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Finding parking near 15ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

If you’re looking for parking 15ème arrondissement de Marseille, your main goal is simple: park legally, avoid time limits, and don’t waste time searching—especially during the paid street hours. Here’s how parking works across the 15th arrondissement, plus a practical way to secure a spot ahead of time.

Book private parking in the 15th arrondissement with Mobypark (use for hotels, offices, driveways)

Mobypark unlocks bookable private parking spaces that owners aren’t actively using—think hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, or unused garage spaces. Instead of circling for a gap, you pre-book a real parking space in the 15ème arrondissement de Marseille and park with less pressure from on-street rules.

Street parking in Marseille 15e: paid hours, zones, and maximum time

On-street parking is metered Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00. It’s free on Sundays and public holidays, and it’s generally free outside those hours (at night).

Where it becomes tricky is the zone system and maximum stay:

  • Red zone: up to 2h30 consecutive, at about €2.00/hour
  • Orange zone: up to 4h30 consecutive, at about €1.30/hour
  • Yellow zone: up to 4h30 consecutive, at about €0.50/hour

If you exceed the allowed time in the paid zone, a post-parking penalty can apply (often referred to as an FPS).

When your plans don’t fit neatly into those time windows—like a long visit or arrival that might run late—Mobypark private parking can be a safer choice than paying meter-by-meter under time pressure.

Overnight and long stays: watch the “24 hours in the same spot” rule

Even though street parking is free at night, there’s an important constraint: it’s generally not allowed to stay in the same on-street spot for more than 24 hours consecutively. In practice, that means “overnight on the street” may still become a problem if you’re there the whole next day.

If you need certainty for a late arrival, early departure, or a longer stop, pre-booking a private parking space on Mobypark helps you avoid the risk of moving the car just to stay compliant.

Resident parking (carte riverain): cheaper street options—but only if you qualify

Residents can get a carte riverain (resident permit) that allows preferential street parking in specific tariff zones (typically yellow and orange). Usually, it lets you choose your residence area plus a nearby adjacent area, and it’s limited to a small number of vehicles per household.

Without the resident permit, you should assume you’ll be paying the standard metered rates in the paid zones during the daytime window (9:00–19:00, Monday to Saturday). In those situations—especially if your schedule doesn’t match the zone time limits—Mobypark is often the easiest way to park without constantly checking clocks and signs.

Secure private garages: good when street options are full or time-restricted

In addition to street parking, the 15th arrondissement also has secured parking facilities (typically garages or off-street car parks). They’re useful when you want a simpler entry/exit process, and many facilities use modern access/payment workflows such as automatic barrier opening linked to your vehicle.

Still, availability can be tight during busy periods. If you want to reduce the chance of arriving to a full facility, combining your plans with pre-booked Mobypark private parking can help you secure a space before you travel.

Quick way to choose: street meter vs private booking in the 15e

  • Short visit within the street limit: use the closest available paid zone and respect the maximum consecutive time.
  • Longer stay or you might run late: consider Mobypark pre-booking to avoid FPS risk and the need to move the car.
  • Overnight plans: remember the “24 hours in the same spot” constraint—book private parking if you’re staying across days.
  • You have a resident permit: use resident tariffs in the eligible zones, but still double-check local signs for the exact area you’re parked in.

If you want the quickest reference for the rules that most often affect drivers, check the FAQ below.

Mobypark parking rates near 15ème arrondissement de Marseille

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 8.00

1 week parking

from € 32.00

1 month parking

from € 70.00

Cheap parking near 15ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

FAQ about parking in 15ème arrondissement de Marseille

What are the paid street parking hours in the 15th arrondissement of Marseille?
In the 15ème arrondissement of Marseille (13015), on-street parking is generally paid from Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 to 19:00. It’s free on Sundays and public holidays, and it’s also free outside those paid hours (typically at night).
What do the red, orange, and yellow on-street parking zones mean in the 15th arrondissement?
Marseille uses colored tariff zones. Commonly: the red zone allows up to 2h30 consecutive at about €2.00/hour; the orange zone allows up to 4h30 consecutive at about €1.30/hour; and the yellow zone allows up to 4h30 consecutive at about €0.50/hour. Always check the zone color on the nearest signage before parking.
Can I park overnight on the street in the 15th arrondissement?
Street parking is generally free at night, but you can still have compliance issues if you stay in the exact same spot for too long. A key rule is that it’s generally not allowed to park on the same place for more than 24 hours consecutively, so overnight plans can require extra attention.
How does a resident permit (carte riverain) work for street parking in Marseille 15e?
A resident permit (carte riverain) can allow preferential street parking in eligible tariff zones (typically yellow and orange). It’s generally limited to the resident’s chosen area plus an adjacent area, and it’s usually restricted to a limited number of vehicles per household. Eligibility depends on providing the required documents to the city/parking authority.
What happens if I exceed the maximum parking time in a paid zone (FPS risk)?
If you exceed the maximum allowed time shown for your on-street zone, a post-parking penalty (FPS) can be applied. To reduce risk, don’t rely on guesswork—start the parking payment on time and track the exact consecutive limit for the zone color you’re in.
Is it worth booking private parking in advance on Mobypark in the 15th arrondissement?
Yes—especially if you want certainty about availability during the paid hours, if your visit doesn’t fit neatly into the red/orange/yellow time limits, or if you’re planning an overnight stay across days. Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private spaces (for example, driveways, garages, and unused hotel/office spots), reducing the need to search for street availability.