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Finding parking near La Bellevilloise, Paris

Parking La Bellevilloise (Rue Boyer, Paris 20e) is all about timing: on-street spaces can be limited and rules change by day and hour, especially on event nights. Use the guidance below to choose between street parking and bookable private parking—so you can park without last-minute stress.

Book a private space near Rue Boyer with Mobypark

Mobypark gives you access to bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use (for example: hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas). Instead of circling for a gap in the street, you can pre-book a parking spot for your visit to La Bellevilloise and arrive with a plan.

Street parking around Rue Boyer: hours, costs, and the 6-hour limit

In the 20th arrondissement, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday, 9:00–20:00 (Zone 2). Outside those hours, it’s generally free. For the standard light vehicle tariff in this zone, the meter cost increases by duration (for example, around €1 for 1 hour and up to €10 for 6 hours).

Maximum stay: you can usually park for up to 6 hours consecutively on the same spot. Payment is made at the meter (card) and/or via parking apps where available. If you don’t pay or overstay, you don’t get a traditional “ticket” anymore—you receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS) of €35 in Paris’s peripheral arrondissements.

If your evening includes a concert and you might still be out after the 6-hour window, comparing this against a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can remove the risk of time pressure (and the chance of an FPS).

Resident rules (yellow “resident” areas) and what non-residents should do

Residents may hold a resident parking right (resident parking permit). In the street, these mixed areas are often shown on the meter with a yellow marker. As a visitor without the permit, don’t assume you’ll get the resident rate—always follow the rules shown at the meter for that exact spot.

If you want to avoid hunting for the “right kind” of space during busy periods around La Bellevilloise, using Mobypark to book a private alternative can be the simpler option compared with checking multiple streets and meters.

Garage-style parking for late arrivals and fewer restrictions

When you prefer not to rely on street availability, look for underground/garage parking nearby. These options are designed for parking stays and often work well if you arrive around show start times or come back late—especially because street parking rules are bounded by paid hours.

Unlike the street, a booked private space can help you avoid the “meter ends at 20:00” problem on the day of your event—so it’s worth comparing on-street options with a pre-book via Mobypark.

How to pick the right option for La Bellevilloise

  • Match your time plan: if you may exceed 6 hours on one spot, street parking rules become riskier.
  • Check vehicle constraints: confirm height/size limits before committing to any specific parking type.
  • Decide your priority: do you want maximum flexibility (street) or guaranteed access (booked private parking)?
  • Compare before you leave: use the Mobypark search bar with your dates so you can reserve a spot instead of waiting for luck on Rue Boyer.

Mobypark parking rates near La Bellevilloise

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from € 1.00

24 hours parking

from € 10.00

1 week parking

from € 25.00

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from € 70.00

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FAQ about parking near La Bellevilloise

Where can I park near La Bellevilloise (Rue Boyer)?
You have two practical choices near La Bellevilloise: (1) on-street parking in the 20th arrondissement (metered Monday–Saturday 9:00–20:00, generally free at other times), and (2) nearby underground/garage parking for a more predictable stay. If you want to avoid searching for a street space on busy nights, you can book a private parking spot through Mobypark.
Is parking free near La Bellevilloise on Sundays or public holidays?
Street parking in the 20th arrondissement is generally free outside the metered period (so Sundays are typically free). Public-holiday free periods also usually apply to on-street spaces. However, this does not automatically apply to underground/paid parking. Always check the signage/rules on the exact street spot you choose.
What are the street parking hours and the maximum stay around Rue Boyer?
Near Rue Boyer in the 20th arrondissement, street parking is typically paid Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 20:00 (Zone 2). The maximum consecutive stay on the same spot is generally 6 hours for visitors. Payment is handled at the meter (card) and/or via approved parking apps where available.
What happens if I don’t pay or overstay on street parking in this area?
In Paris’s peripheral arrondissements (including the 20th), if you don’t pay or exceed the allowed time, you receive a Forfait Post-Stationnement (FPS). The FPS amount is €35. If you park in a way that is considered obstructing or otherwise problematic, penalties can be more severe, and the vehicle may even be immobilized or towed.
Do I need a resident permit to park on the street near La Bellevilloise?
Resident permit rules apply only to eligible residents. On some meters in mixed areas, a yellow marker can indicate resident-related conditions. As a non-resident, you should rely on what the meter shows for that exact spot during the paid hours and avoid assuming resident pricing or access.