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Mobypark parking locations near Place de la Concorde

Finding parking near Place de la Concorde, Paris

If you’re looking for parking Place de la Concorde, the quickest way to avoid stress is to check the on-street rules and then decide whether a nearby garage or a reserved private spot fits your trip. Around this central area, availability and access can change quickly—so plan your approach before you arrive.

Book a private parking spot near Place de la Concorde with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use (for example, hotel/office spaces, unused driveways, and empty garage bays). Instead of circling for an open street space or hoping a public garage has room, you can reserve in advance—often with lower effective costs than paying by the hour nearby, and sometimes up to 60% cheaper than street parking or busy garage pricing.

Use the search bar above to enter your dates and compare reserved options for the same day and time window.

Street parking near Place de la Concorde: hours, max stay, and typical rates

On-street parking in this part of Paris is usually paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00. Nights, Sundays, and public holidays are typically free. Even if you find a space, you should expect a maximum of 6 consecutive hours on the same spot.

Because Place de la Concorde sits in Zone 1 (Paris centre), street rates are higher than in outer areas—for example, typical steps can reach around €75 for 6 hours. If your plan is longer than a quick stop, choosing a reserved option on Mobypark can be more predictable than feeding the meter repeatedly.

  • Normal street hours: Mon–Sat 9:00–20:00 (often free at other times)
  • Typical max consecutive time: 6 hours on one spot
  • Higher Zone 1 pricing: rates rise fast as you extend your stay

Pay-by-meter vs mobile payment: avoid a Post-Station-Parking (FPS)

Public street parking is typically paid at meters or with mobile payment apps. Make sure you enter your license plate correctly and set your time carefully—mis-keyed plates can lead to a Post-Station-Parking (FPS). If you’re using street parking, keep an eye on time reminders; if not, pre-booking through Mobypark removes the need to manage minutes once you park.

Underground garages near the square: what matters in practice

With strict street rules and limited curb space, underground garages are often the simplest backup. Many nearby public garages operate 24/7, but always check entrance height limits (common limits are about 1.90 m at some facilities, and closer to 2.0 m at others). If your car is taller than the posted limit, street parking or a different entrance may be your only option—so verify before you drive in.

Also, arriving without a reservation can cost time when traffic is busy. Instead of taking the risk that you’ll find an available bay on arrival, booking a private spot on Mobypark gives you a reserved place for your time slot, which can help you avoid last-minute decisions and detours.

Access changes after Paris 2024: expect detours around Place de la Concorde

Vehicle access around Place de la Concorde was reshaped around the Paris 2024 period, and the layout now reduces car access in parts of the square. Practically, this means you should expect road diversions and less direct approaches than you might be used to. If your route drops you near restricted areas, a pre-booked private spot (like those available on Mobypark) can make your arrival smoother because you can plan the approach to the entrance you booked, rather than being redirected at the last minute.

Before you set off, confirm the garage/private-spot entrance on your navigation app and allow extra time for slow-moving traffic.

Mobypark parking rates near Place de la Concorde

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 Place de la Concorde, Paris

FAQ about parking near Place de la Concorde

What are the typical street parking fees near Place de la Concorde?
On-street parking around Place de la Concorde is generally paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00. Typical Zone 1 pricing is higher than in outer areas and increases with duration—for example, rates can step up to around €75 for 6 hours. Outside paid hours (nights, Sundays, and public holidays), street parking is often free.
How long can I park on the street near Place de la Concorde?
Street parking in this area typically allows a maximum of 6 consecutive hours on the same spot. If you need more time, you may have to move, pay for additional time carefully, or switch to a nearby underground garage or a reserved private space.
Can I drive onto Place de la Concorde like before after Paris 2024?
Car access to parts of Place de la Concorde was reduced after the Paris 2024 redesign. Expect restrictions and detours around the square, meaning you may not be able to drive right onto the open areas as before. In practice, plan to park on surrounding streets (where allowed) or use a nearby garage/private spot and follow your navigation to the correct entrance.
Are there higher “SUV” parking tariffs near Place de la Concorde?
Yes. Since October 2024, street parking tariffs can be adjusted based on vehicle weight for certain heavy vehicles (“SUV tariffs”). If your vehicle is classed as heavier than the thresholds applied to thermal/hybrid or electric vehicles, you may see higher rates. Check the posted signage or the parking payment system for the correct tariff for your vehicle.
Should I book parking in advance (Mobypark) or look for a public space near Place de la Concorde?
If you want predictable parking without time pressure, booking in advance is often the safer choice. Street spaces can be limited and subject to strict time limits, while garages may be full when you arrive. With Mobypark, you can reserve a private parking space for your arrival time window—helping you avoid circling and last-minute changes, and in many cases with lower effective costs than nearby street/garage options.