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Finding parking near Petit-Montrouge, 14e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

Parking Petit-Montrouge (Paris 14) is mainly about getting your timing right: on-street parking has hourly tariffs and a maximum stay limit, while private parking can be secured in advance—especially useful when you don’t want to gamble on space availability.

Book private parking in Petit-Montrouge with Mobypark

Instead of arriving and searching for a meter, you can book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—think hotel or office building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces. On Mobypark, you reserve a specific place for your dates, which helps you plan around the street’s strict rules (and avoid the “find a spot fast” pressure). Depending on the spot, some listings also include flexible cancellation (for example, free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival).

Street parking in Petit-Montrouge: hours, rates, and limits

In Petit-Montrouge (Paris 14), on-street parking for light vehicles is typically priced at about €4 per hour for visitors in Zone 2. Paid hours generally run Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, and you can usually pay in 15-minute steps.

  • Maximum stay per spot: typically 6 hours consecutively.
  • Higher tariffs for heavier / certain EVs: since 1 October 2024, some vehicles can be charged more (for example, heavy thermal/hybrid over 1.6t or EV over 2t) with rates rising to up to €12/hour in Zone 2.
  • Free windows: parking is generally free from 20:00 to 9:00 every day.
  • Sundays & public holidays: free on mixed streets (roads where visitor and resident rules can differ from other roads).

If your plan might go beyond the street’s 6-hour limit, it’s often smarter to compare with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark, so you’re not forced to move the car mid-stay.

Need a reliable spot for longer stays? Use garages or reserved private parking

For longer visits, street parking can become expensive because you pay hour by hour, and you also need to keep within the maximum duration. Underground or multi-storey public car parks exist, but you’ll still want certainty—especially on busy days—so pre-booking a private place on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to repeated hourly street payments.

It also helps if you’re arriving during peak paid hours: instead of trying to time the meter, you arrive with parking already arranged.

Resident parking advantages (and why visitors usually don’t get them)

If you live nearby and have a resident parking right, you may get access to discounted on-street tariffs in designated areas (often shown on meters). Resident options are significantly cheaper than visitor pricing—for example, resident days can be charged around €0.75/day (and there are also weekly and annual resident subscriptions).

For most drivers who are just visiting Petit-Montrouge, those residential benefits don’t apply—so you should expect visitor tariffs during paid hours.

Avoid tickets: payment basics and FPS (Forfait Post-Stationnement)

With on-street parking, the main risk is forgetting to pay enough time (or letting the session expire). If the payment is missing or insufficient, you can receive an FPS (Forfait Post-Stationnement). In Zone 2, it’s typically €50, and it may be reduced to €35 if you pay within 4 days after notification.

To reduce mistakes, many drivers use payment apps such as PayByPhone: you select the right duration and confirm the session (in practice, entering the relevant location details such as the arrondissement code for Paris 14 is part of the setup). If you want to minimize on-the-day admin, booking a reserved private place on Mobypark can remove the “did I pay correctly?” uncertainty that leads to FPS.

Quick plan for your arrival in Petit-Montrouge

  • Check your likely parking duration: if you may exceed 6 hours, plan beyond street parking.
  • Time your arrival: after 20:00 (and during the right free days on mixed streets) you may avoid hourly costs—but availability can still be unpredictable.
  • Use Mobypark when you need certainty: reserve a private spot in advance so your trip doesn’t depend on finding a free street space.
  • When you do use the street, pay in time: use app payment and keep an eye on expiry to stay clear of FPS.

Mobypark parking rates near Petit-Montrouge

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 4.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 55.00

Cheap parking near Petit-Montrouge, Paris

FAQ about parking in Petit-Montrouge

What are the street parking rates and hours in Petit-Montrouge (Paris 14)?
In Petit-Montrouge (Paris 14, Zone 2), visitor street parking for light vehicles is typically around €4 per hour. Paid hours are generally Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. Payment is usually managed in 15-minute steps, so you can top up if your plans change.
How long can I park on the street at one spot in Petit-Montrouge?
On-street parking in Petit-Montrouge is typically limited to a maximum of 6 hours consecutively on the same spot. If you need more time, consider switching to a paid public car park option or—more conveniently—pre-booking a private parking space.
Is parking free in Petit-Montrouge on Sundays or public holidays?
Street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays in Paris 14 on mixed streets (roads where visitor and resident rules can differ from other roads). The exact roads where this applies are specific, so always check the signage near the space. Overnight, parking is also typically free from 20:00 to 9:00 every day.
What is the FPS (Forfait Post-Stationnement) in Petit-Montrouge and how can I avoid it?
If you don’t pay or don’t pay enough time for street parking, you may receive an FPS (Forfait Post-Stationnement). In Zone 2, the FPS is typically €50, and it can be reduced to €35 if you pay within 4 days after notification. Avoid it by setting the correct parking duration and re-checking the session before it ends—using a payment app can help.
Can I pay for street parking in Petit-Montrouge with PayByPhone?
Yes. PayByPhone is commonly used for paying and managing on-street parking in Paris, including Paris 14. You select the location details and duration, confirm the payment, and you can often extend or stop the session in the app. If your vehicle has resident entitlements, the app may apply the appropriate resident pricing when set up correctly.
What’s the best parking option in Petit-Montrouge if I want certainty?
If you want to avoid relying on limited street spaces and strict time limits, reserved private parking is a reliable option. On Mobypark, you book a specific private place for your dates, which reduces last-minute searching and makes your plan more predictable—especially if you expect to stay longer than typical street limits.