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Finding parking near Stade Auguste Delaune, Paris

If you’re looking for parking Stade Auguste Delaune in Reims for a match, the key issue is availability: on game days, the closest areas are tightly managed and some parking is only for dedicated permit holders. A practical plan is to combine (1) the limited free options nearby and (2) reserved parking you can lock in before you arrive.

Reserve private parking near Stade Auguste Delaune with Mobypark

Mobypark helps you book private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—think hotel parking areas, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage bays. Instead of driving around hoping to find a spot at the last minute, you can pre-book a place for your exact date and time window, which is especially useful when match-day rules limit public parking around the stadium.

Use the search bar above to set your dates and arrival time, then compare options that fit your route and parking needs (car size, access timing, and how long you plan to stay).

Match-day rules: where you can park (and where access changes)

For home matches, the stade parking (avenue de Gaulle) plus P1 and P2 near the René Tys complex are reserved for holders of a dedicated parking place. For other vehicles, access is restricted on match days starting from 7:00 AM.

That’s why relying only on “whatever you find nearby” can be stressful. If you’re considering the limited street/on-street alternatives, booking a reserved private space on Mobypark is often the simpler way to avoid time pressure.

Free provisional parking nearby: time-limited and easy to miss

There are 4 provisional public parkings that are free during matches, with a total of 665 places. They are designed for match attendance and are only available at least 3 hours before kick-off and up to 1 hour after the match ends.

These areas are along Boulevard Paul Doumer, Boulevard du Docteur Henri Henrot, Rue de Venise (one-direction rules apply), and Avenue Paul Marchandeau (with specific layout rules). Because this is both time-limited and close to the stadium, Mobypark can be a good backup if you don’t want to gamble on getting in early.

Paid garages and larger car parks: better for longer stays

If you need flexibility—arriving later, staying after the final whistle, or keeping a buffer for traffic—then larger paid car parks in the surrounding area are usually the most reliable public alternative. Expect different walking times (roughly from “around 10 minutes” up to “20+ minutes” on foot) depending on which car park you choose.

When match demand spikes, capacity can fill quickly. Reserving on Mobypark lets you avoid entering a queue-or-guessing situation and choose a spot in advance that matches your schedule.

Street parking and short-stay rules: always follow the signs

Outside the strict match-day restrictions, street parking around the stadium area may still be regulated (time limits, permit/zone requirements, and short-stay rules). Since signage can change block by block, the safest approach is to read the posted rules before leaving the car—especially for early arrivals vs. late evenings.

If you’re arriving on a match day and you can’t afford to re-check each street, pre-booking a reserved spot via Mobypark reduces the risk of getting stuck with only inconvenient options.

Arrive with public transport: park-and-ride can help

There are also park-and-ride options connected to public transport. On match days, you can park at one of the relay car parks on the Grand Reims network and then take tram/bus—just make sure you understand the exit process (you typically need a validated transport ticket at the barrier).

This can be a good strategy if you want to avoid match-day road congestion close to the stadium.

Two-wheelers and accessibility (PMR)

For accessibility needs, the PMR drop-off point is located at P1. If you’re arriving with a bike or similar vehicle, there is a bicycle parking area available at P2.

If you want a straightforward arrival, combining an accessible public drop-off with a reserved parking plan (including options on Mobypark) can make the overall trip smoother.

Match-day parking rules and timing can be summarized in the FAQ below—use it to decide whether you should rely on free provisional parking or book a reserved space.

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FAQ about parking near Stade Auguste Delaune

Where can I park at Stade Auguste Delaune on match days?
On home match days, the stadium parking (avenue de Gaulle) and the nearby P1 and P2 areas are reserved for holders of a dedicated parking place. Other vehicles are not allowed there once match-day restrictions start, from 7:00 AM. You can also use the nearby provisional free public parkings, which operate with a strict time window.
Is there free parking near Stade Auguste Delaune?
Yes—there are 4 provisional public parking areas near the stadium that are free during matches. They are available from at least 3 hours before kick-off and up to 1 hour after the match ends. Because capacity is limited and timing matters, pre-booking reserved parking (for example via Mobypark) can be a safer plan.
Can I use the stadium parking (avenue de Gaulle) without a dedicated place?
No. On match days, the stadium parking (avenue de Gaulle) and the P1/P2 areas are accessible only to people with a dedicated parking place. For other vehicles, access is restricted starting from 7:00 AM.
What’s the best option for parking if I’m staying after the match?
If you plan to stay after kick-off ends, the closest free provisional parkings are usually not suitable because they end 1 hour after the match. In that case, choosing a reserved parking spot (such as on Mobypark) or a larger paid public car park nearby tends to be more practical.
Where is the PMR drop-off and where can I park a bike near Stade Auguste Delaune?
For people with reduced mobility (PMR), the drop-off point is at P1. There is also a bicycle parking area available at P2 near the stadium complex.