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Finding parking near Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy, 16e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

If you’re searching for parking Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy, the key is matching your parking time with the local rules: paid street hours, resident-only areas, and match-day restrictions around Parc des Princes. Booking the right option before you arrive helps you avoid last-minute searching.

Secure private parking in Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy with Mobypark (no guesswork on arrival)

In this area, the easiest way to stay flexible is to book a private parking spot in advance. Mobypark makes unused parking from owners bookable—think hotel spaces, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage/lot areas—so you’re not relying on the street to have the right conditions at the right time. It can also be a cost-smart alternative when public garages get expensive or fill up, and in many cases drivers see savings versus regular tariffs.

When street parking has a maximum stay or you’re parking during busy periods, having a booked place means you can focus on your day—not on circling for an opening. If you want a smoother arrival, start by using your search bar with your dates and checking whether you need an hourly session or a full-day plan.

Street parking reality in Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy: pay hours, time limits, and signage checks

On the Paris side of Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy (16th arrondissement), street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, with a maximum stay of 6 hours on the same spot. Outside those hours, the rules can change—so always verify the sign for your exact street and block.

What usually trips drivers up: moving the car after the 6-hour limit, misunderstanding street “type” restrictions, or assuming that a nearby street works the same way. If your plan is longer than the street time cap (or you don’t want to gamble on availability), comparing street options with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be the safer move.

Resident zones & ARDTS (macaron): how preferential pricing works on the curb

Some streets fall into ARDTS (residential parking zone) areas, where residents can benefit from preferential pricing. You’ll often see this on the meter/street equipment—commonly indicated by a yellow “pastille”/mark. Even within ARDTS, not every street behaves the same way: some are effectively visitor-oriented (“rotative” streets), so the same resident assumption doesn’t always apply.

Residential permits are now verified by your license plate (the “macaron” is dematerialized). Residents generally pay the preferential rate only when the permit applies and the street is eligible; otherwise, you follow the standard visitor rules. For non-residents, this is why pre-booking on Mobypark is useful: you don’t need to decode zone logic to park.

Neuilly-sur-Seine curb parking: when it’s free and when it still isn’t

On the Neuilly-sur-Seine side, you’ll usually find easier conditions for evenings: street parking is free from 19:00 to 9:00 the next day, as well as on public holidays (depending on the exact area/signage). Residents may also benefit from broader free windows (for example weekends and certain periods like August), but zone color matters—especially in red zones where preferential rules can be limited.

If your trip starts before 19:00 or you need daytime parking, don’t plan on curb convenience alone. In those cases, booking a private spot on Mobypark can reduce time pressure versus searching for a free gap in the right zone.

Near Porte d’Auteuil & Parc des Princes: match-day restrictions and how to avoid getting stuck

On match days or major events at Parc des Princes, expect strong restrictions around the venue: the perimeter is affected and driving through side streets to “find somewhere nearby” can leave you blocked or delayed. The stadium area doesn’t rely on convenient public parking, and nearby indoor garages can reach capacity fast—so arriving without a plan is risky.

Public tariffs can also jump depending on the facility and duration (for example, some nearby garages quote around €4.70 for 1 hour and over €40 for 24 hours), which makes a planned alternative more attractive. If you want certainty, a booked private spot via Mobypark can help you park with less stress and avoid the “arrive, search, lose time” loop.

  • Plan early: book before you travel so you’re not forced to choose last-minute.
  • Don’t rely on street shortcuts around the stadium perimeter during events.
  • Consider alternatives: public transport is often recommended on event days; there’s also secure bike parking available in the area with limited opening hours around kick-off and after the match.

If you want quick answers about street hours, resident permits, free windows, and match-day parking behavior, check the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy

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Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 3.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 55.00

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FAQ about parking in Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy

Is street parking free in Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy on Sundays?
On the Paris side (16th arrondissement), street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays. On other days, curb parking is usually paid during the daytime window, so always confirm the exact sign on your street.
What are the typical street parking hours and maximum stay in the 16th arrondissement near Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy?
Street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, with a maximum stay of 6 hours on the same spot. Outside those hours, the rules may change—check the on-street signage for your exact location.
How do ARDTS residential zones work in Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy?
ARDTS are residential parking sectors where residents can access preferential pricing, usually shown on the meter/street equipment (often with a yellow “pastille”). Not every street inside a sector behaves the same way: some streets are effectively visitor-oriented, where residents may still be subject to visitor rules. Check the meter marking for your exact curb.
What is the “macaron” resident permit for, and is it still physical?
The residential “macaron” permit is used to access resident pricing on eligible streets. It is now dematerialized in practice: enforcement is based on your license plate, not a paper sticker you need to display.
When is street parking free in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Neuilly-Auteuil-Passy?
In Neuilly-sur-Seine, street parking is generally free from 19:00 to 9:00 and on public holidays (subject to the exact zone and on-street signs). Residents may have additional free access depending on zone color (green/orange/red) and timing.
What’s the best way to park near Parc des Princes on match days?
On match days, access around Parc des Princes is restricted and you can get delayed if you try to drive through side streets to “find something nearby.” There usually isn’t convenient public parking at the stadium itself, and nearby indoor garages can fill quickly. To reduce stress, book a private spot in advance and consider using public transport for the event.