce the stress of timing your stay.

Because street parking in this area sits in Zone 1, it can quickly become time-pressured: visitor rates are typically €6/h for light vehicles during paid hours, and there’s also a maximum stay on the same spot. Private booking on Mobypark can start from €1/h and €10/day, and it’s usually the more predictable choice when you want your parking to “just be handled”.

Street parking rules in Saint-Ambroise: hours, rates & the 6-hour cap

On-street parking in Saint-Ambroise (Paris 11) is generally in Zone 1:

  • Paid hours (Mon–Sat): typically 9:00–20:00
  • Visitor rate for light vehicles: typically €6/h
  • Visitor rate for heavier vehicles: typically €18/h
  • Same spot limit: typically up to 6 hours consecutively

Payment is usually possible in 15-minute increments (based on the meter/app display), but always follow the posted signage on your exact street segment.

If your plan is more than a short visit, the 6-hour limit is where parking on the street can become annoying—you may need to move the car rather than “set it and forget it”. In those cases, reserving with Mobypark can be easier than paying on-street and managing re-parking during the same trip.

If you don’t pay or exceed the permitted time, you may receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement of €75 (or a reduced amount of €52.50 when paid shortly after the notice).

Overnight parking: when the street is free (and when it’s still risky)

One advantage of Saint-Ambroise street parking is that it’s generally free at night: typically 20:00–09:00, every day. So, if you’re staying out late, you often avoid the daytime hourly tariff and fines related to timed parking.

That said, free-after-20:00 doesn’t guarantee you’ll find an empty legal spot—especially during busy evenings. If you arrive late or want certainty, a pre-booked Mobypark private space can help you avoid spending your time driving slowly looking for a place.

Resident permits & mixed bays: how to spot where visitors can’t park

Not every bay is “for everyone”. In Saint-Ambroise, some streets include mixed or resident-priority arrangements, which means the rules may differ depending on the exact spot and signage.

As a visitor, you should expect that certain areas may require a resident parking permit, while other bays allow visitors only for limited windows. If you don’t have a permit and you want parking that doesn’t depend on resident rules, booking a private spot on Mobypark is often the more straightforward option.

Garages and public car parks vs. reserving a private space

Garages and public car parks are useful when you’re parking during the paid window (9:00–20:00) or when street spaces are scarce. However, walk-in availability can be limited and prices can rise for short, last-minute stays—so you may end up paying for convenience without knowing your total cost in advance.

With Mobypark, you can compare options by duration before you arrive (private spots can start from €10/day), and you’re reserving an off-street place rather than competing for curbside spaces that follow the 6-hour rule.

Quick checklist to choose the right parking Saint-Ambroise option

  • Check your arrival time: parking rules change between daytime paid hours and night.
  • Match your vehicle type: light vs heavier vehicles can have different on-street rates.
  • Plan for the 6-hour cap: if you might exceed it, consider reserving off-street.
  • Don’t rely on “maybe”: if you need guaranteed access, booking is the safer approach.

If you want quick answers on Sunday rules, overnight parking, and resident permits, the FAQ below covers the most common questions drivers ask for parking Saint-Ambroise.

Mobypark parking rates near Saint-Ambroise

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 3.00

1 week parking

from € 20.00

1 month parking

from € 60.00

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FAQ about parking in Saint-Ambroise

When is street parking paid in Saint-Ambroise (Paris 11)?
In Saint-Ambroise, on-street parking is typically paid from 9:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday. Visitor rates depend on your vehicle type (typically €6/h for light vehicles and €18/h for heavier vehicles). Always follow the exact signage on your street.
Is on-street parking free in Saint-Ambroise on Sundays and public holidays?
In general, street parking is free on Sundays and public holidays in Paris, including the Saint-Ambroise area. However, exceptions can exist on specific streets, so it’s important to check the posted signs for your exact location.
What is the maximum time limit for parking on the same street spot in Saint-Ambroise?
For visitors, the maximum stay on the same on-street spot is typically up to 6 hours consecutively. After that limit, you must relocate—otherwise you risk a ticket/Forfait Post-Stationnement.
Can I park overnight on the street in Saint-Ambroise?
Overnight street parking is typically free from 20:00 to 09:00. That can make late evening parking easier, but availability is not guaranteed. If you need certainty, pre-booking an off-street space can reduce the risk of driving around for an empty legal spot.
Do I need a resident permit to park in Saint-Ambroise?
Some bays in Saint-Ambroise may be resident-priority or mixed, meaning parking rules can differ by spot. If your street segment is resident-only, you’ll need a resident permit. As a visitor, you can only park where signage allows it (often within limited windows), so check the meter/sign before leaving your car.
How does booking private parking for Saint-Ambroise with Mobypark work?
You enter your Saint-Ambroise location and your dates in the search bar, then choose an available private off-street spot. Mobypark matches drivers with bookable spaces that owners don’t use continuously (like hotel, office, driveway, or unused garage spaces). Booking in advance helps you avoid the uncertainty of curbside availability and time limits.