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Finding parking near Chaussée-d'Antin, 9e arrondissement de Paris, Paris

parking Chaussée-d'Antin in Paris 9e is all about getting a spot without guessing street availability or risking a ticket during busy hours. The area mixes paid on-street parking, nearby public garages, and residential-permit streets—so the fastest approach is to plan your arrival window and secure where you’ll park.

Book private parking near Chaussée-d'Antin with Mobypark (no more hunting)

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking bays, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. Instead of circling for street spaces (and reading changing signs one by one), you can pre-book a dedicated place for your exact dates and arrival time.

Because you’re not limited to public street turns, private parking can be a smarter match for longer stops or weekends when the street isn’t straightforward. And when public options get expensive (or fill up), Mobypark-style private spaces can be up to 60% cheaper than paying street rates for the same duration, depending on your parking length.

On-street parking on Chaussée-d'Antin: hourly pricing, Sunday timing, and the 6-hour cap

In central Paris (including the 1st to 11th arr.), street parking is typically priced by the hour and increases as you stay. For this area, the common pattern is 6.00 € for the first hour, with the rate rising progressively up to 75.00 € for 6 hours. The meter is divided into short time increments, so even small overruns can push you into the next charge band.

Weekend rules can also surprise drivers. Public holiday surface parking is often free, but Sunday parking in the central area can remain paid—specifically from 12:00 to 20:00. Always check the street signage/horodateur for whether that particular bay shows a paid or free rule (some streets can differ).

Finally, the biggest practical risk is time. On-street parking in the central area has a maximum of 6 hours on the same spot. Beyond that, you can be treated as having parked abusively, which can trigger a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). The FPS is 75,00 € in the core area, and it may be higher for heavy vehicles/SUV-type vehicles. Paying within 9 days reduces the amount by 30%. If you’re arriving during paid Sunday hours—or you want to avoid the 6-hour limit entirely—pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark is a practical alternative to street parking.

Public garages near Chaussée-d'Antin: typical rates for short stays vs full days

If you prefer a standard public garage, you’ll usually find 24/7 options around Chaussée-d'Antin / Opéra-Meyerbeer area. A public garage at 3 rue de la Chaussée-d'Antin lists prices such as 4,70 € for 1 hour and 28,20 € for 6 hours. For longer stays, the daily cost can become significant—for example 42,30 € for 24 hours (and more for multiple days).

This is the point where parking decisions get real: if you’re planning a full day or an uncertain schedule, garage daily rates can add up quickly. With Mobypark, you can compare public garage day costs against reservable private spaces in advance—often a better fit if you want cost control and guaranteed access without last-minute availability pressure.

ZTL (traffic-limited zone) planning: Chaussée-d'Antin is outside, but transit can matter

Paris introduced a Zone à Trafic Limité (ZTL) in central Paris from 5 November 2024. The key driver point: the ZTL targets transit traffic, not vehicles that have a reason to stop inside the area. The perimeter covers the 1st to 4th arrondissements—so Chaussée-d'Antin (9th arr.) is outside the ZTL—but you may cross it when navigating from elsewhere.

Also, the ZTL logic isn’t based on emissions stickers: it restricts transit for motor vehicles regardless of Crit’Air. If you’re stopped or asked to explain, you’ll need proof that your travel wasn’t “through traffic” (for example a parking ticket or a reservation). Having a pre-booked parking can be helpful for showing your legitimate parking/arrival reason—another reason to consider reserving on Mobypark instead of improvising at the last minute.

Quick decision guide: street vs garage vs reserved private

Parking choiceWhat to expect on Chaussée-d'AntinWhen it works best
Street parking (horodateurs) Typically 6,00 € first hour; up to 75,00 € for 6 hours; Sunday paid window can be 12:00–20:00; max stay 6 hours Short stops with careful timing
Public garage Hourly and daily pricing (e.g., around 4,70 € for 1h; 42,30 € for 24h as an example) When you want a standard public facility
Reserved private spot (Mobypark) Bookable spaces (hotel/office/private driveways/unused garages) with less time pressure than street hunting Uncertain schedules, longer parking, or avoiding ticket risk

To book in the right place, use the search bar with your date and arrival time—that’s what determines whether you’ll get street availability (if you try it) or a reserved private spot (if you choose Mobypark).

Mobypark parking rates near Chaussée-d'Antin

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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 Chaussée-d'Antin, Paris

FAQ about parking in Chaussée-d'Antin

Is on-street parking on Chaussée-d'Antin free on Sundays or public holidays?
It depends on the exact street bay. In central Paris, surface parking is often free on public holidays, but Sunday parking in the central area (including the 9th arrondissement) can remain paid—typically from 12:00 to 20:00. Always check the horodateur and street signs for the specific paid/free rule shown at your spot.
What is the maximum time you can park on the street on Chaussée-d'Antin?
On-street parking in the central area has a maximum of 6 hours on the same spot. If you stay longer, it can be considered abusive and may lead to a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). In the core area, the FPS is commonly 75,00 €, and it can be higher for heavy vehicles/SUV-type vehicles. Paying within 9 days reduces the amount by 30%.
Do I need a Crit'Air sticker for the ZTL near Chaussée-d'Antin?
The ZTL introduced in central Paris (from 5 November 2024) restricts transit for all motor vehicles regardless of emissions level (it’s not driven by Crit’Air). Chaussée-d'Antin is in the 9th arrondissement, which is outside the ZTL perimeter (covering the 1st to 4th). However, if your route crosses the ZTL, you should be able to justify your stop/arrival with parking proof or a reservation.
Are resident parking permit rules common around Chaussée-d'Antin, and can visitors park there?
Yes—Paris 9th arrondissement streets can include residential permit areas, and visitor rules can vary by street and time window. Check the street signs and the horodateur instructions before relying on curb parking. If you want a simpler option that doesn’t depend on permit access, reserving a private parking spot on Mobypark can be a practical way to avoid uncertainty.