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Finding parking near Saint-Fargeau, 20e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

Looking for parking Saint-Fargeau (75020 Paris) near Métro Saint-Fargeau? Here’s how street parking works on Rue Saint-Fargeau, what to expect from nearby garages, and how private bookable spots can prevent time pressure.

Pre-book private parking in Saint-Fargeau with Mobypark

On Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that local owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for a free spot within tight street rules, you choose a date/time up front—then park with less hassle.

If you’re planning a longer visit, Mobypark can also be a cheaper alternative versus Zone 2 street pricing and typical paid garages in the area, especially when you’d otherwise risk an overstay.

Street parking on Rue Saint-Fargeau: times, max stay, and prices

Rue Saint-Fargeau sits in Zone 2 for Paris parking tariffs. For visitors, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00 (including August), with a common “normal” rate around €4 per hour.

Important: there’s also a maximum consecutive stay for the same spot. For visitors, it’s generally 6 hours in a row. Going beyond that is treated as abusive parking and can lead to a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) and possible vehicle removal.

  • FPS risk if you don’t pay / overstay: in Zone 2 it’s commonly €50 for the normal tariff (higher for certain heavy vehicles).
  • Paying: payment is available via street meters (card) and commonly via mobile payment services.

If you need more flexibility than “up to 6 hours on one spot”, pre-booking on Mobypark can be a practical way to avoid time pressure and last-minute moves.

Resident permit rules (and why the meter can look different)

Paris residents can apply for a resident parking right (usually referred to as “droit de stationnement résidentiel”), typically linked to specific “mixed streets” around their home. These are identifiable by a yellow marker on the parking meter.

As a visitor, you should expect restrictions to vary by street segment—so if the meter indicates a resident tariff zone, don’t assume you can park there just because you see a free-looking space. When you need certainty, a private booked spot on Mobypark is often the simplest option to compare.

When you prefer covered parking: garages and reservable lots nearby

In the Saint-Fargeau / Porte des Lilas area, you’ll find covered parking facilities with different access hours. For example, some garages around Rue Saint-Fargeau can be open from early morning until late evening, which can fit day plans better than street rules.

Typical paid garage pricing locally can vary a lot, but some options are often around €23/day and some “maximum day” rates can reach roughly €36/day. If you’re comparing totals for a full day (especially during paid hours), Mobypark can work out up to ~60% cheaper versus common street/garage pricing—while also reducing the risk of missing the 6-hour street limit.

Overnight and weekends: when street parking is free

One reason drivers park on-street here: street parking is generally free at night, typically from 20:00 to 9:00, and it’s also free on Sundays and public holidays. That can be useful if you arrive late after the paid period.

Still, don’t treat it as “anything goes”: always follow the Code de la route and safety rules (visibility, lighting, and correct signaling if needed). If your plan involves arriving during paid hours or staying beyond what’s comfortable on a single street bay, pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark helps you avoid timing issues.

Quick tips to pick the right option near Métro Saint-Fargeau

  • Match your plan to the tariff window: if you’ll be parked during 9:00–20:00 (Mon–Sat), street costs add up quickly.
  • Respect the “same spot” limit: visitors are typically capped at 6 consecutive hours on Rue Saint-Fargeau.
  • For longer stays, compare totals: paid garages can be pricey for full days; private booked spots on Mobypark can reduce both cost and uncertainty.
  • If arriving late: check whether night/weekend free street parking applies to your exact arrival time.

Mobypark parking rates near Saint-Fargeau

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 Saint-Fargeau, Paris

FAQ about parking in Saint-Fargeau

Is street parking free at night on Rue Saint-Fargeau (75020)?
In the Saint-Fargeau area (Zone 2), street parking is generally free at night, typically from 20:00 to 9:00. It’s also usually free on Sundays and public holidays. Always confirm the on-street signage for your exact spot and follow traffic/safety rules.
What is the maximum time limit for visitors parking on Rue Saint-Fargeau?
For visitors, the maximum consecutive stay on the same street parking spot is generally 6 hours. Exceeding the limit can trigger a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) and, in abusive cases, may lead to vehicle removal—so it’s important to plan whether you need to move or extend your parking.
How much is the parking fine (FPS) in Zone 2 if I don’t pay or overstay?
In Zone 2, the FPS amount is commonly €50 for the normal tariff when you don’t pay or exceed the permitted time. It can be higher for certain heavier vehicles. If you receive an FPS, paying within the allowed reduction window can reduce the amount.
Can I park using a resident permit on Saint-Fargeau streets?
Resident parking rights apply mainly to “mixed streets” near the resident’s home. These streets are usually identified by a yellow indicator on the parking meter. If you’re not a resident with the correct right, you shouldn’t assume resident pricing applies—consider pre-booking a private spot for certainty.