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Finding parking near The Pantheon, Paris

If you’re searching for parking The Pantheon in Paris, your goal is simple: park legally, close enough for an easy arrival, and without wasting time circling. Because the Latin Quarter is busy, the practical strategy is to combine clear street rules with a backup plan.

Pre-book a private parking spot near The Pantheon with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage spots. Instead of relying on whatever curb spaces or garages happen to be available, you can compare nearby options on your dates and arrive with less uncertainty. If you want a stress-free backup to street parking around the Panthéon area, this is often the quickest solution.

Street parking near The Pantheon: paid hours, signs, and common traps

On-street parking around the Panthéon is typically regulated during daytime. As a general rule in France, street parking is payable Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, and is usually free at night and on Sundays. On public holidays, some streets may be free, but it’s indicated by the yellow sticker on the meter—always check before you park.

In practice, the hard part isn’t just the price—it’s staying within the rules. Look for signage that indicates maximum stay, payment method, loading zones, and permit-only areas. If you’re tempted to “just stop for a minute” near the Panthéon, consider booking via Mobypark instead so you’re not pressed to find a legal spot at the last moment.

Public car parks around Soufflot–Panthéon: what to verify before you drive

There are multiple public car parks around the Panthéon, including the well-known covered parking area on Rue Soufflot (Soufflot–Panthéon). Before you choose a public garage, check practical details like vehicle height limits (many central Paris garages have height constraints, commonly around 1.9 m), opening/access method, and the entry/exit points that match your route.

If your plan depends on one specific public garage and it’s at capacity, you can end up spending extra time circling. With Mobypark, you can compare alternatives nearby (including private driveways/garages) so you’re not stuck waiting when street spaces fill up.

Choose the right option for your time window

If you’re visiting during busier hours, street parking can be hit-or-miss even when you’re prepared with payment. For predictable arrival timing, pre-booked parking is usually the more reliable route—especially when you’re arriving close to your planned entry time and want to avoid last-minute searching.

For short stays, public garages can add up quickly; for longer stays or less flexible plans, a private booked spot can be a more convenient way to avoid time pressure. In many cases, Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than standard public garage pricing for similar hourly/day durations—always compare the total cost for your exact stay.

Plan your arrival: timing matters near The Pantheon

The Panthéon has set opening hours and can close earlier on high-attendance days, so it’s smart to arrive with parking time already built in. If you want to keep the schedule smooth, use the search bar above to set your dates, compare available parking options near The Pantheon, and choose the one with access instructions that fit your vehicle.

Street payment rules and what to do if you receive a ticket are covered in the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near The Pantheon

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 15.00

1 week parking

from € 50.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near The Pantheon, Paris

FAQ about parking near The Pantheon

Is there free street parking near the Panthéon in Paris?
As a general rule in France, street parking is payable Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00, and is usually free at night and on Sundays. On public holidays, some streets may be free, but it’s only confirmed when there’s a yellow sticker on the parking meter for that specific spot.
What street parking rules should I expect around the Panthéon?
Around the Panthéon area, street parking is commonly time-limited and regulated. Check the posted signage and the meter for payment hours, maximum stay duration, and any restrictions. Some streets can be permit-only or have loading/tow-away rules—always read the local signs before leaving your vehicle.
Can I book parking in advance for The Pantheon?
Yes. You can book in advance using Mobypark to reserve a private parking space near The Pantheon for your chosen dates. After booking, follow the access instructions provided for your spot and double-check practical requirements such as vehicle height before you drive in.
Where can I find covered public parking near the Panthéon (Soufflot–Panthéon)?
A key covered option is the public car park area on Rue Soufflot (Soufflot–Panthéon). Before going, verify details like vehicle height limits (often around 1.9 m for many Paris garages), the access/entry method for your booking, and which entrance matches your route.
What happens if I get a parking ticket near the Panthéon?
Parking fines in France are commonly around €35, with a reduced amount if you pay within 15 days. You’ll receive an “Avis de Contravention” with payment instructions, and in most cases you have about 45 days to pay. Payment can typically be done online by bank card, or by other methods listed on the notice.