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Finding parking near Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris

Parking Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature (62 rue des Archives) is all about timing: the Marais streets can get tight, and on-street limits can force you to move your car. Use the tips below to choose a spot that fits your visit hours—then compare it with pre-booked private parking on Mobypark.

Pre-book private parking near Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use day-to-day—think hotel/office parking, private driveways, and unused garage spaces. Instead of circling for an opening on Rue des Archives or nearby streets like Rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie, you can reserve a designated bay in advance and drive straight to it when you’re ready.

On-street parking near the museum: zones, prices, and maximum time

Street parking in Paris is managed by zones, and the exact price and duration depend on the signage on your specific street. Near the museum, you can encounter examples like paid hourly zones limited to short stays (often 2–3 hours) and shorter “by the time block” rates (for example, 20-minute limits). There are also short free “green zone” opportunities, but they’re typically limited to a brief stop.

If you’re planning a full museum visit (or you don’t want to worry about the clock), it’s worth comparing those on-street time limits with a reserved space on Mobypark—so you don’t have to relocate your car mid-visit.

Garages and paid car parks: avoid arrival-time stress

Public garages and car parks are a practical alternative when street parking fills up, but availability at arrival can still be hit-or-miss on busy days. That matters because the museum typically runs Tue–Sun 11:00–18:00, with late opening on Wednesdays until 21:30 and closures on Mondays and public holidays.

For longer or evening visits, pre-booking is often the simplest way to reduce uncertainty—many drivers compare public parking’s “maybe there’s a space” feeling with Mobypark’s private, pre-assigned spots.

Choose parking by your visit length (short stop vs. evening)

  • Short stop: if you find a paid zone or a short free option, treat it as time-limited and be ready to move on once the maximum duration is reached.
  • Full visit / late afternoon: when you’re outside the street limit window, a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can be a more reliable choice than hunting for a replacement space.
  • Arriving late: when the museum is open later (like Wednesdays), street turnover may not improve—booking ahead helps you avoid time pressure near the end of the day.

Quick checklist before you drive

Confirm your booking duration, vehicle type, and any access requirements listed for the spot. If you’re comparing options, remember the main trade-off: street parking depends on zone rules and time limits, while Mobypark is designed around pre-booked availability so you can focus on getting to the museum on time.

To see what’s available closest to Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature for your exact dates, use the search flow on the page and set your location and time window.

Mobypark parking rates near Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature

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from € 40.00

1 month parking

from € 70.00

Cheap parking near Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris

FAQ about parking near Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature

What are the typical street parking prices and time limits near Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature (Marais)?
Paris street parking uses signed zones, so the exact price/duration depends on the specific block. You may see paid zones around €1.20/h with short limits (commonly 2–3 hours), very short “block” pricing such as €0.40 for 20 minutes, and short free periods in green zones that are limited to about 20 minutes. Always check the street signage where you park, because rules change from one curb to the next.
Is there free parking near Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature?
There can be short free “green zone” areas near the Marais, but they usually allow only a brief stop (often around 20 minutes). For longer visits, street parking typically becomes paid and/or time-limited—so many drivers switch to a reserved private spot (including options on Mobypark) to avoid running out of time.
Can I park in resident-only or permit-only spaces near the museum?
Resident/permit-only spaces are meant for specific authorized users. Parking there without the proper permit can lead to fines and/or towing. If you don’t have a permit, use clearly marked public paid parking areas or pre-booked private parking instead.
What parking strategy works best for a full visit or a late Wednesday evening?
A full visit plus late hours makes strict street time limits harder to manage. The museum is generally open Tue–Sun 11:00–18:00, with late opening on Wednesdays until 21:30. For a visit that may run longer than typical street limits, pre-booking a designated spot (including on Mobypark) helps you avoid timing stress and keep your car where you need it.
How does booking on Mobypark help compared with relying on public garages?
Public garages can fill up, and you may lose time searching at arrival. With Mobypark, you reserve a specific private spot in advance, so you’re not dependent on last-minute availability. Always check the listing details for access conditions and confirm the duration matches your plan; cancellation terms (if any) are shown during booking.