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Finding parking near Lodi, 6ème arrondissement de Marseille, Marseille

Parking Lodi with bookable private spots (no more meter hunting)

If you’re looking for parking Lodi in Marseille, the street can be tightly managed and time-based. With Mobypark, you can book private parking spaces that owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office spaces, unused driveways, or spare garage spots) and get a place reserved in advance—so you’re not forced to “make it work” on the horodateur.

Use the dates in the search bar to match the kind of stay you have planned, then compare it with the practical street options below.

Street parking on Rue de Lodi: paid hours, free windows, and time limits

On-street parking (horodateurs) around Rue de Lodi is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9h to 19h. It becomes free on Sundays and public holidays, and free outside the paid window (from 19h to 9h).

For visitors, the street pricing and maximum allowed duration depend on the tariff zone. In Marseille, drivers commonly see zones such as “yellow/orange” (longer stays) and “red” (shorter stays), with maximum durations like 2h30 or 4h30 depending on the zone.

  • Typical risk: leaving a car beyond the maximum duration can lead to a Post Stationnement (FPS).
  • Maximum per spot: the street maximum is generally capped (often up to 24 hours on the same place), otherwise towing may apply.

If you’re planning to stay for several paid hours, it’s worth comparing the meter cost + time pressure with a pre-booked private spot via Mobypark, especially when you don’t want to keep checking the clock during busy periods.

Resident parking in Lodi: vignette rules and pay-free hours

Some areas near Lodi can be subject to resident-only conditions. If you have a resident permit/vignette, the paid hours are generally Mon–Fri, from 9h to 18h, while parking is typically free on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays for residents.

Getting the vignette usually involves providing your vehicle registration and proof of address (recent), plus an ID. If you’re visiting and don’t have a resident permit, rely on the public signage and consider pre-booking a private space to avoid being caught by resident-only segments—something Mobypark can help you bypass with a reserved spot.

Overnight parking (19h–9h): what’s free vs what’s convenient

For most drivers, street parking becomes free overnight from 19h to 9h. That said, finding an available space can still be unpredictable depending on the night and local demand.

If you want the simpler option—arrive late, park once, and leave without searching—booking a private spot through Mobypark is often the easiest way to avoid the “circle and hope” routine when the street is full.

Covered garages near Lodi: when a basement spot makes sense

When you need a more controlled setup (weather, early departures, or a long daytime block), covered garages/indoor parking can be a good alternative to street meters. These facilities often have their own access rules (opening times, ticketing, and sometimes height limits), so it helps to pre-check before you drive in.

Compare that with reserving a private spot on Mobypark: instead of paying for time on a meter and hoping for availability, you secure a place ahead of arrival—useful when you’re up against the street’s paid window (9h–19h).

How to choose the right option for your dates

What you needStreet on/near Rue de LodiA reserved option like Mobypark
Short stop during daytimeUse the horodateur tariffs and follow the zone limitOptional if street availability is tight
Several hours (Mon–Sat 9h–19h)Costs and limits add up; risk of FPS if you overstayMore planning certainty—compare when time pressure matters
OvernightTypically free from 19h to 9hStill convenient if the street is full

For the quickest decision, check whether your stay falls inside the paid window (9h–19h) and whether you’re likely to be there long enough to bump into a zone limit. Then compare street rules with a reserved private spot on Mobypark.

Mobypark parking rates near Lodi

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 Lodi, Marseille

FAQ about parking in Lodi

What are the paid hours for street parking near Rue de Lodi in Marseille?
Street parking on/near Rue de Lodi (horodateurs) is typically paid from Monday to Saturday, 9h to 19h. It is generally free outside those hours and on Sundays and public holidays.
How much does parking cost on Rue de Lodi (horodateur) in Lodi?
Meter prices vary by the tariff zone, but commonly you’ll see hourly steps such as €0.50 for 30 minutes and €1.50 for 1 hour, with higher totals for longer durations. Always check the meter/signage for the exact zone and maximum time.
Is parking free overnight in the Lodi area (Marseille 6e)?
Yes, on-street parking is generally free overnight, from 19h to 9h, as long as you follow the local signage. If you prefer not to search for a free space late at night, you can reserve a private spot in advance (for example via Mobypark) instead.
Do I need a resident permit (vignette) to park in Lodi?
Resident parking rules can apply in parts of the Lodi area. A resident vignette typically has its own pay/free schedule (commonly paid Mon–Fri during daytime, then free on weekends and public holidays). As a visitor without a permit, you must follow the posted public rules and signage.
What happens if I overstay the maximum allowed time on a street parking spot in Lodi?
If you exceed the maximum time allowed for your parking zone, you can receive a Post Stationnement (FPS). In some cases, parking beyond the overall cap (often up to 24 hours on the same spot) may lead to the vehicle being towed.