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Finding parking near Croix des Mèches, Créteil, Paris

Parking Croix des Mèches: book private spaces with Mobypark (instead of hunting)

Looking for parking Croix des Mèches? If you want to avoid the “search first, hope for the best” approach, Mobypark lets you book private parking spots in advance—often from hotel or office parking areas, private driveways, and unused garages that aren’t actively offered to the public.

Public parking in Créteil can be time-limited and zone-based, so pre-booking can save you from arriving and immediately needing to move the car.

On-street parking in Croix des Mèches (Créteil street zones)

On public roads, Créteil uses paid street areas with different zone rules. In practice, many drivers first notice the free window, then the costs start once that window ends.

  • First free period: the 3 first hours are free in paid street areas.
  • Zone “red” (short duration) after free time: the 4th hour is 10 €, and the 5th hour is 15 € (so staying longer becomes expensive).
  • Zone “green” (longer stay): parking is typically allowed for 1 to 12 hours, with pricing designed for longer stays (about 1 € per additional hour up to 10 hours).

If your visit in Croix des Mèches may run over a couple of hours, it’s worth comparing street parking rules with a pre-booked private option on Mobypark so you’re not forced to move the car at the worst moment.

When you can park for free (and what that means for planning)

Free and reduced-cost periods can make street parking workable—especially for short errands or weekend plans.

  • Generally free times: parking is usually free at night, and also on the Sunday and public holidays.
  • Creteil Soleil car park: it’s reported as free for the first 2.5 hours from Monday to Friday, and free all day on weekends (typically open 24/7).

If you need longer than the free window (or you want certainty), use Mobypark to compare against the street/paid options before you arrive—especially on weekdays when the “free then pay a lot” pattern starts.

Avoid tickets: understand “no parking / no stopping” markings

Markings matter. A white cross on the pavement is an indication of an absolute prohibition: the space is not a parking spot, and stopping/parking there can lead to penalties.

When you’re unsure whether a spot is actually usable, it’s safer to switch to a booked private place on Mobypark than to risk losing time to enforcement.

Private parking vs. street parking: when booking is the practical choice

Street parking is often cheapest only for short stays, while private parking can be simpler when you need a predictable plan (arrival time, duration, and reduced time pressure).

Parking option Best for Watch out for
On-street zones Quick stops in the free window After the first hours, costs can rise quickly in the short-duration zone
Paid public car parks When street spaces are limited Availability and time limits can still affect your plans
Booked private spots (Mobypark) Longer stays or arrivals when you need certainty You should filter by your needs (duration, covered/secure if available)

Because the street tariffs can become steep after the initial free hours, drivers staying longer may find that pre-booking on Mobypark is often less stressful—and can be significantly cheaper versus paying by the hour once the free period ends.

Quick checklist for booking parking Croix des Mèches

  • Match your duration: if you expect more than a couple of hours, compare street zone costs vs. a private booking.
  • Check rules before you arrive: make sure the area isn’t marked for no parking/no stopping.
  • Prefer certainty for busy times: on weekdays, pre-booking helps when public spaces fill up or you’re near time limits.
  • Residential permits: residential rates exist for eligible residents, but visitors typically need a public or booked private solution.

Use the search flow to set your dates and compare nearby private options against street rules—so you can park in Croix des Mèches without last-minute tradeoffs.

Mobypark parking rates near Croix des Mèches

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 Croix des Mèches, Paris

FAQ about parking in Croix des Mèches

Is on-street parking in Croix des Mèches free?
In Créteil’s paid street zones (including the Croix des Mèches area), parking is generally free for the first 3 hours. After that, street parking becomes paid depending on the zone (short-duration “red” vs longer “green”). Parking is also commonly free at night, on Sundays, and on public holidays.
How much does parking cost on the street in Croix des Mèches (Créteil zones)?
After the first 3 free hours in paid street areas, the reported pricing for Créteil includes: the 4th hour at 10 € and the 5th hour at 15 € in the short-duration “red” zone. For longer stays in the “green” zone, pricing is structured for extended parking (about 1 € per hour up to 10 hours), with typical authorization up to 12 hours.
What hours do the red/green parking zones apply in Croix des Mèches?
The city-wide zone rules apply across Créteil. For the “green” zone, reported application windows include: Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00 (with exceptions for public holidays). Another reported schedule is Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 19:00 and Sunday morning from 9:00 to 13:00, depending on the area. If you’re unsure, check the zone signage where you intend to park.
What does a white cross marking mean for parking in Croix des Mèches / Créteil?
A white cross marking on the road surface indicates an absolute restriction: the space is not a legal parking spot. Stopping and parking there are strictly prohibited and can result in enforcement.
Is Créteil Soleil parking free, and for how long?
Créteil Soleil’s public car park is reported as free for the first 2.5 hours from Monday to Friday, and free all day on weekends (excluding exceptional days). It’s also described as open 24/7, but you should still verify any exceptional changes with signage or staff at the entrance.