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Finding parking near L'Europe, 8e arrondissement of Paris, Paris

Looking for parking L'Europe near L'Européen in Paris 17? The fastest way to park here is to match the right curb rules (Zone 2) with a pre-booked option when the venue is busy.

Book private parking spots near L'Europe (no curb hunting)

With Mobypark, you can reserve private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office spaces, unused garage areas, or driveways around L'Europe. That means fewer circles for an open space and less risk of arriving to a full street when demand spikes around shows.

Street parking near Rue Biot & Place de l'Europe (Zone 2)

In this area, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00, and free at night, on Sundays, and on public holidays. Visitor rates in Zone 2 rise with duration (for example around 4 €/h for the first hour, increasing up to 26 €/h at 4 hours), with a maximum stay of 6 consecutive hours on the same spot.

Because costs increase quickly and there’s a 6-hour cap, street parking can turn into time pressure—Mobypark lets you compare that constraint with a booked private space so you don’t have to keep checking the meter.

  • Pay at the meter (card) or via the city’s mobile payment services.
  • Plan your duration early: exceeding the allowed time can lead to a post-parking penalty.

Resident permits: lower tariffs, but not for visitors

Resident parking is managed through specific bays/roads and a permit system (often shown by a yellow marker on meters). Resident rates are much lower (about 0.75 € for a day and 4.50 € for 7 consecutive days), but they only apply when you have the right resident access.

If you’re not eligible for resident tariffs, curb availability becomes a bigger question—booking on Mobypark is a practical workaround when you want certainty instead of searching for an unrestricted spot.

Event nights at L'Européen: why pre-booking matters

L'Européen attracts crowds, so the main issue is availability. On show days, streets near Place de l'Europe and Rue Biot fill up around start/end times, even if the general street rules stay the same.

Choosing a reserved private spot helps you arrive with a plan. Depending on how long you need parking, booked spots via Mobypark can also be up to 60% cheaper than metered street parking for a half-day/full-day plan (your exact savings depend on your duration).

  • If you’re arriving late, avoid last-minute curb hunting.
  • If you use the street, stick to the 6-hour limit and paid hours to reduce risk.

Quick comparison: street vs booked private parking

OptionWhat to watchBest for
On-street (Zone 2) Paid Mon–Sat 9–20; rates increase by hour; 6-hour consecutive cap Short stays when you quickly find a spot
Private parking you pre-book (Mobypark) Reserved access in advance (private garages/driveways/hotel/office spaces) Shows, evenings, or any trip where you can’t risk waiting

Use the Mobypark search bar above to enter L'Europe and your dates/times. Comparing availability and duration up front is the easiest way to avoid time pressure from street rules.

Mobypark parking rates near L'Europe

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 3.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 55.00

Cheap parking near L'Europe, Paris

FAQ about parking in L'Europe

Where can I park near L'Européen (Rue Biot, Paris 17)?
Near L'Européen, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday (9:00–20:00) in Zone 2, and free at night, Sundays, and public holidays. Visitor street parking has a maximum of 6 consecutive hours. For show nights or when you don’t want to search, pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark is a practical alternative to last-minute curb availability.
What are the street parking rates and hours in L'Europe (Zone 2)?
In the L'Europe area (Zone 2), street parking for visitors is usually paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, and free at night, on Sundays, and on public holidays. Rates increase with duration (e.g., about 4 €/h for the first hour, up to about 26 €/h around 4 hours), and the maximum stay on the same spot for visitors is 6 consecutive hours.
How much is the FPS (post-parking penalty) if I overstay or don’t pay?
The Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) replaces the old parking ticket system. In the 17th arrondissement (which is part of the 12th–20th group), the standard FPS amount is 50 €. If you pay within 4 days after notification, it’s reduced to 35 €.
Can I park overnight in a supermarket car park near L'Europe?
Supermarket car parks are generally reserved for customers and often have short time limits (commonly around 2–3 hours). Overnight parking is usually not recommended and can lead to enforcement actions. If you need parking for the evening, use a reserved private spot (for example via Mobypark) so you don’t rely on short customer-only spaces.