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Finding parking near Notre-Dame-des-Champs, 6e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

If you’re searching for parking Notre-Dame-des-Champs in Paris 6, the key question is simple: will you find an allowed spot in time, and at a price that doesn’t spike when you stay longer? In this area, street rules and enforcement can move fast—so it helps to combine practical public-parking knowledge with the option to secure a dedicated private space.

Book a dedicated private spot when street parking is time-restricted

On busy days around Notre-Dame-des-Champs, street spaces are limited and often capped by signage (so “just park for a bit” can turn into time pressure). With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots from owners who don’t actively use them (for example hotel parking, office-building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays) and get an agreed place for your dates—so you’re not racing the clock.

When you’re considering metered street bays, a pre-booked option on Mobypark can be a straightforward alternative if you want flexibility beyond the street time window.

Street parking rules around Rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs (what to expect)

In the 6th arrondissement, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. Evenings (20:00 to 9:00) are generally free. Sundays and public holidays are generally free on the street, but you should still confirm by reading the signage on-site (for example, some sections can behave differently depending on the meter/zone).

Even if Sunday/public-holiday parking is free, weekdays usually mean you must pay correctly and stay within the allowed duration shown on the meter. If you’re arriving for a longer stretch on a paid day, booking a dedicated spot on Mobypark can reduce the risk of getting stuck hunting for availability.

Resident permit parking: useful for locals, confusing for visitors

There is a residential parking system in Paris 6 (resident permits), but it’s designed for eligible residents with a vehicle registered at their address. The permit gives a preferential resident tariff on the permitted streets, while many roads operate with a “visitor rate” for non-permit holders.

If you’re not eligible for the resident right, treat resident areas as a warning sign—not a shortcut—and consider pre-booking through Mobypark so you don’t have to decode meter details while you’re driving around.

How FPS fines work (and why time matters on busy streets)

If you don’t pay, underpay, or stay outside the allowed paid time, you may receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). For light vehicles in the 6th arrondissement (Zone 1), the FPS is commonly €75. You generally have 3 months to pay; if you miss that window, a majoration can apply.

Because these rules are based on your parking session matching what the meter allows, the safest way to avoid “almost paid in time” problems is often to reserve a dedicated private space on Mobypark—so your plan doesn’t depend on finding the last available bay.

Public garages vs private spaces: plan for day rates

Indoor/public garages around the Notre-Dame-des-Champs area tend to charge per hour and often run 24/7. Based on local listings, hourly prices are frequently around €3–€4/h, and day totals can land roughly in the €30–€40 range—so a full day can add up quickly.

If you need parking for several hours or a whole day, Mobypark private spots can be up to 60% cheaper in many cases while also giving you the certainty of a reserved place (instead of accepting whatever public availability you can find).

EV charging and vehicle fit: check before you book

If you drive an electric car, don’t assume every public charging point is compatible or available when you arrive. In garages, charging may exist but can depend on the specific parking facility and space. With Mobypark, each private listing can differ—so check connector type, charger availability, and any vehicle-height or access notes before you finalize.

Quick way to choose your best option

  • Short weekday errands: street can work if you’re confident about the paid window and duration limits.
  • Half-day to full day (especially on paid periods): consider a reserved private spot on Mobypark to avoid time pressure.
  • Longer stays or when you want peace of mind: compare garage day totals with pre-booked private options.

When you’re ready, use the search bar above to set your dates for Notre-Dame-des-Champs and compare the available reserved spaces.

Mobypark parking rates near Notre-Dame-des-Champs

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 € 55.00

Cheap parking near Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Paris

FAQ about parking in Notre-Dame-des-Champs

When is street parking free near Notre-Dame-des-Champs (Paris 6)?
In the 6th arrondissement, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, and generally free from 20:00 to 9:00. On Sundays and public holidays, street parking is generally free too—though you should confirm by checking the specific signage on your meter/section.
What is the FPS fine for parking mistakes in the Notre-Dame-des-Champs area?
If you park without paying (or with insufficient payment) or you exceed the allowed paid time, you can receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). For light vehicles in Zone 1 (Paris 6), the FPS is commonly €75, and you generally have 3 months to pay; after that, a majoration can apply.
Can visitors use the resident parking permit rates around Notre-Dame-des-Champs?
Resident permits are for eligible residents who have a vehicle registered at their Paris address and meet the permit conditions. Visitors typically pay the visitor rate on streets where resident rights apply. If you’re not sure you’re eligible, don’t rely on resident pricing—consider booking a reserved private spot instead.
Are indoor garages around Notre-Dame-des-Champs good for all-day parking?
They can be, especially if you want 24/7 access or fewer street-availability issues, but they’re often expensive for long stays. Local public garages commonly charge about €3–€4 per hour and day totals can reach roughly €30–€40, so it’s worth comparing with reserved private parking—often cheaper for longer time periods.