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Geneva (GVA) Airport Parking Map

Geneva GVA airport parking map

Parking Options at Geneva Airport

Passenger Drop-off:  A new 'Kiss & Fly" dropoff area has now been installed on the departures level for quick dropoff..

Parking options at Geneva International:   Note that P1 & P51 can be used from any terminal; P2 from Arrivals; P3 connects to departures, P20 to the French sector and P31, 32 & 33 to the railway station; For electric cars use P1, level 1, sector 13 near the elevator. Disabled parking is available in P1, 2, & 3, & in P20, 31 & 51.

1. Short-term parking is available at (a) P2 Arrival (max. 1 hr) with direct access to Arrivals level; (b) P3 Departure (max. 30 mins) with direct access to Departure level - both are open-air lots & offer the first 10 mins free. 

2. Long-Term parking is available at: (a) the most practical P1, covered with direct access to the terminal; (b) P20 - covered & exclusively for the French Sector; (c) P31, P32 & P33 CFF Station - partially covered, near CFF station & shopping area (follow 'Arena'); and (d) P51 - economy parking, partly covered, 500 meters from terminal.

For more parking information call +44 22 717 7099.

Parking Rates at GVA Airport

P1 Long Term Parking
Description:All prices are in CHF
 
Rate: 1 hr 2
1 week 170
1 day 32
4 hrs 15
P26 Long Term Parking
Description:All prices are in CHF
 
Rate: 1 hr 2
1 week 93
1 day 27
4 hrs 13
P51 Long Term Parking
Rate: 1 hr 2
1 week 93
1 day 27
4 hrs 13

Off-Airport Parking

As an alternative to on-site parking, there are off-airport parking at Geneva airport options which may offer significant discounts. Most have shuttle vans or buses which operate from their facilities to the terminals, and feature secure facilities with security guards and cameras 24 hours.

Stay and Park

Many local hotels offer up to 2 weeks free parking with one night stay. This can be especially convenient if you have an early flight and need to park at Geneva airport. They provide shuttle service too.

Parking Tips

Nothing is more frustrating than circling an airport parking lot looking for space when you're already running late for a flight or paying an exorbitant amount for parking when you return from a trip. You can avoid these common predicaments by doing your homework before leaving to park your vehicle at the airport.

Know your Options

Most airports offer multiple parking lots at various rates (hourly, daily and economy). Some airports even offer costly, but convenient valet parking. Visit the airport website or call the airport to determine the location and rates for each type of parking garage or service. During peak travel times, it's also prudent to check the short-term and long-term parking lot availability before leaving for the airport, so you can make other arrangements if lots are full. Parking in a daily garage (short-term parking) instead of an economy (long-term parking) lot for multiple days will burn a big hole in your wallet.


Consider Off-Site Parking

You’ll find commercial off-site parking lots near most major airports. These parking lots are farther from the airport, but the distance is often compensated with lower prices, 24-hour security, car-to-terminal shuttle services and other perks like frequent parker programs. Aside from off-site commercial parking lots allow you to reserve a parking spot in advance, which can be a real timesaver during peak travel times. In addition, many airport hotels offer stay, park and fly deals in which you stay at the hotel the night before your flight and then you can park your car at the hotel for free or a low daily rate. Just make sure the hotel parking lot is secure as some aren’t monitored around-the-clock like airport and commercial lots.

Parking Amnesia

It’s too easy to forget where you parked or where you put the parking ticket after an extended trip. Even if you’re running late, take the time to note where you parked in your cell phone, PDA or on the parking ticket if you take it with you. Just make sure you don’t lose the parking ticket, because most airports charge a hefty fee for missing tickets. For that reason, it may be safer to leave the ticket in your car.