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Finding parking near Stade de Porchefontaine, Paris

Parking Stade de Porchefontaine in Versailles can be tricky during games and busy activities. Use the parking reality around Rue Rémont and Porchefontaine (on-site lot, street zones, and time limits) to park legally and without last-minute searching.

Book a private parking spot near Stade de Porchefontaine with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you pre-book private parking spaces that owners don’t use day-to-day (hotel parking, office building spots, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). When the stadium area gets crowded or when public options have night restrictions, it’s a practical alternative because you’re not relying on “find a free spot on arrival”.

On-site parking at the stadium (53 Rue Rémont): capacity and night access

There is a parking area associated with the stadium near 53 Rue Rémont with 146 spaces. It’s described as having open access but being separated from the sports facilities by a fence, with closure from 22h30 to 8h. Also, on event days it’s primarily meant for stadium users/visitors, so if you’re arriving after the evening cutoff, it can be safer to compare public options with a pre-booked Mobypark spot nearby.

Demand changes a lot by day: midweek usage is often below full capacity, but on weekends (matches and multiple activities) occupancy can reach or even exceed practical capacity. If your plan depends on a specific arrival time, booking before you go helps you avoid the “keep driving and searching” loop.

Street parking in Porchefontaine: Zone 30 and where you can’t stop

Versailles manages on-street parking in sectors/tariff areas, and payment is typically handled via your licence plate (for example through PaybyPhone or virtual-timed tickets). In the Porchefontaine neighbourhood, a Zone 30 has reduced available street spaces by roughly 10–15%, so the “easy roadside parking” effect is smaller than it used to be.

For compliance and enforcement risk, avoid stopping too close to pedestrian crossings—local guidance references the 5-metre rule near crossings. If you want to reduce uncertainty (especially late or during peak activity), reserving a private place via Mobypark can be a more predictable way to handle street limits.

Match-day timing: why the on-site lot and nearby streets get pressured

Traffic and parking pressure don’t just come from the match itself. The area also sees activity around the sports centre and the market, which can create higher demand in the morning and during afternoon/evening peaks—particularly on Saturdays and Sundays when multiple competitions run at once.

  • Arrive earlier when possible to increase your odds of using the stadium-area parking.
  • For late arrivals (after 22h30), plan around the stadium lot’s night closure and consider a pre-booked option on Mobypark.
  • On peak weekends, comparing public parking to a reserved private space via Mobypark is usually the most time-efficient approach.

If you want to choose the best option fast, set your date and arrival time in the search bar and compare available private spots near Stade de Porchefontaine before you head out.

Pay attention to how parking is controlled around Versailles

On public roads, make sure your payment is valid for your vehicle’s licence plate and that you respect the time limits for the tariff zone you park in. Local municipal information also highlights that Versailles uses dematerialised parking tickets and plate-based validation, so “I paid, but for the wrong time/plate” is a common mistake.

For the stadium-area parking, follow the signage and any “users/visitors” rules tied to events—some listings mention short free windows, but the safest approach is to treat restrictions as event-dependent and plan longer stays using reserved parking if needed (including Mobypark).

Accessibility (PMR) parking options

The stadium facility includes accessible/adapted parking spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility. If you need accessible access, check the details for the parking option you book so you match your arrival needs (route and space type). When searching on Mobypark, filter and confirm the spot information available for your travel date.

Practical tip: before leaving, quickly compare (1) stadium-area rules/hours and (2) reserved private availability through Mobypark—this combo helps you stay flexible without risking an empty lot or a late-night closure.

Mobypark parking rates near Stade de Porchefontaine

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FAQ about parking near Stade de Porchefontaine

Is there parking on-site at Stade de Porchefontaine (53 Rue Rémont)?
Yes. The stadium area includes a parking lot near 53 Rue Rémont with around 146 spaces. It’s described as separated from the sports facilities and intended mainly for stadium users/visitors, so access rules can depend on events.
What are the night-time hours for the stadium parking near Rue Rémont?
Local guidance on the stadium-area parking mentions closure from 22h30 to 8h. If you’re arriving late or staying for an evening event that runs beyond that window, it’s wise to plan an alternative and you can compare public options with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.
Can I rely on free or short-stay parking at the stadium?
Some listings mention a short free period (for example “free 2 hours”), but stadium-area conditions can vary by event and signage. Always follow the on-site instructions, and for longer stays treat it as event-dependent—booking a reserved parking option can remove the guesswork.
Is street parking in Porchefontaine limited because of Zone 30?
Yes. Zone 30 in Porchefontaine has reportedly reduced on-street parking availability by about 10–15%. In addition, you must respect rules near crossings—local information references not parking within 5 metres of a pedestrian crossing. This makes reserved parking (including via Mobypark) a more predictable backup.
How do I avoid running out of parking on busy match days at Stade de Porchefontaine?
On Saturdays and Sundays, demand can rise sharply due to multiple activities and peak scheduling. To reduce risk, arrive earlier if possible and pre-book when your timing is fixed—Mobypark is designed for reserving private spaces so you’re not dependent on finding a spot at the last minute.