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Finding parking near Épinettes, 17e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

Book private parking in Épinettes with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Épinettes, the quickest way to avoid street hunting is to reserve a dedicated spot ahead of time. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel/office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage bays) and keep your arrival stress low—especially when public spaces are limited.

Instead of relying on a street space to be available when you arrive, you can compare public rules and prices, then pre-book the option that matches your timing and vehicle type.

Street parking in Épinettes (Zone 2): hours, max stay, and when it’s free

For visitors, street parking in the Épinettes area is typically paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00, and there’s a maximum of 6 consecutive hours on the same spot. If you want to use street parking, make sure you plan within those limits—otherwise you may need to move the car.

Tariffs are progressive, with an example in Zone 2 of around €4 for 1 hour and €8 for 2 hours (and the cost increases for longer stays). If you’re unsure you’ll finish within the time window, a pre-booked Mobypark private spot can be a practical alternative to avoid time pressure.

It’s free overnight (typically 20:00–9:00), and it’s generally free on Sundays and public holidays. In practice, always check the street signage/“yellow point” shown on the meter for the exact day—especially if you’re traveling in peak seasonal periods.

How to avoid a ticket: resident rules and paid-parking enforcement (FPS)

In Épinettes, the parking rules are enforced via the Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). If you overstay or don’t pay correctly, the FPS amount in this area is commonly €50, with a reduced rate if paid quickly after notice (commonly €35). For specific heavy-vehicle categories, the FPS may be higher.

If you’re a resident, you may have access to a residential parking permit (English: “residential parking permit”), which changes both eligibility and the daily cost structure compared with non-residents. Residents typically also face a maximum continuous stay (often 7 days) on the same place—so it’s still worth confirming your allowance before leaving the car.

Garage & underground parking near Épinettes: useful for daytime, but watch the daily cost

When you need daytime parking in Épinettes and street availability is tight, public or underground garages are often the fallback. Pricing varies by operator and duration, but day rates in central Paris commonly land roughly in the €31–€55/day range, with hourly pricing often around €3–€5/hour.

If you’re comparing options, note that Mobypark private spots can be a cheaper and simpler alternative for short-to-medium plans: in many cases, booking in advance can work out significantly lower than garages and street pricing (sometimes up to 60% cheaper depending on the day and duration), while avoiding the risk of “no space left” on arrival.

Quick checklist before you park in Épinettes

  • Match your plan to the street window: paid hours are usually Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00, with a 6-hour max for non-residents.
  • Use the free window correctly: overnight (typically 20:00–9:00) is free, and Sundays/public holidays are generally free—verify street signage.
  • For longer daytime stays, consider pre-booking a private bay (Mobypark) rather than relying on last-minute street availability.
  • Check vehicle fit: some parking facilities have limits on height or access—confirm before you arrive.

Still deciding? Start with the dates/timing you need, compare street rules vs. paid parking costs, and then choose the option that gives you the most certainty for your arrival in Épinettes.

Mobypark parking rates near Épinettes

Parking time

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 € 55.00

Cheap parking near Épinettes, Paris

FAQ about parking in Épinettes

Is street parking free in Épinettes at night and on Sundays/public holidays?
In the Épinettes area, street parking is typically free overnight from around 20:00 to 9:00 the next morning. It’s generally free on Sundays and public holidays as well, but the exact application can depend on street signage (for example, whether a “yellow point” is shown on the meter). Always check the meter/street rules for your specific day.
What are the street parking hours and the maximum stay for visitors in Épinettes?
For non-residents, street parking in Épinettes is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. Visitor parking on the same spot is commonly limited to a maximum of 6 consecutive hours. If you’re likely to need longer, plan for an overnight/free window or consider a pre-booked private space such as those available on Mobypark.
How much does street parking cost near Épinettes (Zone 2)?
Street parking tariffs in this part of Paris are progressive and depend on duration. A typical Zone 2 example is about €4 for 1 hour and €8 for 2 hours, with the total increasing for longer stays. For a clear alternative, you can compare these rules with paid garages—or pre-book a private spot via Mobypark if you want to avoid street-time calculations.
Do residents need a permit to park in Épinettes, and how long can they stay?
Residents may be eligible for a residential parking permit (English: “residential parking permit”), which changes both eligibility and pricing compared with visitor rules. Even with resident rights, there is typically a maximum continuous stay on the same spot (commonly 7 days). Non-residents should not rely on resident conditions.
What is the FPS fine amount if I overstay or don’t pay correctly in Épinettes?
If you overstay or don’t pay correctly, enforcement can result in an FPS (Forfait Post-Stationnement). In this area, the FPS is commonly around €50, with a reduced amount when paid quickly after notice (often €35). For certain heavy-vehicle categories, the FPS may be higher—so it’s safest to respect paid hours and maximum stay limits.