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Finding parking near Bataclan, Paris

If you’re looking for parking Bataclan, you’re dealing with a classic Paris 11e concert problem: street spaces can disappear quickly, and rules can change by time of day. The most practical approach is to compare what’s allowed on the street with bookable private parking options before you arrive.

Pre-book private parking near Bataclan with Mobypark

Mobypark makes private parking spots bookable when owners (like hotels, office buildings, private driveways, or unused garage spaces) don’t use them regularly. That means you’re not just searching for a random empty space—you can reserve a place in advance, which is especially useful around popular venues like Bataclan where arrivals are concentrated at the same time.

Street parking around Bataclan (Zone 1): prices, limits, and free windows

Bataclan is in Paris Zone 1, which is typically the most expensive area for on-street parking. On the street, you’ll usually find:

  • Paid hours: Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00
  • Typical rate: about €6/hour in Zone 1
  • Maximum stay on one spot: up to 6 hours consecutive
  • Free parking: nights 20:00–9:00, plus Sundays and public holidays
  • Possible short free windows: some “mixed streets” may allow up to 2 hours for all drivers when marked (often with a small yellow dot on the meter)

If you only plan to park for an evening, that Zone 1 rate can add up fast (especially if you exceed the on-street limit or end up paying while you search). For many common arrival durations, booking a private spot through Mobypark can work out significantly cheaper than paying Zone 1 street parking while you wait and re-park—often up to 60% cheaper depending on the time you stay.

Nearby garages (Trois Bornes, Alhambra): what to check before you enter

There are also well-known paid parking structures close to Bataclan. For example:

  • Trois Bornes: 11 rue Trois Bornes, 75011 Paris
  • Alhambra: 50 rue de Malte, 75011 Paris

When choosing a garage, look for practical details that affect your entry and comfort: opening hours, security/access rules, payment options, and any vehicle limits. On concert nights, garages can fill up—so if you want certainty, a reserved private spot via Mobypark can be a useful alternative to relying on walk-in availability.

Concert-night tactics: when street parking becomes a time risk

There usually aren’t special “personal vehicle” restrictions automatically applied just because an event is happening; however, availability is the real issue. Most people arrive in the same time window, so street parking near Bataclan can turn into a time-consuming search—especially during paid hours.

Even though street parking becomes free at night (20:00–9:00), you still have to park during the lead-up to your show. Pre-booking through Mobypark helps you avoid circling for an open spot, because your parking decision is made before you set off.

Watch out for “SUV” surcharges on the street

In Zone 1, there is a higher pricing scheme for larger/heavier vehicles (the “SUV” rate). If your vehicle falls into the category, the first hour on the street can jump (for example, the first hour may be €18 for a SUV category vehicle in Zone 1). When you’re planning your stop time, this is exactly when a reserved option can reduce the risk of price surprises and last-minute re-parking.

Quick checklist before you park

  • Confirm the hours on the sign: pay attention to when Zone 1 goes from paid to free.
  • Respect the 6-hour consecutive limit if you choose street parking.
  • If you’re driving a larger vehicle: check whether the “SUV” rate applies.
  • For concerts: prioritize certainty—use the search bar to compare and book a reserved private spot near Bataclan.

If you want a fast recap of free windows, nearby addresses, and typical pricing, the FAQ below covers the details you’ll likely need when you’re deciding where to park.

Mobypark parking rates near Bataclan

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 70.00

Cheap parking near Bataclan, Paris

FAQ about parking near Bataclan

Where can I park near Bataclan?
Near Bataclan (Paris 11e), you typically have three practical options: (1) on-street parking in Zone 1, (2) paid public garages/parking structures nearby, and (3) reserved private parking spots. If you want to reduce time pressure on concert nights, you can compare and book private reserved spots through Mobypark.
What are the street parking prices and rules around Bataclan?
Street parking around Bataclan is in Paris Zone 1. The typical on-street rate is about €6/hour, and street parking is usually paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. Visitor parking on the same spot is limited (commonly up to 6 hours consecutively), and you must follow the posted signs for the exact rules on each street.
Is there free parking near Bataclan?
Yes, commonly around the venue: street parking is free at night from 20:00 to 9:00, and it is also free on Sundays and public holidays. Some “mixed streets” may offer short parking (for example up to 2 hours) for all drivers when the meter is marked (often with a small yellow dot). Always verify the signs and meter markings before leaving your car.
What’s the price level for parking near Bataclan?
On-street in Zone 1 is typically around €6/hour, and the cost for the maximum on-street stay (up to 6 hours consecutively) can reach roughly €75. If your vehicle is subject to the higher “SUV” street rate, the first hour can be much higher (for example €18 in Zone 1). Parking garages vary, but daily prices often fall in the low double-digits per day—so comparing reserved options can help you plan a predictable budget.
What are the nearby parking structures called Trois Bornes and Alhambra?
Two nearby options commonly referenced around Bataclan are: Trois Bornes (11 rue Trois Bornes, 75011 Paris) and Alhambra (50 rue de Malte, 75011 Paris). During busy event evenings, it’s smart to reserve in advance rather than relying on walk-in availability.
Should I reserve parking for concerts at Bataclan?
If you’re going to Bataclan on a concert night, reserving is strongly recommended. Even without special personal-vehicle restrictions, street availability near a popular venue can drop quickly during the arrival window. Pre-booking a reserved private spot (for example via Mobypark) helps you park with less uncertainty and avoid wasting time searching.