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Finding parking near Noailles, 1er arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Pre-book a private spot near Noailles (Mobypark)

If you’re searching for parking Noailles in Marseille, the fastest way to avoid last-minute driving is to pre-book. Mobypark opens up private parking spots that owners don’t use every day (think hotel/office spaces, unused driveways, or garages) so you can arrive with a confirmed place instead of hunting for an available bay.

In a neighborhood with regulated street bays and limited time windows, booking ahead also helps you plan around market hours and peak foot-traffic—especially when you want to park once and get on with your day.

Street parking in Noailles: paid hours, free windows, and what to look for

On-street parking around Noailles is mostly pay-and-display. Typically, bays are paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00. Parking is free on Sundays and public holidays, and also free outside pay hours (19:00–9:00).

To quickly tell whether a bay is paid or free, check the meter indicators: a “yellow dot” indicator on the meter is commonly used to show the paid/free status for the specific spot and period (details are also covered in the FAQ).

Parking zones and time limits (so you don’t risk a fine)

Noailles sits in Marseille’s zone-based system. The color on the street/near the meter indicates the maximum allowed stay and the applicable tariff. Here’s what to expect for visitors:

Zone typeMax consecutive stayExamples of visitor rates
Yellow (long-stay)Up to 4h3030 min €0.50 • 1h €1.50 • 2h €3.00
Orange (long-stay)Up to 4h3030 min €0.50 • 1h €1.50 • 2h €4.00
Red (short-stay)Up to 2h3030 min €0.50 • 1h €1.50 • 2h €3.00 • after 2h30: €17 flat

If you don’t pay enough or you overstay the zone limit, a Forfait Post Stationnement (FPS) of €17 can be applied in the paid zones (yellow/orange), so it’s worth being precise with your duration.

If your plan is flexible—or you’re arriving during busy periods—stopping for extra time to “make sure” you’re within the limit can be stressful; booking a confirmed private space on Mobypark can remove that timing pressure compared with relying on a street meter.

How much it can cost: street meters vs a booked private spot

Street tariffs in the Noailles area commonly start around €0.50 for 30 minutes and about €1.50 for 1 hour (depending on the zone color). With Mobypark, you’re comparing against a pre-booked private option that can start around €1/h and about €12/day—often more predictable than street parking, where time limits and zone changes can force frequent re-checks.

And when you need a longer stay, pre-booking can be a practical alternative to searching for an available bay that matches your exact duration.

Garages, resident permits, PMR access, and ZFE considerations

Near Noailles, you’ll also find covered/paid facilities and reserved spaces—useful when street bays are full or when you want to park without feeding a meter. If you live nearby, resident parking permits may allow discounted parking in the authorized zone(s) for your address area, but visitors should always follow visitor rules shown at the location.

For PMR (mobility impaired) drivers, parking on paid bays can be free with the correct authorization/ticketing process, typically with a 24-hour maximum at the same place. For vehicle access rules, Marseille’s ZFE applies: check your Crit’Air sticker before going into restricted areas.

If your aim is simply to park with fewer administrative steps on arrival, a pre-booked private spot (like those listed on Mobypark) can be easier to manage than navigating permit eligibility, signage, and real-time availability.

Park-and-ride (P+R): when it’s smarter than circling Noailles

If you’re coming from farther out, park-and-ride (P+R) can reduce city-center driving. In Marseille, park-and-ride are generally open from 4:30 to 20:00, and some services can allow up to 24 hours depending on your transport subscription/conditions.

It’s a good choice when you want to park once on the edge and then use public transport—though for maximum arrival certainty inside the Noailles area, comparing street bays against a booked private spot on Mobypark is often the less time-pressured option.

Mobypark parking rates near Noailles

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 Noailles, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Noailles

Where can I park in Noailles, Marseille—street or garages?
In Noailles, you’ll mainly choose between (1) regulated on-street bays with pay-and-display and zone color/time limits, and (2) paid garages/covered facilities near central streets. If you want to avoid meter timing and availability issues, you can also compare options by pre-booking a private spot via Mobypark.
Is parking in Noailles payant or free on Sundays and public holidays?
Street parking in the Noailles area is typically paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, and free on Sundays and public holidays. Outside pay hours (19:00–9:00), street parking is also generally free—always verify the specific bay/meter instructions.
How do I know if a specific Noailles parking bay is paid or free?
Check the meter signage. A common indicator used in Marseille is a “yellow dot” on the meter, which helps show the paid vs free status for that spot and time period. If the status is unclear, avoid risking an overstay—use a clearly authorized alternative or pre-book.
What are the time limits and typical rates for street parking zones in Noailles?
Street bays use zone colors. Yellow/orange zones commonly allow up to 4h30, while red zones commonly allow up to 2h30. Visitor examples include ~€0.50 for 30 minutes and ~€1.50 for 1 hour; red zones also commonly apply a €17 flat amount if you go beyond 2h30. Rates and limits can vary by exact street—always follow the zone shown at the meter.
How long can I leave my car at a park-and-ride (P+R) in Marseille?
For park-and-ride (P+R) park-and-ride, a commonly published limit is up to 24 hours, subject to the specific relais’s rules and any public transport conditions (especially for longer stays). Check the exact relais signage or confirmation details before you rely on a full 24-hour stay.