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Finding parking near Flam's Lombards- Bar Et Restaurant De Flammekueche, Paris

Reserve private parking near Flam’s Lombards (save time in Les Halles)

Looking for parking Flam's Lombards- Bar Et Restaurant De Flammekueche near Rue des Lombards (Les Halles / Châtelet-les-Halles)? For this kind of central, busy address, the fastest plan is to pre-book a space so you don’t waste time circling for an opening.

Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots—often unused hotel, office, garage, or private driveway spaces—that owners don’t actively use. Instead of relying only on street turns and last-minute availability in public garages, you can compare options and lock in access for your arrival time.

If you’re comparing costs, on-street parking in the 1st arrondissement is typically expensive (Zone 1), while parking garages usually charge per hour and/or use night/weekend packages; Mobypark can be a cheaper alternative and sometimes lets drivers save up to 60% versus standard public tariffs.

Street parking on Rue des Lombards: Zone 1 hours, rates, and limits

On-street parking around Les Halles falls under Zone 1 visitor rates. As a rule of thumb, it’s paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00, and free outside those hours (including 20:00–9:00). A typical visitor rate is about €6/hour.

Two practical constraints matter here: maximum visitor duration (about 6 hours consecutively on the same spot) and availability—central streets fill quickly, especially before dinner. If you’re planning a meal around the restaurant’s evening opening window, street parking can work, but booking a private spot via Mobypark is often the less stressful choice when you want certainty.

Garages near Châtelet / Forum des Halles: when they’re worth it

Public underground garages in the Les Halles / Châtelet area are usually the most reliable option when you want a clear arrival plan and you’d rather not hunt for a curb space. Many garages accept card payment on-site and use hourly pricing plus special “evening” or “weekend” forfaits.

For example, some monitored garages around this area advertise night offers around €20–€25 and weekend packages that can reach the €55–€90 range depending on the day and duration. Mobypark can be a practical alternative when you want to compare options side-by-side and avoid getting stuck with only the most expensive slots at peak times.

Parking option near Flam’s LombardsWhat to expectWhen it’s usually a good fit
On-street (Zone 1)Typically paid Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00; ~€6/h; often a ~6-hour limitShort stops if you arrive early and can move the car in time
Public underground garagesHourly + night/weekend forfaits; often €20+/night for central areasEvening plans, bad-weather visits, or when you want predictable access
Private reserved spots (Mobypark)Bookable private parking from spaces owners don’t actively use (e.g., unused garages/hotel/office spots)When you want guaranteed availability and less time pressure

Late dinner strategy: use the free window wisely (and plan backups)

Flam’s in this area runs lunch into the evening (typically closing around 23:00–23:30, depending on the day). Street parking becomes free at 20:00, but you still need a legal space—availability can be tight near Les Halles right when you’re heading back to your car.

If you’re arriving close to that cutoff (or you want to leave whenever the meal ends), consider booking a reserved private spot on Mobypark so you’re not relying on finding a free curb space at the exact time you return.

Payment, rules, and fines: avoid the most common mistakes

For curbside parking, you’ll usually pay at on-street pay-and-display meters (horodateurs) and in many cases you can also manage payment via mobile services (common options in Paris include apps such as PayByPhone, Flowbird, EasyPark, or other local payment partners shown at the meter). Payment cards are typically supported at meters—always follow the meter instructions at your exact spot.

To avoid tickets or worse, don’t stop in bus lanes, double-park, block entrances, or park where you would obstruct pedestrians/cyclists. Enforcement is strict: “blocking/obstructing” can lead to around €35 fines, while “very obstructing” situations can be much higher and may trigger vehicle immobilization/tow. If you want to double-check free windows and time limits, the key rules are covered in the FAQ below.

Use Mobypark to compare before you drive

Because this destination sits in a high-demand central zone, the best approach is to use the search flow to choose your arrival date and time, then compare nearby private options versus street/garage availability. Pre-booking helps you match the parking style you prefer (garage vs. street-adjacent/private spot) while keeping your trip simple.

Mobypark parking rates near Flam's Lombards- Bar Et Restaurant De Flammekueche

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 2.00

24 hours parking

from € 7.00

1 week parking

from € 45.00

1 month parking

from € 155.00

Cheap parking near Flam's Lombards- Bar Et Restaurant De Flammekueche, Paris

FAQ about parking near Flam's Lombards- Bar Et Restaurant De Flammekueche

What are the street parking hours and typical rates near Flam’s Lombards (Rue des Lombards / Les Halles)?
In the 1st arrondissement (Zone 1), street parking is typically paid from Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. Outside those hours (for example 20:00–9:00) it’s generally free. A typical visitor rate in Zone 1 is around €6/hour, and the curbside area can have time limits for visitors.
Is parking free on Sundays or public holidays near Les Halles / Châtelet-les-Halles?
Street parking is generally free on Sundays and public holidays in Paris, but you should verify the exact rules on your specific parking meter (the signage on the machine can indicate exceptions). If you need certainty for a holiday evening, booking a reserved option can avoid last-minute availability issues.
How long can I park in the street near Flam’s Lombards before I must move my car?
For visitor curb parking in this area, a common limit is about 6 hours consecutively on the same spot. If you stay longer (or keep re-parking the same spot without moving your car), you risk a ticket.
Are there overnight parking options near Châtelet-les-Halles?
Yes. Underground public garages in the Les Halles / Châtelet area are designed for extended stays and are often suitable for night parking. Street parking may be free after 20:00, but it can be hard to find an available space near such a busy address—pre-booking a garage/private spot is the safer plan.
How can I pay for street parking nearby (apps or card at the meter)?
You can usually pay at the on-street pay-and-display meters (horodateurs) and many drivers can also use mobile payment services. Common Paris payment apps include PayByPhone, Flowbird, EasyPark, and other local payment partners shown at the meter. Always confirm the payment method required at the exact meter where you park.
What are the risks if I park illegally near Les Halles (double-park, blocking crossings, etc.)?
Illegal or obstructive parking can lead to fines. Paris enforcement can range from about €35 for “parking causing obstruction” to much higher penalties in “very obstructive” cases, and in severe situations the vehicle can be immobilized or towed. To avoid this, never double-park, and don’t stop on pedestrian crossings, cycle lanes, or in reserved/bus areas.