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Finding parking near Quartier de la Boule - Champs-Pierreux, Nanterre, Paris

If you’re looking for parking Quartier de la Boule - Champs-Pierreux (Nanterre, 92000), the key is choosing the right option for your parking time window: metered street zones have strict limits, while private parking can remove the hassle of finding an available spot.

Pre-book private parking with Mobypark in Quartier de la Boule – Champs-Pierreux

Mobypark lets drivers book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel/office overflow areas, private driveways, and unused garage or box spaces—so you’re not limited to what happens to be free on the street. When your stay might fall outside short time limits on public roads, booking a reserved spot with Mobypark can help you park with less time pressure, and with clearer access instructions for your vehicle.

Street parking in this area: paid zones, time windows, and real duration limits

In Nanterre, paid on-street parking is generally active Monday to Saturday, during 9:00–12:00 and 14:00–18:00. The area is managed with different zones (red/yellow/green), each with its own maximum duration. You can also get 15 minutes free in paid zones: take a ticket at the meter and place it behind your dashboard.

Zone Max time Metered tariffs (examples) Extra note
Red Up to 2 hours €1.60 for 1 hour (2-hour price applies) Designed for short stops and faster vehicle turnover
Yellow Up to 3h30 €1.60 (1h), €3.70 (2h), €6.60 (3h) FPS applies after the max duration (23€ for 3h30)
Green Up to 7h30 €0.60 (30m), €1.20 (1h), €3.10 (2h), €4.50 (3h), €7 (7h) FPS applies after the max duration (23€ for 7h30)

If you’re aiming for a longer stay and want to avoid planning around the 2-hour red zone limit, it can be easier to compare public street options with a reserved private place on Mobypark (especially during busy weekdays when you don’t want to “hunt” for availability).

Also note when street parking becomes free: it’s free on Sundays and public holidays, and outside paid hours (before 9:00, between 12:00 and 14:00, and after 18:00). In August, you should not assume free parking during paid hours—use the usual rules.

Resident parking (“macaron résidentiel”): helpful if you live there, not for most visitors

Some areas operate with a resident-only scheme via a “resident permit (macaron résidentiel)” that allows eligible residents to park at a preferential rate in the green zone. Typically, you must be domiciled in a regulated street in the green zone and not have your own parking/garage; one permit per household. The resident rate is listed as €2 per week or €9 per month.

If you’re visiting Quartier de la Boule – Champs-Pierreux and don’t have that resident permit, relying on “it might be easy to find a valid spot” often adds uncertainty—booking a reserved private parking option via Mobypark can be a practical alternative to reduce the need for trial-and-error on street.

Watch for tighter rules near Rue Sadi Carnot

There have been permanent regulatory updates (including an order dated 21 July 2023) that specifically concern Rue Sadi Carnot (and other streets). Because local rules can vary by street and signage, it’s smart to follow the panel/tariff details at the exact curb where you plan to park; if you want to avoid the risk of finding a restriction at the last moment, pre-booking a private spot can make your arrival smoother.

Choose the right option for your parking length

  • Short errands (≤ 2 hours): red-zone street parking can fit, but you must be precise about the time window—otherwise you’ll hit the max limit quickly.
  • Half-day or evening plans (around yellow/green durations): check whether the street zone allows your planned duration; once you exceed the maximum, an FPS can apply (23€ in yellow/green at the stated max).
  • Longer stays or peak-day uncertainty: compare street options with a reserved private space on Mobypark so you’re not dependent on last-minute curb availability.

How to use Mobypark for an easier arrival

To compare and book, enter your date/time in the Mobypark search bar for Quartier de la Boule - Champs-Pierreux, pick a private spot that matches your needs (and vehicle type where relevant), and follow the access instructions provided with the reservation. This is especially helpful when street parking is limited to specific paid hours and maximum durations.

Mobypark parking rates near Quartier de la Boule - Champs-Pierreux

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 3.25

24 hours parking

from € 3.00

1 week parking

from € 30.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near Quartier de la Boule - Champs-Pierreux, Paris

FAQ about parking in Quartier de la Boule - Champs-Pierreux

What are the paid street parking times and max durations near Quartier de la Boule – Champs-Pierreux?
In Nanterre, paid on-street parking is generally active Monday to Saturday, during 9:00–12:00 and 14:00–18:00. The curb parking is managed by zones: Red for short stays (up to 2 hours), Yellow for medium stays (up to 3h30), and Green for longer parking (up to 7h30). Always follow the exact zone panel on the street where you park.
Is there free parking in Quartier de la Boule – Champs-Pierreux?
Yes—there is usually a free 15-minute window in paid zones. You must take a ticket at the meter and place it behind your dashboard. Street parking is also free on Sundays and public holidays, and outside paid hours (before 9:00, between 12:00 and 14:00, and after 18:00). In August, don’t assume it becomes free during paid hours.
How does the resident permit (resident-only scheme) work in Nanterre’s green zone?
The resident-only scheme (often referred to as the “resident permit”, locally called “macaron résidentiel”) is designed for people who live on regulated streets in the green zone. Typically, you must be domiciled on that regulated street and not have your own personal parking/garage; one permit per household. The listed resident prices are €2 per week or €9 per month, and you’ll need to apply with the required proof documents.
What happens if I exceed the max street parking time (FPS) in this area?
If you exceed the maximum duration for the zone, a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) can apply. For yellow and green zones, the FPS is indicated as 23€ at the stated maximum duration (3h30 in yellow, 7h30 in green). To avoid this, always start the meter correctly and respect the zone’s time limit.
Is private parking on Mobypark a good alternative to street parking in Quartier de la Boule – Champs-Pierreux?
It can be, especially if you want to avoid strict curb time limits and the time pressure of finding a free spot during paid hours. Mobypark offers bookable private spaces (like unused garage/box spaces or other private parking not actively used by owners), so you can compare options in advance and arrive with a reserved place.