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Finding parking near Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Paris

Parking Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris is all about getting a legal space close enough to reach the parvis without wasting time. Because the Île de la Cité area is tightly regulated, the best strategy is to know the street rules—and to book a reserved alternative when availability gets tight.

Book a private spot near Notre-Dame with Mobypark (when meters and queues don’t work)

Mobypark helps you reserve bookable private parking spots in the Notre-Dame area that owners don’t actively use—think hotel and office spaces, private driveways, or unused garage spots. Instead of circling for an on-street bay during paid hours, you can compare options for your exact date/time and secure access in advance. When central street parking is metered and time-limited, private reserved parking can be a practical way to reduce pressure on the day—and it can work out up to 60% cheaper than paying by the hour on busy central streets and then switching to expensive day-rate parking.

Street parking around Île de la Cité: paid hours, time limits, and when it’s cheaper

On-street parking in this central zone (Zone 1) is generally paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00, with typical visitor pricing around €6 for the first hour for standard vehicles. You’re also limited to up to 6 hours maximum consecutively on the same spot as a visitor, so long visits can turn into multiple payment cycles.

Good to know for planning: on-street parking is typically free at night (20:00–09:00) and often free on Sundays. However, some central streets can remain paid on Sundays between 12:00 and 20:00, so always check the local street signage and the meter rules. Public holidays are generally treated like Sundays for on-street parking, but underground garages are not included in “free” periods.

If you see a yellow sticker on the meter, that usually indicates a resident-specific scheme—visitors should assume standard visitor tariffs apply. If your arrival is during 9:00–20:00 and you don’t want to gamble on finding a bay legally, a reserved private spot via Mobypark is often the simplest comparison.

Underground garages and covered car parks: more predictable, but watch day rates

In the Notre-Dame area, underground garages and covered car parks are usually the most straightforward choice because you avoid street search time and weather. The trade-off is cost: many central day rates you’ll see for garages tend to land in the €30–€40+ range, especially near the most popular access points.

That’s where comparing matters. If you’re arriving for a timed visit and you just need “park and go” reliability, checking a reserved private option on Mobypark alongside garage day passes can help you avoid being pushed into a full-day price when you only need a few hours.

Arriving by car: consider the limited-traffic rules in Paris Centre

Because Notre-Dame sits in the core of Paris, access can be impacted by traffic restrictions. Since late 2024, the Paris Centre limited-traffic zone has been introduced, meaning transit is restricted and vehicle movement is allowed based on your destination. Before you set off, confirm your route avoids restricted transit roads.

Practically, this favors reserved parking: when you already know where you’ll enter/exit, you can plan your final approach better and reduce last-minute rerouting during peak congestion. If you’re also dropping passengers near the cathedral, aim to park legally and then walk the remaining distance rather than stopping unpredictably.

Quick checklist for choosing the right Notre-Dame parking

  • Match your timing to street rules: paid 9:00–20:00 most days; nights are free (20:00–09:00).
  • Respect the time limit: street bays are typically limited to 6 hours maximum consecutively.
  • Check your vehicle class: heavier vehicles (including some SUVs) can face higher tariffs on street.
  • Compare reliability vs cost: underground/covered garages are predictable; reserved private spots can be a budget-friendly alternative—especially for short, timed visits.
  • If you want certainty: book in advance with Mobypark instead of trying to secure a bay on arrival.

If you’re deciding between free periods, meters, and reserved parking, the most important details are summarized in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 60.00

1 month parking

from € 170.00

Cheap parking near Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, Paris

FAQ about parking near Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris

Where can I park by car to visit Notre-Dame de Paris (Île de la Cité)?
You mainly have three practical choices: (1) on-street paid bays around the Île de la Cité area (follow the local signs/meters carefully), (2) underground garages and covered car parks near access points such as Lutèce/Lobau/Place Saint-Michel for more predictability, or (3) a reserved private spot through Mobypark, which lets you pre-book bookable private spaces from owners who don’t actively use them (like unused garage/hotel/office spots) so you’re not dependent on street availability.
What does parking near Notre-Dame de Paris typically cost?
On-street parking in this central zone is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, and visitor pricing is commonly around €6 for the first hour (for standard vehicles). Central underground/covered garages often charge higher day rates (commonly in the €30–€40+ range depending on the entry time and duration). Reserved private parking via Mobypark can often be cheaper than paying street-by-the-hour plus expensive day-rate garages, especially when you only need a few hours.
Is parking free near Notre-Dame de Paris?
Street parking is typically free at night from 20:00 to 09:00 every day. It’s also often free on Sundays and on public holidays, but some central streets can remain paid on Sundays between 12:00 and 20:00. Always check the meter/street signage for the exact rule on the specific street. Underground garages usually are not part of free on-street periods.
How long can I park on the street near Notre-Dame de Paris?
For visitors, on-street parking around this central area is generally limited to a maximum of 6 hours consecutively on the same spot. If you need longer, you should plan a different parking strategy (for example, switching to a garage or booking a reserved alternative) rather than assuming you can extend the same street bay.
Do I need a resident permit to park near Notre-Dame de Paris?
Resident-only (or resident-preferential) rules can apply on certain streets. You may see a yellow indicator on the meter for the resident scheme, which usually doesn’t apply to visitors. If you don’t have the relevant resident right/permit, assume you must use the standard visitor parking tariff and follow the paid-time rules shown on the meter/signage.