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Finding parking near Charonne, 20e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

If you’re searching for parking Charonne, the main challenge is getting a space that matches the local rules (paid hours, limited time on the same spot, and strict delivery-zone signage). Here are the practical options drivers use around Charonne (75011/75020) and how to avoid last-minute stress.

Book private parking in Charonne with Mobypark (no guessing with meters)

Mobypark helps you book private parking spots in Charonne that owners don’t actively use—such as hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots. Instead of checking street signage and time limits, you reserve a marked place for your dates and vehicle, then arrive and park.

Street parking in Charonne: hours, zones, and the “6-hour” limit

On-street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00 and free overnight. Because Charonne spans different price areas, the hourly on-street rate can vary by side of the neighborhood (one area is commonly higher than the other). Also note that visitor parking is limited to 6 consecutive hours on the same spot, so street parking can become complicated if your trip runs long.

If you need certainty (workday, errands, appointments), booking on Mobypark can be simpler than timing your stay to the meter’s rules—especially when you don’t want to risk over-staying.

Overnight and weekends: when “free” is real (and when it isn’t)

Overnight street parking is generally free each night from 20:00 to 9:00. On Sundays and public holidays, street parking is generally free all day across Paris. That said, some streets still have strict signage (for example, loading/busier curb rules), and those details matter in the Charonne area.

If you arrive late, have an early start, or simply don’t want to rely on finding an open curb spot—even when it’s “supposed” to be free—pre-booking a private place on Mobypark gives you a backup that doesn’t depend on availability.

Resident permits and common causes of fines or fourrière

Residents can use a residential parking permit, but it’s tied to specific street types and rules around your home address. Even with a permit, there’s usually a maximum stay of 7 consecutive days on the same spot. Beyond that, you risk being in violation and potentially facing enforcement actions.

Also watch out for non-payment or under-payment: if you don’t pay enough for the time used, you can be charged a forfait post-stationnement (FPS) (the amount varies by zone). And if you park in strict delivery/loading bays (typically marked by continuous markings), enforcement can include towing.

When your priority is to avoid those scenarios, parking in an assigned private space you booked (for example via Mobypark) reduces the “did I read the sign correctly?” risk that comes with street parking.

Pick a spot that fits your vehicle (covered, secure, and access rules)

In Charonne, private parking can be covered and secured, and some facilities offer 24/7 access. Before you book, check practical constraints like vehicle height, whether the access is suitable for your car type, and any entry instructions—this helps avoid arriving at the gate and having to change plans.

Use the search bar on this page to set your dates and vehicle, then compare the on-street option (with its time windows) versus reserving a private place through Mobypark.

Mobypark parking rates near Charonne

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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 Charonne, Paris

FAQ about parking in Charonne

Is street parking in Charonne free on Sundays and public holidays?
Generally yes. In Paris, street parking is usually free all day on Sundays and public holidays, including around Charonne. Private garages and underground facilities are typically still paid, so check the specific parking you use.
What are the paid street parking hours in Charonne (Mon–Sat)?
Street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. Overnight (after 20:00) is typically free until 9:00. Always verify the curb signs for your exact spot, because delivery/loading markings can override general rules.
How long can I park on the street in Charonne if I’m not a resident?
Visitor parking is commonly limited to 6 consecutive hours on the same place. If you need longer, you’ll usually have to move or switch to a paid private option (such as a reserved garage/spot).
Can residents park with a permit in Charonne, and is there a maximum duration?
Residents can often obtain a residential parking permit, but it applies only in the eligible street categories near their address. Even with the permit, there’s usually a maximum of 7 consecutive days on the same spot; staying longer can lead to fines and potential towing.
What happens if I don’t pay or I overstay in Charonne?
If you don’t pay enough for the time used, you may receive an FPS (forfait post-stationnement), with the amount varying by zone. Overstaying rules (including resident limits) can also trigger enforcement, and parking in strictly reserved loading/delivery bays can lead to towing. Parking in a booked private spot helps avoid relying only on curb signage.