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Finding parking near Musée National Picasso-Paris, Paris

Book a private parking spot near Musée National Picasso-Paris with Mobypark

If you’re looking for parking Musée National Picasso-Paris, the key is avoiding the “arrive and search” problem around the Marais. Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spots (for example: hotel/office spaces that aren’t used all day, private driveways, or unused garage spaces) and drive in knowing a space is reserved for you.

Instead of relying only on curb availability or whether nearby garages still have openings, compare dates and vehicle needs in the search bar, then choose a reserved option that fits your visit timing.

Public car parks near the museum (useful alternatives if you don’t pre-book)

The museum area has several public car parks that drivers commonly use. Since demand can spike during busy visiting hours, it’s smart to check availability before you commit—and if you arrive and options are full, having Mobypark as a fallback can save you from circling.

Public parking option Address
Parking Public Temple 132 rue du Temple
Parking Marais 7 rue Barbette
Parking Beaubourg Horloge 31 rue Beaubourg
Parc Saint Antoine 16 rue St Antoine
Parking Rivoli-Sébastopol 5 rue Pernelle
Parking Lobau-Rivoli 4 rue de Lobau
Parking Baudoyer 4 place Baudoyer

When you compare, note that public garage pricing is often calculated hour-by-hour and can add up quickly for longer stays; Mobypark private spots can be a cheaper and simpler way to secure parking for the whole visit window.

Street parking in the Marais: what to watch for

On-street spaces near Musée National Picasso-Paris are typically governed by paid rules and can include time limits and resident-permit restrictions. If you’re focused on a museum visit schedule, it’s easy to lose time to finding a legal bay—especially if you arrive later in the day.

When street parking looks scarce or the signs are unclear, compare against a reserved private option on Mobypark so you’re not forced to accept an expensive short window or keep driving around for an open spot.

Timing your arrival (museum hours + peak days)

The museum is generally open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 to 18:00 (last access is 17:15), and it is closed on Mondays (plus public holidays). If you’re heading there outside peak morning hours, parking availability around the Marais tends to tighten.

Also keep in mind that the museum is free on the first Sunday of the month, which usually increases visitor numbers—so booking in advance becomes even more valuable. A reserved spot via Mobypark helps you avoid last-minute pressure while you plan your arrival time for the galleries.

Quick checklist to choose the right parking option

  • Match your duration: decide whether you need short parking (about 1–2 hours) or a longer slot for a full visit.
  • Prefer certainty for arrival: if you have a tight entry time, reserved parking usually reduces stress.
  • Check vehicle constraints: for cars with special needs, use filters (for example, covered parking or EV charging) when available during booking.
  • Compare total cost: public garage hourly pricing can be convenient, but longer stays often cost more—private reserved spots can work out better depending on your hours.

When you find a match, use the prefilled search with your visit date and times to compare options and book directly—so your parking plan is confirmed before you leave for Musée National Picasso-Paris.

Mobypark parking rates near Musée National Picasso-Paris

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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 € 70.00

Cheap parking near Musée National Picasso-Paris, Paris

FAQ about parking near Musée National Picasso-Paris

Where can I park near Musée National Picasso-Paris?
Near Musée National Picasso-Paris (5 rue de Thorigny, 75003), common public options include Parking Public Temple (132 rue du Temple), Parking Marais (7 rue Barbette), Parking Beaubourg Horloge (31 rue Beaubourg), Parc Saint Antoine (16 rue St Antoine), Parking Rivoli-Sébastopol (5 rue Pernelle), Parking Lobau-Rivoli (4 rue de Lobau), and Parking Baudoyer (4 place Baudoyer). If you want guaranteed availability, you can also book a reserved private spot on Mobypark in the surrounding area.
Is there street parking around the museum, and how do I avoid fines?
Street parking around the Musée National Picasso-Paris area is usually regulated. Expect paid bays, possible time limits, and sometimes resident-permit restrictions depending on the exact street. Always check the signs and follow the posted hours/rules. If you don’t want to risk searching for a legal space, a reserved parking spot via Mobypark can be a safer way to avoid last-minute driving and ticket risk.
What time should I arrive to park more easily for my museum visit?
The museum is generally open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 to 18:00, with last access at 17:15, and it is closed on Mondays. Arriving later in the afternoon can mean tighter availability around the Marais. For peace of mind, it’s best to pre-book your parking so your space is confirmed before you head to the museum.
Is parking harder on the first Sunday of the month?
Yes—parking can be tougher because the museum is free on the first Sunday of the month, which typically increases visitor numbers. If you’re planning to go that day, reserve your parking in advance (for example through Mobypark) to reduce the chance of finding only limited or inconvenient options at arrival.
Can I reserve parking in advance near Musée National Picasso-Paris?
Yes. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots nearby, including spaces owners don’t actively use (such as unused garage spaces or businesses’ off-peak parking). Reserving in advance is especially helpful when public garages or street spaces fill up during busy periods.