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Public information about the town's car parks is partial. ViaMichelin lists several parking locations, but they may be private car parks or public parking areas without details on their management or rates. Here are the main ones identified:
| Car park name / Zone | Address / Location | Available information |
|---|---|---|
| Parking Place François Champollion | Place François Champollion | Town centre car park |
| Parking Place de Verdun | Place de Verdun | Town centre car park |
| Parking Place du Marché | Place du Marché | Ideal for market days |
| Parking Square San Giulermo Milanese | Square San Giulermo Milanese | Small neighbourhood car park |
| Parking Square René Cassin | Square René Cassin | Small neighbourhood car park |
| Parking Mairie | Close to the Town Hall | |
| Parc Relais | Near the RER station | Park-and-ride (P+R) accessible to public transport users. |
Here are some practical tips for cheap parking in Bussy-Saint-Georges:
Favour green and blue zones on-street
According to the town hall website, on-street parking is organised in free regulated zones (see details below). It is therefore the most economical solution to park in the town centre or in the neighbourhoods.
For long-term, use the Park-and-Ride (P+R)
If you come from outside and wish to take the RER, the Park-and-Ride is theoretically free or at very low cost for transport users (subject to a transport ticket). Check the terms on site or with RATP / Île-de-France Mobilités.
Park on the outskirts and walk
As in many towns, the spaces closest to the centre (Place Champollion, Place de Verdun, Place du Marché) are the most in demand. Widen your search to adjacent streets (green zones) to more easily and freely find a space.
Use a mobile app
Apps like PayByPhone or Flowbird can be used if the town has rolled out paperless payment. Check that your zone appears on the app.
The town has put in place a parking plan favouring free parking with regulation by zones.
Green zones
In these zones, parking is free but time-limited. It is regulated by half-days: from 9am to 2pm and from 2pm to 7pm. You can therefore park free of charge for a full half-day, but you must vacate the space or change side (if applicable) between the two periods.
Blue zones
In these zones, parking is free but limited to 2 hours maximum. The use of the European parking disc (new model) is mandatory.
The new town's configuration and the presence of many facilities create variable pressure.
Around the town hall, shops and market, demand is high, especially on Saturday morning. Spaces are limited and highly coveted.
As in all Île-de-France towns, the Park-and-Ride and the streets adjacent to Bussy station are very popular with public transport users on weekdays.
Although located in Chessy, Val d'Europe attracts a considerable crowd, and its paid or saturated parking can spill over to the streets of Bussy, especially at weekends.
At school start and end times, and during events at the sports complex, pressure is at its peak.
Given the demand, especially near the station and the town centre, finding a monthly space can be a challenge. Yespark makes life easier by connecting you directly to private car parks available in Bussy-Saint-Georges and its surroundings.
Whether you are looking for a solution near the RER station, your workplace or in a residential neighbourhood, Yespark allows you to access private car parks with no commitment.
Registration is quick and with no commitment: in just a few minutes, your space is waiting for you. You also benefit from many advantages:
According to the town hall information, on-street parking is organised as follows:
Zones and rules
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