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Finding parking near Gare Saint-Lazare, Paris
Parking Gare Saint-Lazare : street rules (8th arrondissement)
If you’re looking for parking Gare Saint-Lazare, start with the street rules: around the station, parking is generally in Zone 1 and paid during the day. The price is around €6 per hour, with a time limit for visitors.
In practice, you can stay up to 6 consecutive hours in the same spot. The initial payment is limited to 2 hours, but the overall maximum remains 6 hours. Payment is made at parking meters and/or through mobile parking payment apps.
Free parking at night (Monday to Saturday): parking is free from 8:00 pm to 9:00 am. Sundays and public holidays are also generally free: the free period starts on Saturday at 8:00 pm and ends on Monday at 9:00 am (always check the on-site signage).
Good to know: some streets may be marked as “shared-use” streets (“mixed lanes”) depending on the local signage (notice/panel on the meter). In those streets, weekend free parking may apply, but it isn’t uniform everywhere. Underground garages, on the other hand, are generally paid even on Sundays.
Plan for limited spaces and the question of “shared-use” streets
Around Gare Saint-Lazare, street spaces fill up quickly (travelers, shops, and Metro/RER flows). Even if you know the schedule, arrive early or plan a covered option: it’s often the most reliable choice when you don’t have much time.
If you’re a resident, a resident parking permit (“permit”/macaron-type) may exist for some streets (shared-use). It is intended for Paris residents, enforced via vehicle registration, with a maximum duration that can go up to 7 consecutive days in the same spot. For visitors without authorization, treat the resident/shared-use rules as strict; otherwise, you risk a violation.
Choose a covered garage: the safest option when you arrive under time pressure
For parking near Gare Saint-Lazare when street parking is saturated, covered garages are the “no surprises” solution. They remain paid during most periods (including Sunday), but they prevent you from wasting time searching for a space.
The underground garage at 29 Rue de Londres (car access) is a practical reference: it’s listed as open 24/7 and with a maximum height of 1.85 m. If your vehicle is taller (lifted break/SUV, light van), check the posted height limit on site before entering.
In the area, other nearby covered garages also exist, often with height limits around 1.85–1.90 m and variable opening hours depending on the operator. Check height and hours first when comparing two garages.
Decide quickly (and compare) based on your arrival window
The most effective strategy is to choose based on your arrival time: if you arrive in the evening, street parking can be advantageous thanks to nighttime free parking (depending on the day). If you arrive during the day (especially on weekdays), plan for a covered garage and verify height and opening hours before you drive there.
If you prefer to prepare access before you leave, you can also check Mobypark for possible future availability around Gare Saint-Lazare. As there are currently no bookable spaces here, the main thing is to plan around street rules and the covered garages available.