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Finding parking near Musée Rodin, Paris

If you’re searching for parking Musée Rodin, you’ll mainly be choosing between paid Zone 1 street spaces around 77 rue de Varenne / Boulevard des Invalides, nearby public garages, or pre-booked private spots that let you avoid time pressure. The safest approach is to plan based on the exact day and arrival time, because the rules change between daytime, evenings, Sundays, and holidays.

Book a private spot near Musée Rodin (no more hunting for street spaces)

Mobypark helps you reserve private parking spots near the Musée Rodin area—places that owners don’t actively use (for example hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots). Instead of circling for a curb spot during paid hours (and risking the 6-hour limit), you pre-book for your dates and arrive knowing your parking is reserved. That’s especially useful if you’re visiting during the busiest daytime windows around Boulevard des Invalides.

Street parking in Zone 1: paid hours, prices, and the 6-hour limit

Musée Rodin is in central Paris (Zone 1), so surface parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. For visitors, on-street rates typically step up with time (example rates in Zone 1): 6 € for 1 hour, 12 € for 2 hours, 24 € for 3 hours, and up to 39 € for 4 hours (and higher for longer). The key constraint is the maximum stay of 6 hours consecutively on the same space for visitor parking.

If you’re planning a longer stop or you don’t want to calculate pay-by-phone session times under pressure, pre-booking on Mobypark can be a practical alternative to street parking rules—especially on weekdays when spaces turn over quickly.

Compare public garages vs pre-booked private parking

Public garages around the Invalides / Tour Maubourg / Quai Branly area often work out higher when you stay longer. For example, nearby underground options are commonly priced around ~5–6 € for 1 hour and roughly ~39–50 € for 24 hours (depending on the operator and tariff). If you’d rather avoid paying premium per-hour/overnight garage pricing, Mobypark can often be significantly cheaper for your planned duration—and it’s reserved in advance, so you don’t lose time checking availability.

Depending on how long you’ll be parked, Mobypark can be up to ~60% cheaper than typical public pricing structures, while also reducing the risk of exceeding time limits in paid street areas.

Evenings, Sundays, and resident-only rules (how to avoid fines)

In Paris, street parking is typically free at night (generally 20:00–09:00). Parking is also generally free on Sundays and public holidays, but central-area exceptions can exist—so always follow the signs on the specific street where you park.

For the Boulevard des Invalides / Rue de Varenne surroundings, there can also be resident-preferential areas. If you see wording/markings indicating resident-only conditions (or “voies mixtes” for residents), visitor parking may be restricted and enforced. When you want certainty without decoding curbside rules, booking a private spot on Mobypark is a straightforward way to plan around these constraints.

Plan your arrival time for Musée Rodin opening hours

The Musée Rodin area is busiest during regular visiting hours (typically open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 to 18:30, with last entry at 17:45). If you arrive late enough that it’s still within paid street hours, your chances of finding an unexpired spot drop fast—and you may be forced to move before the 6-hour limit.

To make arrival easier, use the parking search bar to enter Musée Rodin + your dates, then compare options by:

  • Coverage type (covered/underground vs outdoor)
  • Session duration (hourly vs full-day)
  • Timing (arriving during 9:00–20:00 vs closer to 20:00)

That way, you can choose street parking when it’s truly convenient—or switch to a reserved private spot on Mobypark when you need guaranteed availability.

Mobypark parking rates near Musée Rodin

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 3.00

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 55.00

Cheap parking near Musée Rodin, Paris

FAQ about parking near Musée Rodin

Is street parking available near Musée Rodin, and when is it free?
Yes. Around Musée Rodin (77 rue de Varenne / Boulevard des Invalides), street parking follows Paris Zone 1 rules: it is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. It’s typically free at night (generally 20:00–09:00) and is generally free on Sundays and public holidays, but you should always confirm the specific curbside signs on the street where you park.
How much does on-street parking cost near Musée Rodin (Zone 1)?
On-street visitor parking in Zone 1 is commonly priced by time (example Zone 1 rates): about 6 € for 1 hour, 12 € for 2 hours, and 24 € for 3 hours (with higher totals for longer stays). Rates depend on the exact spot and tariff, so check the meter for the current pricing before you park.
What is the maximum time I can park on the same spot near Musée Rodin?
For visitor parking in Zone 1 around the Musée Rodin area, the maximum stay is typically 6 hours consecutively on the same space. If you go over the limit or don’t pay correctly, you can be subject to an on-the-spot fine (including a Forfait Post-Stationnement).
Are there resident-only parking rules near Boulevard des Invalides (Musée Rodin area)?
Yes, some parts of the central area can include resident-preferential conditions (often marked on-street). If your vehicle doesn’t meet the resident/permit conditions shown on the curbside signage, you may be fined or towed. If you want to avoid resident-only uncertainty, consider reserving a private spot in advance (for example via Mobypark).
Is it worth booking parking near Musée Rodin in advance?
It’s usually worth booking, especially if you’re arriving during paid street hours (9:00–20:00). Pre-booked private parking reduces the risk of wasting time searching for a space and helps you avoid the 6-hour street limit. With Musée Rodin typically open 10:00–18:30 (last entry around 17:45), arriving with parking already secured makes the visit smoother.