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Finding parking near Val de Brie, Créteil, Paris
Book private parking near Val de Brie with Mobypark
If you’re searching for parking Val de Brie, aim for a spot with clear access rules (especially when public spaces are limited). Mobypark helps you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—such as hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garages—so you’re not relying on finding an empty street place at the last minute.
Instead of circling for a legal spot, you can pre-book online for your dates and arrive ready. When plans change, Mobypark also supports free cancellation up to 24 hours before arrival.
Public parking for short stops: the 3-hour free window at Porte de Brie
For quick errands, look at the public parking in the Porte de Brie area (with nearby public lots such as Brossolette and Monfray): these public spaces are free for three hours. If you’re staying longer than that window—or you’re arriving during busier moments like market days—public availability can become tight, and you may need to switch to a paid option or a booked space.
That’s where Mobypark can fit naturally: if you need certainty beyond the short free period, pre-booking a private spot can help you avoid timing pressure.
Pay-by-the-hour parking if you’re going for half a day or more (Marles-en-Brie station area)
If your trip is tied to transport, the Marles-en-Brie station car park uses hourly tariffs (ticket-based). Typical pricing is €3.30 (0–4h), €5.90 (4–8h), and €6.60 (8–12h), with payment handled on site.
For drivers who need more flexibility, a park-and-ride setup exists nearby, with a free option linked to an annual Pass Navigo (subject to conditions). If you don’t have that eligibility—or you want to avoid waiting for a free/valid space—booking on Mobypark can be a practical alternative, especially when you don’t want to manage hourly changes while you’re out.
Choose the right option for your stay length (quick decision guide)
| How long you’ll park | What to look for | Driver-friendly approach |
|---|---|---|
| Up to ~3 hours | Porte de Brie public parking (3-hour free window) | Use the free period for short stops, then move or plan ahead if you’ll extend |
| Half-day to ~12 hours | Hourly public parking near station areas | Use the posted hourly bands, but consider pre-booking if you arrive at busy times |
| All-day / uncertain schedules | Private pre-booked spots | Book on Mobypark so you don’t depend on street availability or time-limited tickets |
Before you arrive: check access rules to avoid penalties
- Time limits & ticket rules: make sure your parking duration matches the posted free/paid window.
- Entry instructions: if you pre-book, follow the access instructions for your arrival time (don’t rely on “open parking” assumptions).
- Type of spot: check whether the spot is covered/open and whether it suits your vehicle needs.
- Busy-day strategy: if you’re arriving when public parking fills fast (e.g., around market activity), booking a private space on Mobypark reduces the risk of circling for a legal option.
Mobypark parking rates near Val de Brie
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 5.00
24 hours parking
from € 10.00
1 week parking
from € 10.00
1 month parking
from € 30.00