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Finding parking near 2er arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Parking 2er arrondissement de Marseille is all about choosing the right mix of street rules and public garages—so you don’t end up paying for time you can’t legally stay. Use the 13002 rules for quick stops, and consider pre-booking private space when you need certainty for longer stays.

Book private parking near the 2e arrondissement with Mobypark

Mobypark helps drivers book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays). Instead of hunting for availability, you reserve a place for your dates and arrive with a parking plan—useful in 13002 where street parking is time-limited.

Because many public garages around Joliette and the Vieux-Port run high for full-day use, pre-booked private parking on Mobypark can work out up to 60% cheaper than paying for a full-day garage in the area—especially when you’re staying longer than a single street meter window.

On-street parking in 13002: paid zones, exact hours, and limits

In the 2e arrondissement (13002), street parking is typically managed with paid zones (Orange and Yellow).

Street zone in 13002Typical hourly rateKey limit
Orange zone€1.30 / hourMax 4h30 consecutive
Yellow zone€0.50 / hourMax 4h30 consecutive

Pay attention to the schedule: street parking is generally paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–19:00, while Sundays and public holidays are free. You can pay at meters (horodateurs) by cash/card and via mobile payment methods.

If your plan is longer than 4h30 consecutive on-street parking, switching to a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can help you avoid the pressure of moving the car before enforcement starts.

Public garages around Joliette & the Vieux-Port: what you’ll usually pay

Public multi-storey garages can be convenient, but rates add up quickly for day stays—especially around Joliette, Vieux-Port, and the main 13002 corridors.

Typical examples from the area:

  • Joliette area (e.g., 37 Rue Mazenod): around €3.30–€3.70 for 1 hour, and about €40.80–€45.20 for 24 hours (24/7; height limit noted on-site).
  • Terrasses du Port (e.g., 9 Quai du Lazaret): about €3.20 for 1 hour and around €27.80 for 24 hours (24/7).
  • Vieux-Port / Mucem area: often includes a short free period (e.g., first 30 minutes), then roughly €3.00 for 1 hour and about €32.10 for 24 hours (24/7).

When you compare these full-day garage prices to pre-booked private parking, Mobypark can be a lower-stress alternative: you avoid “search + availability + last-minute rate” situations, and you can plan your time without constantly recalculating meter limits.

Resident parking subscriptions (and what it means if you’re just visiting)

Marseille residents may have a subscription that lets them park at preferential terms in their sector (and a neighboring area) and typically covers up to two vehicles per household. With a valid resident subscription, you may not need to pay at the meter during the covered periods.

If you’re not a resident with the correct permit, assume you’ll need to follow the signed public rules in 13002 (paying at the horodateur in paid hours). For visitors who don’t want to deal with zone signage and payment timing, a reserved private spot via Mobypark is often the simplest way to stay flexible—especially if your schedule may change.

Longer stays & overnight parking: choose certainty over timing

Because street parking in Orange/Yellow zones is time-capped (up to 4h30 consecutive), it’s usually better for short visits. For all-day plans, evenings, or overnight needs, garages may offer longer opening hours (some are 24/7), but you’ll still be paying public-operator rates.

In those cases, pre-booking a private parking spot with Mobypark lets you match your stay length (hours/days) without worrying about being forced back to the car before the street limit is reached.

Quick checklist before you park in 2e arrondissement

  • Check whether you’re in an Orange or Yellow street zone and note the signed max stay.
  • Plan for timed limits (4h30 consecutive) if you’re using street parking.
  • If you’re booking a garage, verify height limits and opening hours.
  • If your plans are fluid, reserve in advance—Mobypark private spots can remove the “where can I park right now?” problem.

Mobypark parking rates near 2er 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 2er arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

FAQ about parking in 2er arrondissement de Marseille

What are the paid street-parking hours and zones in the 2e arrondissement (13002)?
In 13002, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 19:00. Sundays and public holidays are usually free. The two main paid street zones are Orange (about €1.30/hour) and Yellow (about €0.50/hour). Always follow the signage on your exact street segment, since the zone applies street-by-street.
How long can I park on-street in 13002 before fines apply?
On-street parking in the Orange and Yellow zones is generally limited to a maximum of 4 hours 30 minutes consecutively. If you exceed this limit, a parking fine called a “Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS)” can apply (reported as €17). If your stay might run longer, plan for an alternative such as a pre-booked private spot.
Is parking free in the 2e arrondissement on Sundays or public holidays?
Yes—street parking in Marseille is generally free on Sundays and on public holidays. In the 2e arrondissement (13002), that means you usually don’t need to pay at meters on those days. Still, check road signs because specific areas can have additional rules.
For a full day near Joliette or the Vieux-Port, are public garages or street parking usually better?
Street parking can be cheaper by the hour (especially the Yellow zone), but it’s limited to 4h30 consecutive. Public garages around Joliette and the Vieux-Port often charge roughly €27–€45 for 24 hours depending on the facility. If you need a full day, a reserved private parking spot on Mobypark can be a more predictable option and may work out up to about 60% cheaper than paying for a full-day garage.
Can I use a resident parking permit when parking as a visitor in 13002?
Resident subscriptions are designed for residents who have the correct permit for their area. If you don’t have the resident subscription, you should assume you must use the normal public parking rules (pay at the meter in paid hours or choose another parking solution). If you’re visiting and don’t want to manage zone/payment timing, reserving a private spot via Mobypark can reduce uncertainty.