Parking Saemes Maubert-Lagrange
underground
19 Rue Lagrange, 75005 Paris, France
Paid
Covered
Open 24h
- Price notes
- Expensive — one guest paid €40 from 4pm to 6am. Weekly tickets available for longer stays; EV charging is offered but reviewers found it pricey.
- Walk to centre
- 7 min
Parking Saemes Maubert-Lagrange, on Rue Lagrange in the Latin Quarter, is well placed between Notre-Dame, the Panthéon and the Seine, with the Maubert market square right above it. Guests describe it as a good, central car park with a helpful attendant who will sort out a weekly ticket if you are staying several days and need to balance the extra time. The recurring theme is cost: it is expensive even by Paris standards — one guest paid €40 for an overnight stretch from 4pm to 6am — and the EV charging, while available, was flagged as pricey. For a short Latin Quarter visit it is handy; for a longer stay, ask about the weekly rate.
Good to know
- Ask the attendant about a weekly ticket for a multi-day stay.
- Expensive for short stays — fine for convenience, not for value.
- EV charging is available but on the pricey side.
Pros
- Central for the Latin Quarter, Notre-Dame and the Panthéon
- Helpful staff; weekly tickets available
- Open 24 hours
Cons
- Expensive, even for Paris
- EV charging is pricey
Frequently asked questions
Is it good for the Latin Quarter?
Yes — it is on Rue Lagrange, a short walk from Notre-Dame, the Panthéon and the Seine, with helpful staff.
Is it expensive?
Yes — it is pricey even for Paris (one guest paid €40 from 4pm to 6am). For longer stays, ask about the weekly ticket.