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Finding parking near Villette, 19e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

Looking for parking Villette in the La Villette area? The fastest way to avoid last-minute circling is to match your arrival time (street vs garage, day vs night) with the right kind of parking—rules and availability can change quickly around the venues.

Book private parking near Villette with Mobypark (no guessing)

Instead of hunting for an open space on the street, you can book a private parking spot in advance on Mobypark. These are typically unused places from owners who don’t actively use them—for example hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, or spare garage spots—made available for drivers when you need them.

It’s especially useful when you’re arriving during peak demand (weekdays, evenings, or event days), when even nearby garages can feel busy and street spots may be limited by local signage. If you’re comparing options, keep in mind that public parking rules are time-based, while a booked private spot is there for your exact window.

Street parking in Villette: paid hours, free windows, and visitor limits

In the 19th arrondissement (Zone 2), street parking is usually paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00. For visitors, many streets limit you to up to 6 hours on the same spot—so you may need to move or extend legally if you stay longer.

There are also common free periods for on-street parking: it’s generally free every day from 20:00 to 9:00 and free all day on Sundays and public holidays. However, free rules don’t always apply the same way in August, and some streets may be affected by special measures (“Paris Respire”)—so the sign at the curb always wins.

If your plan is to park during paid hours (9:00–20:00) or you’re not sure you’ll arrive early enough to find a spot, comparing with a booked place on Mobypark can reduce the risk of arriving to full streets.

Covered garages near Cité des Sciences: useful when street rules get tight

If you need covered parking (souterrain/garage), the area around Cité des Sciences has major public parking facilities. One key option is located around 61 boulevard Macdonald and is typically open 24/7, with a maximum height of about 1.80 m. Public tariffs are often step-based—for example, about €4.20 for 1 hour, around €12.60 for 3 hours, and roughly €19.95 for 5 hours.

That can be convenient, but costs can add up if you stay longer than planned—and on busy evenings, leaving after an event can be slower due to traffic near the main boulevards. Booking a private spot on Mobypark can be a practical alternative when you want a guaranteed place without time pressure to “find something” at arrival.

Event-day and late-night reality: plan around both parking and the park rules

Near major venues in La Villette, demand can spike and curb spaces can disappear quickly—especially before and after shows. If you’re relying on street parking, arriving early is a big advantage during peak periods; otherwise, you may end up paying for longer stays or walking more.

Late planning also matters: the Parc de la Villette is generally open to the public, but it has a rule that you must not stay in the park between 1:00 and 6:00 (unless there’s an exception). So even if night street parking can be free, don’t plan an overnight “park stay” around the venues.

When you want to park on your schedule—arrive, unload, and leave cleanly—comparing street/free windows with a booked private option on Mobypark is often the easiest way to keep the plan under control.

How to pick the right option on Mobypark for Villette

Use the search bar on the page to set your Villette location and your dates/times. Then compare the practical fit of each choice: street rules depend on time blocks (like 9:00–20:00 vs evenings), while a booked private spot matches your window.

  • If you arrive during typical paid hours, consider reserving so you’re not relying on availability.
  • If you need a covered option, look for a private spot that fits your vehicle and timing.
  • For longer stays, compare the “time steps” of public garages vs paying for a reserved private window.

Mobypark parking rates near Villette

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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

Cheap parking near Villette, Paris

FAQ about parking in Villette

Where can I park for free near La Villette (street parking)?
Street parking is generally free in Paris during two common windows: (1) every day from 20:00 to 9:00, and (2) all day on Sundays and public holidays. Note that in August, some free rules don’t apply, and some streets under “Paris Respire” may restrict parking on Sundays/holidays (usually with exceptions for residents). Always check the curbside sign for the exact street rules.
What are the typical street parking hours and the visitor max stay in the Villette area?
In the Villette area (19th arrondissement, Zone 2), street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. For visitors, the maximum duration on the same spot is often limited to around 6 hours, so plan either to move or extend according to the sign. Payment is usually via the street meter or a mobile payment app.
Where can I park near Cité des Sciences in Villette?
One of the main public parking areas serving Cité des Sciences is around 61 boulevard Macdonald, with access designed for cars and typical operating around the clock. There is also another entrance approach via the quai de la Charente side. Expect a covered/public facility with a maximum height of about 1.80 m, and tariff steps for 1h/3h/5h style stays.
Is the Parc de la Villette payant to enter, and does that affect parking?
The Parc de la Villette is generally free to enter (public access), but that does not mean parking is free. Parking still depends on where you park: street parking follows Paris time rules (paid daytime, possible free windows at night/Sundays/holidays), while garages are paid facilities. Also remember there’s a rule that you can’t stay in the park between 1:00 and 6:00.
Do I need a resident permit to park on Villette streets?
Street parking in Villette follows Paris rules. Residents can hold a residential permit that reduces costs on certain qualifying mixed streets, but it does not automatically make everyone else’s parking free. If you don’t have the resident right for the specific street, you typically pay using the curb rules (including the paid hours and visitor limits), unless you’re within a free-time window shown by the sign.