Car park close to Tour Montparnasse and Gare Montparnasse, in one of the capital's busiest areas. The best way to get to the car park is via Rue du Départ or Rue de l'Arrivée, which pass either side of the Tour Montparnasse and the Montparnasse Rive Gauche Shopping Centre. Tour Montparnasse car park is perfect for parking in the middle of Paris' famous 14th arrondissement. It is close to the Grand Point-Virgule, Gaumont Parnasse cinema, the Maison de la Bretagne and the César Palace Paris. Similarly nearby are the Espace Krajcberg, Théâtre de Poche-Montparnasse and the Église Notre-Dames des Champs... and countless other places, including a wide range of hotels and restaurants. The car park, open and guarded 24 hours a day, is nicely affordable and is a great place to leave your car, whether it be for a day, a week or even longer!
How to get to the car park:
There are two entrances: one is on the Rue de l'Arrive (at the foot of the Tour Montparnasse, just before the Galeries Lafayette) and the other is on the Rue du Départ (coming from the Rue de l'Arrivée, after the entrance to the shopping centre). Once you're in the car park, park on levels -3 or -4 and go to the reception on level -2.
How to find the reception:
It's located on level -2. If you park on level -4 then take the lift to level -3. To access level -2 from level -3 you have to go up the ramp, which is normally used by vehicles.
How to leave the parking on foot:
The stairs, which will take you up to level -1, are just next to the reception. There, you'll find another stair case, which will take you to the exit.
If you need to travel slightly further around the city there are a couple of metro stations for you to use at Edgar Quinet and Gare Montparnasse (the latter of which is connected with lines 4, 6, 12 and 13). So, none of the city of off limits! If you are staying the night, or just parking for a few hours while you pop to the theatre (the Bobino is definitely worth a visit), this car park at the foot of the Tour Montparnasse should be on your radar. Boulevard Vaugirard, Boulevard Montparnasse, Avenue du Maine and Boulevard Edgar Quinet all pass close to the car park so, parking in Montparnasse is like taking candy from a baby!