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Finding parking near Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris

Book private parking for Musée de l'Orangerie with Mobypark (no need to hunt in the streets)

If you’re looking for parking Musée de l'Orangerie, the biggest time-killer is arriving and still not knowing where you’ll park—especially in Paris 1 around the Jardin des Tuileries. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spots that owners don’t use every day (hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, or unused garage bays) and secure access in advance.

Instead of trying to time street availability, you pre-book your spot for your visit date and reduce the stress of last-minute searching. And because many nearby underground garages charge a premium per day, booking ahead on Mobypark can be a cheaper alternative—often up to 60% less than typical daily rates in public garages when compared case-by-case.

On-street parking near Musée de l'Orangerie: Zone 1 rules, pay hours, and time limits

Musée de l’Orangerie is in Paris 1 (Zone 1). For visitor street parking, the hourly rate is typically 6 €/h, with a maximum of 6 consecutive hours on the same spot. Most streets are paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00 to 20:00.

There are also easier windows if you’re flexible: on-street parking is generally free every day from 20:00 to 9:00 (Mon–Sat), and free all day on Sundays (from Saturday 20:00 until Monday 9:00 morning). In practice, this can work well for shorter visits—but if your plan could run beyond the 6-hour limit, consider reserving a private space on Mobypark so you’re not racing the clock for an on-street spot.

Because this is a dense residential area, resident permits (riverains) exist—but non-residents typically shouldn’t assume they’ll benefit from resident-only rules. Always check the street signage and your zone/time limits before leaving the car.

Nearby public garages (Place de la Concorde, Pyramides, Carrousel du Louvre): prices and vehicle height

If you’d rather avoid street rules, use a nearby underground garage. Around the Tuileries area, the most common public options drivers look for are the Place de la Concorde garage area, Pyramides, and the Carrousel du Louvre garage.

Typical daily pricing you’ll see nearby is often much higher than street options—for example, many garages come in around ~40–45 € for 24h near Place de la Concorde, ~32–37 € (historical references) for Pyramides, and can be around ~54 € for 24h for Carrousel du Louvre. Height limits also matter: you’ll commonly see around 1.90 m for some garages and up to 2.00 m for others.

If you want certainty for parking Musée de l'Orangerie day, Mobypark lets you compare reserved private options instead of paying a “walk-in” day rate and hoping availability matches your arrival time.

Option near Musée de l'OrangerieWhat to expectWhen it makes sense
Street (Zone 1)~6 €/h, paid Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00, max 6 consecutive hoursShort stays or arrivals after 20:00
Public underground garagesOften ~32–54 €/24h depending on location; check vehicle heightWhen you prefer indoor parking & clear rules
Private reserved spots (Mobypark)Pre-booked access in private parking spaces not used daily by ownersWhen you want less time pressure than street searching

Accessible/reserved parking close to the museum: request needed (and limited access)

For some visitors, there are reserved nearby places for people with disabilities, but they require a specific request. The museum states that you must ask at least one week in advance by email, attaching supporting documents (e.g., scan/photo of Mobility Inclusion card, vehicle registration number, vehicle make and colour, and the date/time of your arrival).

To access the area, vehicles must enter the Tuileries Garden via the grille on avenue du Général Lemonnier (Louvre side). Inside the garden, you’re asked to drive at walking pace with hazard lights on. Because this is limited and permission-based, if you’re not sure the reserved option will be available for your exact time, you can also use Mobypark to pre-book a private parking spot as a practical backup.

Practical arrival tips for your parking Musée de l'Orangerie plan

  • Match your parking duration to the street limit: street parking is capped at 6 consecutive hours, so choose garage/private parking if you may stay longer.
  • Plan around paid hours: street meters are typically active until 20:00 (Mon–Sat). Arriving later can make street parking more realistic.
  • Check vehicle height before committing: nearby garages have different height limits—verify your car/safety dimensions first.
  • Pre-book when timing matters: on busy days, arriving with a reservation (like Mobypark private parking) often beats spending time searching for an open public space.

Mobypark parking rates near Musée de l'Orangerie

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 Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris

FAQ about parking near Musée de l'Orangerie

Is there free parking near Musée de l'Orangerie?
Yes—on-street parking in Paris 1 typically becomes free at night and on Sundays. In general, street parking is free every day from 20:00 to 9:00 (Mon–Sat) and free all day on Sundays (from Saturday 20:00 until Monday 9:00 morning). Free conditions can vary by street signage, and parking is normally paid Monday to Saturday 9:00–20:00. Always check the meter/signs for your exact location.
What are the street parking rules and hourly cost near Musée de l'Orangerie (Zone 1)?
Near Musée de l'Orangerie (Paris 1, Zone 1), on-street visitor parking is typically about 6 €/h. Paid hours are generally Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, and the maximum is usually 6 consecutive hours on the same spot. Resident permit rules exist in this area, so non-residents should rely only on what street signage allows.
Where can I park in public garages near Musée de l'Orangerie?
Common nearby public parking areas for this part of the Tuileries are around Place de la Concorde, Pyramides, and the Carrousel du Louvre garage area. Pricing can be high for a full day (often roughly in the 30s to 50s €/24h depending on the garage), and height limits differ (commonly ~1.90 m for some garages, up to ~2.00 m for others). Verify the height limit for your vehicle before entering.
Is there reserved accessible parking close to the museum?
Reserved accessible nearby places are possible but require advance request. The museum indicates you must apply at least one week before your visit by email, providing documents such as a Mobility Inclusion card scan/photo, vehicle registration number, vehicle make/colour, and your planned date/time. Access involves entering the Tuileries Garden via the grille on avenue du Général Lemonnier (Louvre side) and driving at walking pace with hazard lights on.
How does booking private parking on Mobypark help versus street or garages?
Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots in unused spaces (for example hotel/office parking, private driveways, or unused garage bays). That means less uncertainty than street searching and often a more budget-friendly alternative than paying walk-in daily rates in nearby public garages. You can compare options for your date and arrival time and secure your spot ahead of day.