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

Looking for parking Télégraphe (Paris 20)? The fastest way to avoid street hunting and meter limits is to compare options right on the map—then book a reserved spot when you want certainty.

Book a private spot in Télégraphe instead of searching the street

Mobypark gives drivers access to bookable private parking spots—for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas—so you can arrive knowing your parking is held for your dates.

That’s especially useful around Télégraphe, where on-street rules (paid hours and maximum stays) can force you to re-check the meter or move your vehicle sooner than planned.

On-street parking near Télégraphe: paid hours, costs, and time limits

In the 20th arrondissement, street parking is typically managed under Zone 2 pricing. The visitor rate is commonly around €4 per hour, with a minimum payment of €1 for 15 minutes. Paid parking is generally Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 20:00.

There’s also a maximum duration of 6 hours consecutive on the same place for visitors. In practice, you may need to refresh payment every ~2 hours depending on how the meter system is set up—so you’re not just paying hourly, you’re also timing your session.

If you’re planning a longer stop, a reserved option through Mobypark can feel simpler than paying by the hour—and for many stays it can work out significantly cheaper than street parking compared to standard Zone 2 hourly pricing.

Note: since late 2024, tariffs can vary more for some vehicle categories (for example heavier vehicles and certain registrations), and the first hour can be higher for those cases.

Resident-permit streets (yellow sign on the meter): don’t assume it’s usable

Some streets around Télégraphe include resident permit rules (often shown by a yellow dot/label on the upper part of the meter, indicating “mixed roads”). If you don’t have the right resident entitlement, you can end up with a spot you thought was usable—but isn’t for your vehicle.

When you want to avoid that uncertainty, booking a private space on Mobypark is a practical fallback: you’re not relying on whether your exact street is enforced for non-residents.

Free windows: Sundays/holidays and night-time—useful, but still check the street signs

Street parking is generally free on Sundays, and public holidays are often treated the same way. However, some streets may remain paid even on these days—so look for the yellow indicator on the meter to confirm whether that specific street is free.

Also, parking is typically free every night from 20:00 to 09:00. If you’re arriving during paid hours (Monday–Saturday daytime) or you simply want to avoid last-minute searching, reserving ahead with Mobypark can remove the “will I find something right now?” stress.

Quick way to compare cost: street meter vs a reserved spot

What you’re considering Typical street reality near Télégraphe How a reserved private spot helps
Hourly price during paid hours Often around €4/hour (Zone 2), with a €1 min for 15 minutes You book a spot for your dates—no meter “feed every session” timing pressure
Session management Up to 6 hours consecutive, but payment can effectively require renewal Much easier for longer visits; you can plan around your trip instead of meter updates
Enforcement and permissions Some streets have resident-permit rules shown by a yellow label/dot Less risk of “this street is mixed/enforced” surprises—your access is defined in advance

Booking checklist for Télégraphe (so you don’t waste time)

  • Set your exact dates and times in the search bar to match your arrival and departure.
  • Check vehicle requirements on the listing (for example height limits if the spot is in a garage).
  • If you’re visiting during Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00, prioritize reserved parking over street searches.
  • If you’re going on Sunday/holiday, still confirm the meter signage for that street—rules can vary by block.

Compare available reserved spots on Mobypark for Télégraphe first—then you’ll know you have a parking plan, even when street options get tight.

Mobypark parking rates near Télégraphe

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 Télégraphe, Paris

FAQ about parking in Télégraphe

Is street parking around Métro Télégraphe free on Sundays and public holidays?
Street parking is generally free all day on Sundays in the 20th arrondissement, and public holidays are often treated like Sundays. However, some specific streets may remain paid even on holidays. Always check the meter signage—if there’s a yellow indicator on the meter, it can signal that the usual “free” rule doesn’t apply on that exact street.
What are the paid hours and the maximum time limit for on-street parking near Télégraphe?
On-street parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 20:00. For visitors in Zone 2, the standard rate is often around €4/hour with a minimum payment of €1 for 15 minutes. You’re allowed up to 6 hours consecutive on the same spot, but in practice you may need to refresh payment every couple of hours to match the meter’s rules.
Do I need a resident permit to park around Télégraphe?
Some streets around Télégraphe include resident-permit (“mixed road”) rules. These are usually indicated by a yellow dot/label on the upper part of the meter. If you don’t have the resident right for that area, you should not assume the street is available—booking a reserved private spot (for example via Mobypark) can avoid this uncertainty.
How do I pay for street parking near Télégraphe (meter/app) and what is the minimum charge?
You can typically pay at the on-street meters using card/prepaid payment options, or through mobile parking payment apps. The standard setup often includes a minimum charge of €1 for 15 minutes. Using an app can help you extend your session without returning to the meter.
Should I book private parking on Mobypark instead of relying on street availability in Télégraphe?
If you’re parking during paid hours (Monday–Saturday daytime) or you want to avoid time pressure and permission checks, booking a reserved private spot is often the safer option. Mobypark lists bookable private spaces (for example garages and unused building/hotel spots), so you’re not dependent on finding an eligible street spot at the last minute.