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Finding parking near Silly-Gallieni, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris

If you’re looking for parking Silly-Gallieni (Boulogne-Billancourt), your choice usually comes down to managing street time limits vs. reserving a spot in advance. Here’s how to park with less stress—plus a practical way to avoid the “move the car or pay again” routine.

Book private parking in Silly-Gallieni with Mobypark (when street rules feel tight)

Mobypark helps you reserve private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—things like hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays. Instead of driving around Silly-Gallieni hoping a curb spot stays free during the paid hours, you can compare options and pre-book the one that fits your dates.

If you know you’ll be out during the busiest paid window, reserving on Mobypark can be the straightforward alternative to street parking zones and the risk of overstaying.

Street parking in Silly-Gallieni: paid hours, zones, and maximum durations

In Boulogne-Billancourt, on-street parking for cars is generally paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:30. It’s free on Sundays and public holidays, and it’s also free between 19:30 and 9:00 during the week (and on Saturday). Always double-check the signs on your exact street.

For the paid period, drivers mainly deal with two zones (there isn’t a traditional “blue zone” system for cars):

  • Red zone (short stays): typically up to 2 hours recommended. Visitor tariffs are usually €2 (1h) and €4 (2h) (with restrictions increasing quickly after short durations).
  • Orange zone (medium stays): typically up to 5 hours recommended. Visitor tariffs commonly follow €2 (1h), €4 (2h), €6 (3h), €8 (4h), €10 (5h).

Because these time limits are real, it’s easy to get caught needing to relocate your car mid-visit. If you want to avoid that time pressure, it can be worth comparing street parking vs. reserving a private spot on Mobypark—especially for half-day plans.

What if you overstay (or forget to pay)? FPS risk near Silly-Gallieni

When you exceed the allowed maximum duration in the paid zones (or miss payment), you can face a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). For cars, the amount is typically €35, and it may be reduced to €25 if you pay within the early payment window (e.g., within about 4 days).

If you’re not confident you’ll fit the maximum red/orange limits, reserving in advance via Mobypark helps you plan around your itinerary instead of around enforcement rules.

Covered garages and private car parks nearby (useful when the curb is full)

During the paid daytime window, covered public garages and car parks around the Silly-Gallieni area can be a practical option when street spaces are scarce. For example, a covered garage near 24 bis Avenue André Morizet is generally open Monday–Saturday, 6:00–23:00. Shopping-center and hotel-area car parks nearby can also be available—just note they may have practical constraints (like access rules or vehicle height limits).

Even with covered options, availability can still depend on peak demand. That’s where Mobypark can help as an alternative: you can compare private bays (including hotel/office-style spaces) and pre-book rather than arriving and hoping for an open slot.

Overnight and long stays: plan around the free evening window

Since street parking is typically free from 19:30 to 9:00 during the week (and free on Sundays/public holidays), your timing can completely change the cost. If your schedule allows it, you can align your parking with the free overnight window.

When your arrival/departure times don’t match the free hours—or you prefer not to “reset” the parking plan—booking a private space on Mobypark can remove the guesswork.

How to choose the right option in minutes

  • Pick your dates first (street rules vs. reserved access matter most by time).
  • Estimate your duration: if you’re likely to exceed short red-zone limits or approach the upper orange-zone limit, compare reserved parking.
  • Check vehicle constraints on the booking details (especially if you have a larger car).
  • Compare the practical deal: street payment + relocation risk vs. a pre-booked private space.

Use the search bar on this page to set your location and dates, then compare available private spots near Silly-Gallieni on Mobypark.

FAQ-focused guidance before you park

If you’re deciding between curb parking and reserved spots, the key questions are usually free windows, street tariff rules, and what happens if you overstay—those details are covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Silly-Gallieni

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 4.00

24 hours parking

from € 6.00

1 week parking

from € 10.00

1 month parking

from € 30.00

Cheap parking near Silly-Gallieni, Paris

FAQ about parking in Silly-Gallieni

Where can I park for free near Silly-Gallieni?
In Boulogne-Billancourt (including the Silly-Gallieni area), street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays. It’s also free between 19:30 and 9:00 during the week. During paid hours, follow the on-street signage on your exact street.
What are the street parking tariffs and time limits in Silly-Gallieni?
On-street parking for cars is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:30. The system mainly uses two paid zones: a red zone (short stays, typically up to about 2 hours recommended) and an orange zone (medium stays, typically up to about 5 hours recommended). Visitor tariffs commonly start around €2 for 1 hour and reach about €10 for 5 hours in the orange zone, but availability decreases quickly once you approach the maximum durations.
What happens if I overstay or don’t pay (FPS) near Silly-Gallieni?
If you exceed the allowed maximum duration in the paid zones or you don’t pay where required, you can receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). For cars, the FPS is typically €35, with a reduced amount (for example €25) if you pay within the early payment window (around 4 days).
Can residents or professionals get discounted parking in Silly-Gallieni?
Yes. Residents and professionals can often access discounted parking conditions, but it usually depends on eligibility and registration through the official local process. Conditions can vary by address and vehicle type, so check the current resident/professional rules for Boulogne-Billancourt before relying on a discounted tariff.