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Finding parking near Coulée verte René-Dumont, Paris

parking Coulée verte René-Dumont in Paris 12 is all about avoiding last-minute searching—especially during the curb’s paid hours. Use a plan that matches the street rules, and consider booking a private spot nearby so you don’t arrive to a full street or a busy garage.

Book private parking near Coulée verte René-Dumont (skip the hunt on arrival)

Mobypark gives you the option to pre-book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—common examples are hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage bays. Instead of circling for an opening, you can reserve in advance and drive in with greater certainty (many locations offer simple electronic access).

If you’re coming during the weekday street parking window, pre-booking can be the difference between parking stress and a smooth start. And if you’re comparing costs, pre-booked private parking on Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than some pay-by-the-hour parking garages—depending on the exact time you need.

Street parking hours around the Coulée verte: paid weekdays, free Sundays & holidays

Near the Coulée verte René-Dumont, street parking follows time-based rules. Typically, curb parking is paid from 09:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday, and it’s free on Sundays and public holidays. That means evenings can be easier than daytime—but you still have to read the local signage for any exceptions.

Before you leave the car, double-check whether your spot is only controlled by time (tariff window) or if it also has special limits (time zones, resident-only bays, or restricted areas). For full-day visits, many drivers prefer reserving with Mobypark to avoid betting everything on finding an available curb space during the paid period.

Limited-time “zone verte” areas: plan your move before the maximum stay

In parts of Paris close to major routes and stations, you may encounter a “zone verte” (a limited-duration time zone meant to improve rotation). The key point for drivers is that it’s designed to prevent “long-stay” cars, with the maximum stay often around 4 hours—after that, you may need to move to avoid an overstay.

If you don’t want to worry about timing (or you’re staying flexible around your visit), booking a private spot via Mobypark helps you park once and focus on your plans rather than watching the clock on a curb bay.

Garages and pay-by-the-hour lots nearby: pay the tariff, or reserve a confirmed spot

Parking garages around the Bastille / Daumesnil corridor can be convenient, but the cost can add up quickly—some facilities in the wider area show pricing that can be roughly around €5 for the first hour and over €50 for 24 hours. Availability can also be an issue when multiple cars arrive at the same time as events or busy periods.

With Mobypark, you’re not relying on the garage being open with empty bays when you arrive. You’re booking a private parking space in advance—often with simpler access—so you can compare options based on your planned duration and avoid time pressure.

How to reach the promenade after parking: entrances and working elevators

Coulée verte René-Dumont has multiple entry points, and elevators can matter if you’re walking from a car park. Access routes include connections from rue Édouard-Lartet toward avenue Émile-Laurent via rue du Sahel, and from the Tunnel de Reuilly toward avenue Émile-Laurent via place rue Brahms and the rue du Sahel / rue de Toul area.

For the Bastille → Jardin de Reuilly–Paul-Pernin segment, there are elevators listed for access—however, Paris’ local information also notes that the elevator at 34 rue de Lyon is out of service, while the elevator at the rue Hector Malot level is in service. Since access status can change, it’s worth checking signage on the day so your parking choice matches the easiest route in.

Overnight and multi-day parking: curb rules vs booked certainty

Because street parking is paid mainly between 09:00 and 20:00, evenings and overnight hours may be less restrictive—still, always verify what your exact bay allows. For longer stays (multi-day visits or when you want the same location each day), it can be easier to pre-book a private spot rather than repeatedly checking curb availability and zone limits.

When you’re planning the duration and the arrival time, use the search box to compare available options around Coulée verte René-Dumont and pick the one that fits your schedule.

Mobypark parking rates near Coulée verte René-Dumont

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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 € 65.00

Cheap parking near Coulée verte René-Dumont, Paris

FAQ about parking near Coulée verte René-Dumont

What are the street parking hours near Coulée verte René-Dumont?
Street parking near Coulée verte René-Dumont is typically paid from 09:00 to 20:00, Monday to Saturday. It is free on Sundays and public holidays. Always verify the exact street signs for any local exceptions.
What does a “zone verte” mean for parking time limits?
A “zone verte” is a limited-duration parking area meant to encourage rotation near the edge of the paid parking zone. The maximum stay is often around 4 hours. Check the posted time limit on the sign and move before the limit expires to avoid an overstay.
Can I reserve private parking in advance near Coulée verte René-Dumont?
Yes. With Mobypark you can reserve private parking spaces in advance near Coulée verte René-Dumont, including spots like hotel parking, office parking areas, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Booking ahead reduces the risk of arriving to a full street or busy garage.
Where can I enter Coulée verte René-Dumont from the street (elevators)?
There are several access points. Routes include connections from rue Édouard-Lartet toward avenue Émile-Laurent via rue du Sahel, and from the Tunnel de Reuilly toward avenue Émile-Laurent via place rue Brahms and the rue du Sahel / rue de Toul area. For Bastille toward Jardin de Reuilly–Paul-Pernin, elevators are available, but local information notes the elevator at 34 rue de Lyon is out of service. The elevator at rue Hector Malot is listed as in service—check onsite signage on arrival.
Is street parking OK for evenings and longer stays near the Coulée verte?
Evenings can be easier because street parking is mainly paid from 09:00 to 20:00. However, some bays may still have special restrictions, time limits, or reserved areas. For longer stays—or if you want certainty without checking curb availability—pre-booking a private spot (for example via Mobypark) can be the less stressful option.