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Finding parking near Riquet Stalingrad, 19e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

Reserve a private spot near Riquet Stalingrad (so you don’t hunt for a space)

If you’re looking for parking Riquet Stalingrad, the most reliable way to avoid last-minute stress is to pre-book a private parking place. With Mobypark, you can reserve spots from owners who have unused capacity—think hotel parking, office spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays—so you arrive with your parking sorted.

Before you set off, use the search bar to choose your dates and vehicle needs. Then compare options that match your stay length (short visit vs. longer day) and check details like covered access or possible restrictions where available.

Street parking around Rue Riquet / Stalingrad: paid hours, price, and time limits

On-street parking in this area is typically in Zone 2:

  • Paid hours: Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00
  • Visitor rate: around €4 per hour
  • Max stay for visitors on the same spot: 6 consecutive hours

If you’re arriving during paid hours and you’re not sure you’ll stay under the 6-hour cap, booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid timing pressure and the risk of a post-parking penalty.

Free parking windows (when they apply) — and when it still pays to book

Street parking becomes free in two common situations:

  • Nights: free daily from 20:00 to 9:00
  • Sundays & public holidays: free from Saturday 20:00 to Monday 9:00

That’s great for evening arrivals, but finding a space can still be hit-or-miss—especially if you arrive in the late afternoon. If you want certainty, you can compare street availability with a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark.

Resident permits & visitor reality

Resident parking is meant for people who can apply for a resident card tied to their main address. In practice, residents can use eligible bays (not the whole street universally), and they’re limited too—on the same spot, parking is capped at 7 days for residents.

If you don’t have the local resident status and you’re visiting for the day, you’ll generally be relying on visitor-paid parking rules or paid parking facilities. In those moments, Mobypark offers an alternative that doesn’t depend on finding an open on-street space.

Underground / secure garages: what to check before you commit

Where street parking is time-limited, many drivers turn to nearby underground garages. Typical paid day pricing in the area is often around €20 per day (varies by operator and dates), and some garages require reservation or have specific access conditions.

Before you choose, check details that can affect you on arrival (entry method, opening times, any vehicle restrictions like height). If your goal is guaranteed availability without searching, comparing those garage options with a reserved private spot on Mobypark is usually the simplest way to decide.

Quick comparison to decide faster

  • Choose street parking if you’re staying within the Zone 2 visitor window and under the 6-hour limit.
  • Choose evening/Sunday street parking if your arrival fits the free hours (but expect availability to be less predictable).
  • Choose Mobypark when you want certainty: reserve a private spot from unused capacity so you don’t lose time looking for a bay.

Mobypark parking rates near Riquet Stalingrad

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 € 60.00

Cheap parking near Riquet Stalingrad, Paris

FAQ about parking in Riquet Stalingrad

Is street parking free on Sundays near Riquet Stalingrad?
Yes. In Paris, on-street parking is free on Sundays and public holidays. The free window typically starts Saturday at 20:00 and ends Monday at 09:00. Even then, spaces can be limited, so arriving earlier helps.
What are the paid street parking hours and the hourly rate around Rue Riquet / Stalingrad?
Street parking around Rue Riquet is generally in Zone 2. Visitor parking is usually paid Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 20:00, at about €4 per hour. If you don’t pay or exceed the rules, a post-parking penalty may apply.
How long can a visitor park in the same place near Riquet Stalingrad?
For visitors, the maximum stay on the same on-street spot is typically 6 consecutive hours. After that, you must move; staying longer can trigger a penalty.
Do residents need a permit for parking near Riquet Stalingrad, and does it help visitors?
Residents can apply for a resident card linked to their main address, and it allows parking in eligible resident-designated areas. It doesn’t automatically apply to visitors—visitors generally must use visitor-paid parking rules or choose an alternative like a pre-booked private spot.