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Finding parking near Saint-Germain-en-Laye Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal, Paris
parking Saint-Germain-en-Laye Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal (CHIPS) matters because hospital arrivals tend to be time-sensitive and nearby on-street spaces can fill up quickly. The practical approach is to start with the public car park on Rue Armagis, then use the main public garages and the city surface parking rules around Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Public car park for CHIPS (Rue Armagis)
The most direct option is the public parking at CHIPS, 20 Rue Armagis, 78100 Saint-Germain-en-Laye. It operates 24/7 and barrier access is designed for fast entry (including number-plate recognition at the barrier).
- Free-style parking: spaces are available on a “first-available” basis.
- Maximum height: 1.9 m (important if you drive an SUV/camper-style vehicle).
- Night and weekend access: useful if you’re visiting outside standard surface parking times.
Surface and street parking rules in Saint-Germain-en-Laye (what to expect)
For surface parking near CHIPS, the city rules that most often affect drivers are the paid hours, free windows, and time limits. Public parking on the street is generally:
- Paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00 (including summer period).
- Free on Sundays and public holidays.
- Free parking areas exist: the city mentions 3,000 free spaces outside red/orange/green zones.
- Short free allowance: 30 minutes free per day per vehicle.
- Blue zones are limited to specific areas (not city-wide free parking).
- Max stay: 48 hours in the same spot.
If you’re arriving during the paid window and want to reduce “search time” on the day, you can also check Mobypark for any newly listed private spaces around CHIPS (availability can change, so treat it as a backup check rather than a guaranteed spot).
Main public garages in the city (for longer or more predictable parking)
Saint-Germain-en-Laye also has several public multi-storey car parks. These are typically the best bet when you need a more predictable experience than street parking—especially for longer visits or peak arrival times.
| Car park | Location | What to note |
|---|---|---|
| Centre-château | 26 place du Général-de-Gaulle | Listed as near the RER; includes PMR spaces |
| Parking des Coches | 11–13 rue des Coches | Includes PMR access via the gallery |
| Parking Pologne | 63 rue de Pologne | Moto zone + EV charging places, plus PMR spaces |
| Marché-Neuf | 1 place du Marché-Neuf | Includes PMR access |
| Pompidou | Place du Panorama | Smaller public garage option |
| Lisière Pereire (park-and-ride) | Place Michel-Pericard | PMR access; listed as having an abonnement option for RER/train users with a loaded Navigo pass |
Paying, time limits, and avoiding fines
Whether you park in surface areas or public garages, keep an eye on time limits and payment. The city indicates:
- Payment methods include pay machines (cash or card/contactless) and supported mobile payment options.
- FPS (post-parking fine): if you don’t pay, the FPS can be 25 €.
- Overstaying: if you pay but exceed the allowed duration, the FPS amount can be deducted from what you already paid.
- 48-hour rule: moving cars within the same spot matters if you stay longer.
Quick checklist before you arrive at CHIPS
- Check height (max 1.9 m at the CHIPS car park).
- Plan for 9:00–19:00 (Mon–Sat) paid street parking.
- Use garages when you expect delays or need a longer window.
- Don’t forget the 48-hour limit to avoid penalties.